List of women's international rugby union test matches
The following is a list of women's international rugby union matches and tournaments.
Full internationals and tournaments
Each women's international match is prefixed by a unique running number, has a three number suffix indicating how many games each team had played up to this point, and how many games had been played between the two sides. For example:
[74] | |||||
1993-12-19 | Scotland | 0–23 | Wales | Burnbrae, Glasgow | [2/13/1] |
indicates that this was not only the 74th women's international, it was the second played by Scotland, the 13th played by Wales, and the first between the two sides.
For a list of games involving advertised "A" teams and other games of doubtful international status, see the related article Women's international rugby union (non test matches).
Tournaments
None
Other matches
[3] | |||||
1984-05-27 | Netherlands | 0–3 | France | Hilversum | [3/3/3] |
[4] | |||||
1984-10-21 | Sweden | 0–34 | Netherlands | Malmö | [1/4/1] |
Tournaments
None
Other matches
[5] | |||||
1985-06-02 | France | 20–0 | Netherlands | Bourg-en-Bresse | [4/5/4] |
[6] | |||||
1985-06-22 | Italy | 0–0 | France | Riccione | [1/5/1] |
[7] | |||||
1985-10-19 | Netherlands | 19–0 | Sweden | Nijmegen | [6/2/2] |
Tournaments
None
Other matches
[8] | |||||
1986-04-19 | Great Britain | 8–14 | France | Richmond[2] | [1/6/1] |
[9] | |||||
1986-05-01 | Netherlands | 10–0 | France | Enschede | [7/7/5] |
[10] | |||||
1986-05-18 | France | 12–0 | Italy | Bardos | [8/2/2] |
[11] | |||||
1986-10-17 | Netherlands | 11–6 | Sweden | Castricum | [8/3/3] |
[12] | |||||
1986-12-31 | Belgium | 0–32 | Sweden | Brussels | [1/4/1] |
Tournaments
None
Other matches
[13] | |||||
1987-04-05 | Wales | 4–22 | England | Pontypool Park | [1/1/1[3]] |
[14] | |||||
1987-05-02 | France | 28–6 | Great Britain | Chalon-sur-Saône | [9/2/2] |
[15] | |||||
1987-05-17 | Italy | 4–16 | France | Rome | [3/10/3] |
[16] | |||||
1987-05-31 | France | 22–3 | Netherlands | Chalon-sur-Saône | [11/9/6] |
[17] | |||||
1987-11-14 | Canada | 3–22 | United States | Victoria, British Columbia[4] | [1/1/1] |
[18] | |||||
1987-11-22 | Great Britain | 16–0 | Netherlands | Richmond | [3/10/1] |
Tournaments
[20-25] (1988-05-21 to 1988-05-23) European Cup at Bourg-en-Bresse, France
Other matches
[19] | |||||
1988-04-24 | Wales | 6–36 | England | Newport RFC | [2/2/2] |
[26] | |||||
1988-08-08 | United States | 26–10 | Canada | Saranac Lake | [2/2/2] |
[27] | |||||
1988-10-15 | England | 40–0 | Sweden | Waterloo | [3/5/1] |
[28] | |||||
1988-11-27 | Belgium | 0–66 | France | Brussels | [2/15/1] |
[29] | |||||
1988-11-27 | Netherlands | 3–0 | Wales | Utrecht | [14/3/1] |
Tournaments
None
Other matches
[30] | |||||
1989-02-12 | England | 38–4 | Wales | Moseley RFC | [4/4/3] |
[31] | |||||
1989-03-04 | Great Britain | 13–0 | France | Rosslyn Park | [7/16/4] |
[32] | |||||
1989-04-20 | Italy | 26–14 | Netherlands | Rome | [7/15/2] |
[33] | |||||
1989-05-02 | Spain | 0–28 | France | ? | [1/17/1] |
[34] | |||||
1989-09-03 | Canada | 3–28 | United States | Edmonton | [3/3/3] |
[35] | |||||
1989-10-14 | West Germany | 0–8 | Sweden | Berlin | [1/6/1] |
Tournaments
[39-45] (1990-08-28 to 1990-09-01) RugbyFest 1990 at Christchurch, New Zealand
Other matches
[36] | |||||
1990-02-11 | Wales | 12–18 | England | Neath RFC | [5/5/4[5]] |
[37] | |||||
1990-03-18 | Great Britain | 32–0 | Italy | Moseley | [8/8/2[6]] |
[38] | |||||
1990-04-14 | Netherlands | 0–10 | France | ? | [16/18/8] |
[46] | |||||
1990-10-21 | Netherlands | 0–26 | England | Utrecht | [20/6/1] |
