You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content
Vote for Jocelyn Kelleher for the 2022 Veronica White Medal

Wearing her Tricolours with pride, Jocelyn Kelleher proudly gives back to the youth in her community - beyond her Club commitments.

Selfless and dedicated are two words used to describe Jocelyn as she leads community programs for the club while juggling an NRLW career, tertiary study and work commitments.

Jocelyn teaches and inspires youth about health and wellbeing, and promotes participation in Rugby League through the Roosters Central Coast School Blitz. Visiting numerous schools and positively impacting hundreds of students, Jocelyn uses her profile and her time to inspire students to live a healthy lifestyle.

Promoting the Game: Jocelyn Kelleher has attended plenty of camps and training days to help to improve young participants' Rugby League skills.
Promoting the Game: Jocelyn Kelleher has attended plenty of camps and training days to help to improve young participants' Rugby League skills.

Jocelyn is an enthusiastic participant in all the club’s community-based initiatives. Giving up her own time to attend numerous youth events, such as Ourimbah League Tag, Broken Bay Secondary Sports Association Girls Rugby League is common practice for Jocelyn.

She eagerly ran training sessions with the female participants and presented the team jerseys at these community events. Her involvement in the club’s Girls Get Active Day is another example of Jocelyn’s commitment and enthusiasm to inspire youth to live a healthy lifestyle, through Rugby League.

On the field, in the community or in schools, Jocelyn represents the NRL’s core beliefs of inclusivity, positivity and unity.

Voting closes on Monday March 7

CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR JOCELYN KELLEHER AS THE 2022 VERONICA WHITE MEDALLIST

Acknowledgement of Country

Sydney Roosters respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.