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'''Tamika Upton''' (born 17 March 1997) is an Australian rugby league player.<ref name=broncos>[https://www.broncos.com.au/teams/womens-premiership/brisbane-broncos-women/tamika-upton Official Telstra Women's Premiership profile of Tamika Upton for Brisbane Broncos], [[Brisbane Broncos]]. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref><ref name=calling>Newton, Alicia (9 October 2020) [https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/10/09/upton-wont-say-no-to-rep-jerseys-again-with-maroons-jillaroos-calling Upton won't say no to rep jerseys again with Maroons, Jillaroos calling], [[National Rugby League|NRL.com]]. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref><ref name=magpie>Walsh, Sean (27 August 2020) [https://southsloganmagpies.com.au/a-set-of-six-with-tamika-upton A set of six with... Tamika Upton], [[Souths Logan Magpies]]. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref><ref name=stride>Edwards, Colleen (31 January 2020) [https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2020/01/31/tamika-takes-every-opportunity-in-her-stride Tamika takes every opportunity in her stride], [[Queensland Rugby League]]. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref>

Upton currently plays for the [[Brisbane Broncos (NRLW)|Brisbane Broncos]] in the [[NRL Women's Premiership]].<ref name=broncos/>

After she was signed to the team in July 2019, Upton made her debut on 15 September 2019 in Round 1 of the [[2019 NRL Women's season]] when the Broncos played the [[St. George Illawarra Dragons (NRLW)|St. George Illawarra Dragons]] at [[Bankwest Stadium]].<ref name=debut>McKay, Pam (13 September 2019) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/upton-to-debut-for-broncos/3830162 Upton to debut for Broncos], ''[[The Morning Bulletin]]''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> In her first grand final appearance, Upton played in the [[Fullback (rugby league)|fullback]] position for the Broncos during the 2019 NRLW Grand Final at [[ANZ Stadium]] in [[Sydney]].<ref>McKay, Pam (7 October 2019) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/nrlw-title-caps-incredible-year-for-cqs-rising-sta/3848244 NRLW title caps incredible year for CQ's rising star], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref>

Following the Broncos win, Upton was initially named in the Australian team for the [[2019 Rugby League World Cup 9s - Women's tournament|2019 World Cup 9s]] but withdrew and was replaced by [[Tarryn Aiken]].<ref>(7 October 2019) [https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/07/australian-womens-9s-squad Australian Women's 9s squad], NRL.com. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref><ref name=calling/> Upton also played in the [[NRL Nines#Women's|NRL Nines]] competition where she was named in the "Team of the Tournament" in 2020.<ref>[https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/02/15/nrl-nines-perth-team-of-the-tournament NRL Nines Perth Team of the Tournament], NRL.com. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref>

In the opening game of the [[2020 NRL Women's season|2020 NRLW season]], Upton scored a [[hat-trick#Rugby football|hat-trick]] in the first half for the Broncos in their win against the [[New Zealand Warriors (NRLW)|New Zealand Warriors]] at [[GIO Stadium]] in [[Canberra]].<ref>Newton, Alicia (3 October 2020) [https://www.broncos.com.au/news/2020/10/03/tamika-upton-takes-broncos-to-first-win/ Tamika Upton takes Broncos to first win], Brisbane Broncos. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref><ref>McKay, Pam (6 October 2020) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/rocky-star-fires-for-broncos-in-nrlw-opener/4113060 Rocky star fires for Broncos NRLW opener], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref>

Upton also plays for the [[Souths Logan Magpies]] in the Holcim Cup competition and has played for Queensland Country in the Women's National Championships.<ref name=magpie/><ref name=stride/>

Born in [[Rockhampton]], Upton grew up in [[Central Queensland]] and first started playing rugby league as a child in [[Blackwater, Queensland|Blackwater]].<ref name=stride/> She joined the [[Yeppoon|Yeppoon Seagulls]]' women's side, the Yeppoon "Seagals" in 2018 where she played in the [[five-eighth]] position in the local [[Queensland Rugby League Central Division#Rockhampton competitions|Rockhampton District]] competition.<ref name=debut/>

Prior to her career as a rugby league player, Upton had considerable success playing [[touch (sport)|touch football]].<ref>Allen, Steph (15 November 2018) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/rocky-woman-returns-from-touch-origin-victorious/3575760 Rocky woman returns from touch Origin victorious], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> She represented the Australian national side, The Emus, during the 2017 Trans Tasman series.<ref>Allen, Steph (3 May 2018) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/rocky-footy-stars-defeat-kiwis-in-trans-tasman-cla/3404743 Rocky footy stars defeat Kiwis in Trans Tasman clash], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> She also served as co-captain of the [[NRL Touch Premiership#Teams|Queensland Cowboys]] during the [[NRL Touch Premiership|NRL Touch competition]] in 2017.<ref>McKay, Pam (5 April 2017) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/upton-plays-way-into-aussie-womens-open-team/3163519 Upton plays way into Aussie women's open team], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref>