Other matches
[47] | |||||
1991-03-24 | England | 24–13 | Wales | Waterloo | [7/6/5] |
[70] | |||||
1991-11-09 | Sweden | 20–6 | Germany | Trelleborg | [10/2/2] |
Tournaments
None
Other matches
[71] | |||||
1992-02-09 | Wales | 10–14 | England | National Stadium Cardiff | [10/12/6] |
[72] | |||||
1992-06-13 | France | 14–10 | Spain | Agen | [22/7/2] |
[73] | |||||
1992-09-13 | United States | 13–12 | Canada | Blaine, Minnesota | [11/9/4] |
[74] | |||||
1992-10-17 | Germany | 0–39 | Netherlands | Hanover | [3/25/1] |
[75] | |||||
1992-11-15 | France | 24–0 | Netherlands | Fécamp | [23/26/9] |
Tournaments
[80-85] (1993-06-08 to 1993-06-12) Canada Cup at Fletcher's Fields, Toronto
Other matches
[76] | |||||
1993-02-14 | Scotland | 10–0 | Ireland | Raeburn Place, Edinburgh[7] | [1/1/1] |
[77] | |||||
1993-03-13 | Italy | 8–5 | Netherlands | Stadio Comunale, Rho | [13/27/3] |
[78] | |||||
1993-03-14 | England | 23–5 | Wales | Northampton RFC | [13/11/7] |
[79] | |||||
1993-04-04 | Italy | 0–24 | France | Rovigo | [14/24/5] |
[86] | |||||
1993-10-10 | Netherlands | 53–0 | Germany | Delft | [28/4/2] |
[87] | |||||
1993-10-31 | Germany | 11–10 | Kazakhstan | Hanover | [5/1/1] |
[88] | |||||
1993-12-19 | Scotland | 0–23 | Wales | Burnbrae, Glasgow | [2/15/1] |
Tournaments
[92-117] (1994-04-11 to 1994-04-24) World Cup at Edinburgh, Scotland
Other matches
[89] | |||||
1994-02-13 | Ireland | 0–5 | Scotland | Ravenhill, Belfast | [2/3/2] |
[90] | |||||
1994-02-13 | Wales | 10–11 | England | Bridgend | [16/17/9] |
[91] | |||||
1994-02-18 | England | 32–8 | France | Wolverhampton | [18/25/2] |
[118] | |||||
1994-04-24 | Scotland | 60–0 | Sweden | Meggetland | [9/15/1] |
[119] | |||||
1994-05-16 | Spain | 0–3 | Italy | Madrid | [8/15/2] |
[120] | |||||
1994-09-02 | Australia | 0–37 | New Zealand | Sydney | [1/8/1] |
[121] | |||||
1994-11-19 | Germany | 12–0 | Sweden | Hamburg | [6/16/3] |
[122] | |||||
1994-11-28 | Germany | 3–15 | Kazakhstan | Hanover | [7/7/2] |
[123] | |||||
1994-12-18 | Wales | 0–5 | Scotland | The Brewery Field, Bridgend | [21/10/3] |
[124] | |||||
1994-12-18 | England | 30–5 | Netherlands | Wasps RFC | [24/25/2] |
Tournaments
[129-132] (1995-04-12 to 1995-04-16) FIRA European Championship at Treviso, Italy
Other matches
[125] | |||||
1995-02-12 | England | 25–0 | Wales | Sale RFC | [24/22/10] |
[126] | |||||
1995-02-18 | Scotland | 20–3 | Ireland | Myreside, Edinburgh | [11/7/4] |
[127] | |||||
1995-03-05 | Ireland | 10–39 | France | Dublin | [8/30/2] |
[128] | |||||
1995-03-19[8] | Wales | 25–0 | Ireland | Cardiff | [23/8/1] |
[133] | |||||
1995-04-30 | Scotland | 10–12 | Italy | Meggetland, Edinburgh | [12/15/1] |
[134] | |||||
1995-05-14 | Germany [9] | 50–0 | Portugal | Heidelberg | [8/1/1] |
[135] | |||||
1995-07-22 | New Zealand | 64–0 | Australia | Auckland | [9/2/2] |
[136] | |||||
1995-09-23 | Netherlands | 5–3 | Scotland | Amsterdam | [31/13/1] |
Tournaments
[137-138, 140-143] (1996-01-21 to 1996-03-03) Women's Home Nations Championship at various
[144-150] (1996-04-08 to 1996-04-14) FIRA European Championship at Madrid, Spain
[153-158] (1996-09-08 to 1996-09-14) Canada Cup at Edmonton, Canada
Other matches
[139] | |||||
1996-02-18 | France | 6–15 | England | Villand Bonnot | [33/27/4] |
[151] | |||||
1996-08-24 | Germany | 3–53 | Kazakhstan | Hanover | [12/8/3] |
[152] | |||||
1996-08-31 | Australia | 5–28 | New Zealand | Sydney | [3/10/3] |
[159] | |||||
1996-11-30 | Scotland | 27–3 | Netherlands | Meggetland | [17/35/2] |
Tournaments
