- The Roosters star made the plea over the weekend
- She claims to have had the ring taken from her home
- She took to Instagram to request the ring be returned
NRLW star Millie Elliott (nee Boyle) has made an appeal for her NRLW premiership ring to be returned after she claimed that it had been stolen from her home.
It comes after the Sydney Roosters prop helped her side beat the Cronulla Sharks 32-28 in the NRLW Grand Final a week ago.
Elliott, who has won four Grand Finals, two with the Broncos in 2019 and 2020 and another with the Knights in 2022, took to Instagram over the weekend to ask for help in finding her missing premiership ring.
The 26-year-old, who also played rugby union for the Queensland Reds, claimed that the ring had disappeared from her home before adding that someone may have entered her house and taken it.
‘PSA. If you work in a pawnshop in Newy and someone comes in with a number 8 premiership ring to swap for cash please let me know because it’s probably not theirs and they came into my house at night and stole it,’ she wrote on her Instagram story, adding a ‘crying face’ emoji.
NRLW star Millie Elliott (nee Boyle) has made an appeal for her NRLW premiership ring to be returned after she claimed that it had been stolen from her home
Elliott took to Instagram to request her premiership ring be returned to her, claiming that someone ‘came into my house and stole it’
The Roosters were crowned 2024 NRLW champions after beating the Cronulla Sharks 32-28
Next to the caption she added a picture of her wearing the ring while holding the NRLW premiership trophy following the Grand Final.
Elliott joined the Roosters in 2023 and has enjoyed a stellar second season at the club, featuring in 10 games during the 2024 NRLW campaign before going on to make a career-best 1,584 running metres during the season and a whopping 318 tackles.
She was also recently recalled to Brad Donald’s Jillarros squad for this summer’s Pacific Championship matches – with their first game coming on Friday night against Papua New Guinea.
The forward also married Newcastle star Adam Elliott in 2023. In September 2023, the Newcastle second-row lumped praise on his partner claiming that she has been the ‘biggest influence over his personal happiness’.
Elliott (right) joined the Roosters in 2023 and has enjoyed a stellar second season at the club
Elliott has won four premierships in her career and is here pictured alongside her husband and Newcastle star Adam Elliott. The pair were married in 2023
‘Millie’s the biggest influence over my personal happiness right now. How much she’s bought into my family, and helping to raise my little boy [from a previous relationship], it means the world to me,’ Elliott told the Sydney Morning Herald.
‘I probably don’t give her enough credit, she’s a very special person … trying to explain everything she does for me, it gets me a bit emotional.’