Upton has also played [[netball in Australia|netball]] for local Central Queensland team, the Capricorn Claws.<ref>(5 December 2017) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/claws-name-19-member-squad-after-weekend-trials/3283047 Claws name 19-member squad after weekend trials], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref>

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Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> Upton currently plays for the [[Brisbane Broncos (NRLW)|Brisbane Broncos]] in the [[NRL Women's Premiership]].<ref name=broncos/> After she was signed to the team in July 2019, Upton made her debut on 15 September 2019 in Round 1 of the [[2019 NRL Women's season]] when the Broncos played the [[St. George Illawarra Dragons (NRLW)|St. George Illawarra Dragons]] at [[Bankwest Stadium]].<ref name=debut>McKay, Pam (13 September 2019) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/upton-to-debut-for-broncos/3830162 Upton to debut for Broncos], ''[[The Morning Bulletin]]''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> In her first grand final appearance, Upton played in the [[Fullback (rugby league)|fullback]] position for the Broncos during the 2019 NRLW Grand Final at [[ANZ Stadium]] in [[Sydney]].<ref>McKay, Pam (7 October 2019) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/nrlw-title-caps-incredible-year-for-cqs-rising-sta/3848244 NRLW title caps incredible year for CQ's rising star], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> Following the Broncos win, Upton was initially named in the Australian team for the [[2019 Rugby League World Cup 9s - Women's tournament|2019 World Cup 9s]] but withdrew and was replaced by [[Tarryn Aiken]].<ref>(7 October 2019) [https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/07/australian-womens-9s-squad Australian Women's 9s squad], NRL.com. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref><ref name=calling/> Upton also played in the [[NRL Nines#Women's|NRL Nines]] competition where she was named in the "Team of the Tournament" in 2020.<ref>[https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/02/15/nrl-nines-perth-team-of-the-tournament NRL Nines Perth Team of the Tournament], NRL.com. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> In the opening game of the [[2020 NRL Women's season|2020 NRLW season]], Upton scored a [[hat-trick#Rugby football|hat-trick]] in the first half for the Broncos in their win against the [[New Zealand Warriors (NRLW)|New Zealand Warriors]] at [[GIO Stadium]] in [[Canberra]].<ref>Newton, Alicia (3 October 2020) [https://www.broncos.com.au/news/2020/10/03/tamika-upton-takes-broncos-to-first-win/ Tamika Upton takes Broncos to first win], Brisbane Broncos. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref><ref>McKay, Pam (6 October 2020) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/rocky-star-fires-for-broncos-in-nrlw-opener/4113060 Rocky star fires for Broncos NRLW opener], ''The Morning Bulletin''. 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Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> She represented the Australian national side, The Emus, during the 2017 Trans Tasman series.<ref>Allen, Steph (3 May 2018) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/rocky-footy-stars-defeat-kiwis-in-trans-tasman-cla/3404743 Rocky footy stars defeat Kiwis in Trans Tasman clash], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> She also served as co-captain of the [[NRL Touch Premiership#Teams|Queensland Cowboys]] during the [[NRL Touch Premiership|NRL Touch competition]] in 2017.<ref>McKay, Pam (5 April 2017) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/upton-plays-way-into-aussie-womens-open-team/3163519 Upton plays way into Aussie women's open team], ''The Morning Bulletin''. 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Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> + +Upton currently plays for the [[Brisbane Broncos (NRLW)|Brisbane Broncos]] in the [[NRL Women's Premiership]].<ref name=broncos/> + +After she was signed to the team in July 2019, Upton made her debut on 15 September 2019 in Round 1 of the [[2019 NRL Women's season]] when the Broncos played the [[St. George Illawarra Dragons (NRLW)|St. George Illawarra Dragons]] at [[Bankwest Stadium]].<ref name=debut>McKay, Pam (13 September 2019) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/upton-to-debut-for-broncos/3830162 Upton to debut for Broncos], ''[[The Morning Bulletin]]''. 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Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref><ref>McKay, Pam (6 October 2020) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/rocky-star-fires-for-broncos-in-nrlw-opener/4113060 Rocky star fires for Broncos NRLW opener], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> + +Upton also plays for the [[Souths Logan Magpies]] in the Holcim Cup competition and has played for Queensland Country in the Women's National Championships.<ref name=magpie/><ref name=stride/> + +Born in [[Rockhampton]], Upton grew up in [[Central Queensland]] and first started playing rugby league as a child in [[Blackwater, Queensland|Blackwater]].