New Zealand backrower Amber Hall will join Millie Boyle in a star-studded Sydney Roosters forward pack, after the club revealed their latest NRLW recruits.
Widely tipped to join the Roosters for several months, Boyle has officially put pen to paper on a deal that will see her leave Newcastle and link with the Bondi club.
The 24-year-old will arrive as one of the competition's most damaging props after lifting the Knights to their maiden title last year in which she averaged 200 metres per game.
But the Roosters confirmed on Friday she would not come alone.
Boyle's former Brisbane teammate Hall is also a significant signing, after being one of the game's most potent backrowers in recent years.
A finalist for the Golden Boot last year, she played each of the five NRLW seasons at the Broncos before deciding to leave the club.
Australian Test hooker Keeley Davis also joined the club, amidst the exodus of representative players from St George Illawarra.
Hall, Boyle and Davis's arrivals in the pack come after the Roosters lost long-time prop Sarah Togatuki to Wests Tigers earlier this month.
The Roosters are quickly forming one of the most competitive rosters in the NRLW.
While they have been impacted by the expansion of four new clubs with Raecene McGregor and Zahara Temara both exiting, they managed to keep the likes of Isabelle Kelly.
Strike centre Jess Sergis is also expected to stay at the Tri-colours despite interest from the Tigers.
"In their own right, Millie, Amber and Keeley are all terrific players and we're really pleased to welcome players of their calibre and experience to our squad," Roosters coach John Strange said.