The Brisbane Broncos continue to build a stockpile of talent in their NRLW squad with the addition of another four players.

Stephanie Hancock, Chelsea Lenarduzzi, Jayme Fressard and Julia Robinson are the latest players to sign contracts as Broncos for the inaugural NRLW season.

There are now 13 players on the Brisbane roster including Chelsea Baker, Tallisha Harden, Kody House, Meg Ward, Ali Brigginshaw, Brittany Breayley, Heather Ballinger, Teuila Fotu-Moala and Caitlin Moran.

Prop forward Hancock made her Australian Jillaroos debut in 2003, and has played in four World Cups for Australia. A pioneer for growing female participation in rugby league, the Brisbane police officer postponed her retirement to play in the inaugural NRLW Premiership competition and will make her 14th appearance for Queensland in tomorrow night's State of Origin.

Backrower Lenarduzzi made her debut for the Jillaroos and represented Queensland in the Interstate Challenge in 2017. In addition to her love for rugby league, the Gold Coaster has won three Open Australian National Titles in shot put in 2015, 2016 and 2018.

Winger Fressard was named as part of the Australian Top 40 contracted Marquee players, having picked from the Newcastle competition to be part of the NSW Country side that won the Women's National Championships in June. The speedster was also a former member of the Australian Pearls Women's Rugby Sevens program.

Winger Robinson played as part of the Australian Defence Force team in their debut in the 2018 National Championships in June. A truck driver based in Townsville with the ADF, her strength and agility saw her identified by the Broncos, and she will now work with the coaching staff to further develop her game experience.

The Broncos will continue to bolster their NRLW squad in coming weeks.

To celebrate the introduction of the inaugural Broncos NRLW Team, a special membership package has been launched and is now available here.

This is a great way for all fans to get behind the team and show their support as the competition draws closer.

The package includes a general admission ticket to the Broncos last regular season home game against Manly on Sunday 2 September, where the NRLW team will also be introduced, access to discounted tickets for all other Broncos home games this season, plus an exclusive NRLW Inaugural Member merchandise pack which includes the limited edition NRLW tote bag. Prices start at just $45 for adults and $25 for kids.