It’s not a toga party! Sydney Roosters star Isabelle Kelly is shocked as she shows off her midriff in a Greek dress at the 2024 Dally M Awards
Isabelle Kelly shocked in a very revealing dress at the 2024 Dally M Awards in Sydney on Wednesday night.
The Sydney Roosters skipper, 28, worked the red carpet at NRL’s all-nighters in a Greek-inspired look.
The NRLW player swapped her usual sweater for the naked dress that wouldn’t have looked out of place at a toga party.
The top half of the ensemble crossed over her chest and wrapped around her neck to reveal her sculpted abs in the front and toned shoulders from the back.
The blonde beauty also bared her toned arms in the ensemble.
Her makeup matched the rest of the skin she showed off thanks to a uniform bronze look.
In keeping with the Grecian look, Isabelle accessorized with chunky gold jewelry, a black feather handbag, and her hair styled back and up with a center parting.
Isabelle has been nominated for Center of the Year at this year’s Dally M Awards and is up against Anessa Biddle and Tiana Penitani of the Sharks, Jamie Chapman of the Titans and Mele Hufanga of the Broncos.
Sydney Roosters skipper Isabelle Kelly shocked in a very revealing dress at the 2024 Dally M Awards in Sydney on Wednesday night
It comes just days before the Sydney Roosters captain will lead her team against Cronulla at Accord Stadium in the hope of scoring a second premiership.
But the Roosters leader recently cast doubt on whether he would play in the final after suffering another series injury.
She suffered a dislocated elbow while playing against the Eels late last month and was walked off the field.
The NRLW player swapped her usual sweater for the fleshless dress that wouldn’t have looked out of place at a toga party
The blonde beauty also bared her toned arms in the dress
Keeping with the Greek look, Isabelle accessorized with chunky gold jewelry and a black feather handbag
Isabelle was helped off the field by trainers after her arm became trapped between players during a tackle attempt.
The Roosters captain was clearly in pain as she fell to the ground and called for medical help.
The NSW Blues captain told the Daily Telegraph that she has experienced worse.
It comes just days before the Sydney Roosters captain will lead her team against Cronulla at Accord Stadium in the hope of scoring a second premiership
“I’ve been through a lot of tough things mentally in my life, and I lost my mother when I was very young, so I look at that as something I’ve been through a lot worse in my life and why I’m willing to do anything I can for this team,” she said.
“I love this club,” the center added.
“I love everyone who is a part of it. I just think back to the hard times I’ve been through before, and take that as a little motivation that nothing will ever be as hard as the times I’ve been through.”
Although an accomplished player in her own right, Isabelle is also the daughter of Ken Kelly, who played for Manly in the 1980s.