2013 Women's Rugby League World Cup squads

This article lists the official squads for the 2013 Women's Rugby League World Cup.

Squads

Australia

The Australian team is as follows:[1]

RegionPlayers
MaitlandEmma Young, Julie Young and Rebecca Young
Canley HeightsElianna Walton and Alex Sulusi
CronullaRuan Sims
PenrithJessica Palmer and Tarah Westera
HelensburghSamantha Hammond, Emily Andrews, Tegan Chandler and Emma Tonegato
BrightonJo Barrett
SpringfieldJenni-Sue Hoepper
MackayDeanna Turner
CairnsHeather Ballinger
Augustine HillsNat Dwyer
West EndRenae Kunst and Karyn Murphy
KillarneySteph Hancock
RobinaTahnee Norris
QueenslandCarina Brown
RipleyAli Brigginshaw
CherbourgAmber Saltner

England

The England team is as follows:[1]

RegionPlayers
NormantonLindsay Anfield and Lori Holloran
Thatto HeathDani Bound, Jodie Cunningham, Holly Freestone, Claire Hall, Clare McGinnis,
Emily Rudge, Beth Sutcliffe, Gemma Walsh and Jenny Welsby
FeatherstoneKatie Cooper-Birkenhead, Andrea Dobson, Kim Field, Natalie Gilmour, Emma Slowe and Danielle Titterington
BradfordLois Forsell, Amy Hardcastle, Kirsty Moroney, Lauren Stallwood and Rachel Twibill
Coventry/SouthamptonHolly Myers
CrossfieldsTara Stanley

France

The French team are the only team to have not selected 24 players. They selected 21. Their squad is as follows:[1]

France
Thamarati AndjilaniHouita BenchougJayne-Marie BentleyNazrati Boina Elisa CiriaRachel CousseauAmbre DecarninAngélique DegasGaelle Delas
Estelle FauvelleLaurianne GuigueDelphine LacosteAudrey LenetSandrine LloriaCoralie MaurouardLudivine MiorinMira M'raidiElodie Pittana
Maud SignoretFatou SyllaAlice VarelaSonia Zaghdoudi

New Zealand

Coach: Lynley Tierney-Mani

The New Zealand team is as follows:[1]

RegionPlayers
AucklandCharlotte Arnopp-Scanlan, Lisa Campbell, Amber Hall, Annabelle Hohepa and Tasha Tapu
Mid CentralTeina Clark
WellingtonBrenda Collins, Aimee Gilbert, Ana Pereira, Ake Pereira and Geneva Webber
Counties ManukauSarina Fiso (c), Maryanne Hemara, Honey Hireme, Kathleen Keremete, Nora Maaka, Kelly Maipi, Laura Mariu,
Simone Panapa, Rona Peters, Kahurangi Peters, Karley Te Kawa, Sharnita Woodman and Chanelle Wright

References

  1. "WOMEN'S WORLD CUP SQUADS". rlfowc2013.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
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