<ref name=stride/> She joined the [[Yeppoon|Yeppoon Seagulls]]' women's side, the Yeppoon "Seagals" in 2018 where she played in the [[five-eighth]] position in the local [[Queensland Rugby League Central Division#Rockhampton competitions|Rockhampton District]] competition.<ref name=debut/> + +Prior to her career as a rugby league player, Upton had considerable success playing [[touch (sport)|touch football]].<ref>Allen, Steph (15 November 2018) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/rocky-woman-returns-from-touch-origin-victorious/3575760 Rocky woman returns from touch Origin victorious], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> She represented the Australian national side, The Emus, during the 2017 Trans Tasman series.<ref>Allen, Steph (3 May 2018) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/rocky-footy-stars-defeat-kiwis-in-trans-tasman-cla/3404743 Rocky footy stars defeat Kiwis in Trans Tasman clash], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> She also served as co-captain of the [[NRL Touch Premiership#Teams|Queensland Cowboys]] during the [[NRL Touch Premiership|NRL Touch competition]] in 2017.<ref>McKay, Pam (5 April 2017) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/upton-plays-way-into-aussie-womens-open-team/3163519 Upton plays way into Aussie women's open team], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> + +Upton has also played [[netball in Australia|netball]] for local Central Queensland team, the Capricorn Claws.<ref>(5 December 2017) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/claws-name-19-member-squad-after-weekend-trials/3283047 Claws name 19-member squad after weekend trials], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> + +{{Australia-rugbyleague-bio-1990s-stub}} +== References == '
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Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref><ref name=calling/> Upton also played in the [[NRL Nines#Women's|NRL Nines]] competition where she was named in the "Team of the Tournament" in 2020.<ref>[https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/02/15/nrl-nines-perth-team-of-the-tournament NRL Nines Perth Team of the Tournament], NRL.com. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref>', 40 => '', 41 => 'In the opening game of the [[2020 NRL Women's season|2020 NRLW season]], Upton scored a [[hat-trick#Rugby football|hat-trick]] in the first half for the Broncos in their win against the [[New Zealand Warriors (NRLW)|New Zealand Warriors]] at [[GIO Stadium]] in [[Canberra]].<ref>Newton, Alicia (3 October 2020) [https://www.broncos.com.au/news/2020/10/03/tamika-upton-takes-broncos-to-first-win/ Tamika Upton takes Broncos to first win], Brisbane Broncos. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref><ref>McKay, Pam (6 October 2020) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/rocky-star-fires-for-broncos-in-nrlw-opener/4113060 Rocky star fires for Broncos NRLW opener], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref>', 42 => '', 43 => 'Upton also plays for the [[Souths Logan Magpies]] in the Holcim Cup competition and has played for Queensland Country in the Women's National Championships.<ref name=magpie/><ref name=stride/>', 44 => '', 45 => 'Born in [[Rockhampton]], Upton grew up in [[Central Queensland]] and first started playing rugby league as a child in [[Blackwater, Queensland|Blackwater]].<ref name=stride/> She joined the [[Yeppoon|Yeppoon Seagulls]]' women's side, the Yeppoon "Seagals" in 2018 where she played in the [[five-eighth]] position in the local [[Queensland Rugby League Central Division#Rockhampton competitions|Rockhampton District]] competition.<ref name=debut/>', 46 => '', 47 => 'Prior to her career as a rugby league player, Upton had considerable success playing [[touch (sport)|touch football]].<ref>Allen, Steph (15 November 2018) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/rocky-woman-returns-from-touch-origin-victorious/3575760 Rocky woman returns from touch Origin victorious], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> She represented the Australian national side, The Emus, during the 2017 Trans Tasman series.<ref>Allen, Steph (3 May 2018) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/rocky-footy-stars-defeat-kiwis-in-trans-tasman-cla/3404743 Rocky footy stars defeat Kiwis in Trans Tasman clash], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref> She also served as co-captain of the [[NRL Touch Premiership#Teams|Queensland Cowboys]] during the [[NRL Touch Premiership|NRL Touch competition]] in 2017.<ref>McKay, Pam (5 April 2017) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/upton-plays-way-into-aussie-womens-open-team/3163519 Upton plays way into Aussie women's open team], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref>', 48 => '', 49 => 'Upton has also played [[netball in Australia|netball]] for local Central Queensland team, the Capricorn Claws.<ref>(5 December 2017) [https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/claws-name-19-member-squad-after-weekend-trials/3283047 Claws name 19-member squad after weekend trials], ''The Morning Bulletin''. Retrieved 9 October 2020.</ref>', 50 => '', 51 => '{{Australia-rugbyleague-bio-1990s-stub}}', 52 => '== References ==' ]
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