Get ready for an exciting clash of cultures as the 2026 Harvey Norman All Stars teams are announced! This annual event is a highlight for rugby league fans, bringing together the best of Indigenous and Māori talent for a thrilling showcase. But here's where it gets controversial... Who will come out on top in this year's match? Let's dive into the details and find out!
The Harvey Norman All Stars Men's and Women's fixtures will take place at FMG Stadium Waikato on Sunday, February 15th, 2026. The men's match will see Indigenous All Stars legends like Josh Addo-Carr, Nicho Hynes, and Jack Wighton go head-to-head with the mighty Warriors captain James Fisher-Harris, star back Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, and exciting Panthers centre Casey McLean in the Māori side. But wait, there's a twist! The Indigenous Women's All Stars will feature Titans superstar Jaime Chapman and Dragons playmaker Taliah Fuimaono, while the Māori Women's team boasts Warriors recruit Gayle Broughton and Eels powerhouse Kennedy Cherrington. Now that's a match you won't want to miss!
And it doesn't stop there! The event will also include a clash between the Indigenous and Māori Touch Football teams. So, who will come out on top in this year's edition of the Harvey Norman All Stars? Will the Indigenous side dominate the field, or will the Māori team prove their mettle? We'll find out soon enough. But first, let's take a closer look at the teams and their coaches.
Indigenous All Stars (Men):
- Josh Addo-Carr
- Jayden Campbell
- Tallis Duncan
- Jamal Fogarty
- Trai Fuller
- Nicholas Hynes
- Alofiana Khan-Pereira
- Josh Kerr
- Kaiden Lahrs
- Shaquai Mitchell
- Oliver Pascoe
- Joshua Patston
- Hohepa Puru
- Jesse Ramien
- Ethan Roberts
- Blake Steep
- Braydon Trindall
- Connor Watson
- Jack Wighton
- Brent Woolf
Māori All Stars (Men):
- Jesse Arthars
- Joe Chan
- Zach Dockar-Clay
- JoJo Fifita
- James Fisher-Harris
- Mawene Hiroti
- Royce Hunt
- Keano Kini
- Jacob Laban
- Casey McLean
- Te Maire Martin
- Trey Mooney
- Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
- Briton Nikora
- Adam Pompey
- Leo Thompson
- Trent Toelau
- Manaia Waitere
- Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
Indigenous All Stars (Women):
- Essay Banu
- Shaylee Bent
- Krystal Blackwell
- Rhiannon Byers
- Jaime Chapman
- Bree Chester
- Kirra Dibb
- Quincy Dodd
- Taliah Fuimaono
- Tallisha Harden
- Caitlan Johnston-Green
- Keilee Joseph
- Grace Kemp
- Ella Koster
- Lailani Montgomery
- Mahalia Murphy
- Jasmine Peters
- Phoenix-Raine Hippi
- Jada Taylor
- Caitlin Turnbull
Māori All Stars (Women):
- Shakira Baker
- Corban Baxter
- Gayle Broughton
- Harata Butler
- Rima Butler
- Kennedy Cherrington
- Rueben Cherrington
- Laikha Clarke
- Zali Fay
- Fane Finau
- Matekino Gray
- Mya Hill-Moana
- Raecene McGregor
- Shanice Parker
- Ash Quinlan
- Jasmin Strange
- Payton Takimoana
- Chante Temara
- Zahara Temara
- Tenika Willison
Tickets for the 2026 Harvey Norman All Stars are available now, starting at $19 for adults and $59 for families (two adults and two children). The matches will be broadcast live on the Nine Network, Fox League, SKY New Zealand, and on Watch NRL. So, mark your calendars and get ready for an action-packed day! But here's the real question: who will come out on top in this year's edition? Will the Indigenous side dominate the field, or will the Māori team prove their mettle? We'll find out soon enough. So, what do you think? Who will win? Let us know in the comments below!