[161-164,166-167] (1997-01-12 to 1997-03-09) Women's Home Nations Championship at various
[168-179] (1997-04-02 to 1997-04-06) FIRA European Championship at Nice, France
Other matches
[160] | |||||
1997-01-05 | England | 17–15 | Spain | Leeds | [30/13/2] |
[165] | |||||
1997-02-23 | England | 15–17 | France | Northampton | [33/39/5] |
[180] | |||||
1997-07-06 | Canada | 12–21 | United States | Ajax, Ontario | [21/23/7] |
[185] | |||||
1997-08-02 | Australia | 24–28 | United States | Brisbane | [4/24/1] |
[186] | |||||
1997-08-05 | Sweden | 0–42 | Scotland | Stockholm | [18/24/2] |
[187] | |||||
1997-08-13 | New Zealand | 67–0 | England | Burnham | [14/38/1] |
[188] | |||||
1997-08-16 | New Zealand | 44–0 | Australia | Dunedin | [15/5/4] |
[189] | |||||
1997-08-31 | Germany | 0–84 | England | Hürth | [16/39/1] |
[190] | |||||
1997-10-26 | Netherlands | 31–7 | Germany | Amsterdam | [34/17/5] |
[191] | |||||
1997-11-09 | Germany | 6–32 | Ireland | Hamburg | [18/18/2] |
[181] | |||||
1997-??-?? | Kazakhstan | 5–7 | Russia | ? | [9/5/2] |
[182] | |||||
1997-??-?? | Kazakhstan | 0–15 | Russia | ? | [10/6/3] |
[183] | |||||
1997-??-?? | Kazakhstan | 12–35 | Russia | ? | [11/7/4] |
[184] | |||||
1997-??-?? | Spain | 17–12 | Russia | ? | [17/8/1] |
Tournaments
[193-199] (1998-02-15 to 1998-04-05) Women's Home Nations Championship at various
[202-241] (1998-05-01 to 1998-05-16) World Cup at Amsterdam, Netherlands
Other matches
[192] | |||||
1998-02-01 | France | 5–13 | England | Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Lille | [43/40/7] |
[195] | |||||
1998-02-21 | Scotland | 19–3 | France | Raeburn Place, Edinburgh | [26/44/1] |
[200] | |||||
1998-04-08 | Japan | 42–14 | Hong Kong | Kumagaya Rugby Stadium | [9/1/1] |
[201] | |||||
1998-04-12 | Japan | 39–0 | Hong Kong | Kumagaya Rugby Stadium | [10/2/2] |
[242] | |||||
1998-08-29 | Australia | 3–27 | New Zealand | Sydney | [11/21/5] |
[243] | |||||
1998-12-05 | Spain | 3–5 | Scotland | ? | [23/34/2] |
Tournaments
[244-254] (1999-03-05 to 1999-04-09) Women's Five Nations Championship at various
[256-267] (1999-04-19 to 1999-04-24) FIRA European Championship at Belluno, Italy
[269-271] (1999-10-13 to 1999-10-19) Triangular '99 at Palmerston North, New Zealand
Other matches
[253] | |||||
1999-04-09 | Germany | 12–19 | Netherlands | Hanover | [24/44/7] |
[255] | |||||
1999-04-11 | Germany | 6–34 | Kazakhstan | Hanover | [25/17/4] |
[268] | |||||
1999-08-08 | United States | 16–11 | Canada | Saranac Lake, New York | [30/27/9] |
Tournaments
[270-280] (2000-02-04 to 2000-04-01) Women's Five Nations Championship at various
[281-295] (2000-05-06 to 2000-05-14) FIRA European Championship at Almería, Spain
[299-304] (2000-09-23 to 2000-09-30) Canada Cup at Winnipeg
[305] (2000-12-15 to 2000-12-15) Asian World Cup qualifier at Aberdeen Park, Hong Kong
Other matches
[269] | |||||
2000-01-09 | Spain | 10–42 | England | Barcelona | [27/56/3] |
[274] | |||||
2000-02-20 | Netherlands | 54–7 | Belgium | Amsterdam | [44/3/1] |
[296] | |||||
2000-06-06 | United States | 10–17 | Canada | New York City | [33/30/11] |
[297] | |||||
2000-08-12 | Germany | 5–30 | Sweden | Hanover | [29/23/5] |
[298] | |||||
2000-09-01 | Samoa | 10–12 | Japan | Apia Park | [1/11/1] |
Tournaments
[307-316] (2001-02-03 to 2001-03-17) Women's Five Nations Championship at various
[320-337] (2001-05-06 to 2001-05-12) FIRA European Championship at Lille
Other matches
[306] | |||||
2001-01-15 | Wales | 72–5 | Netherlands | Bridgend | [52/52/2] |
[309] | |||||
2001-02-09 | Spain | 42–0 | Ireland | Madrid | [37/32/2] |
[310] | |||||
2001-02-16 | Ireland | 0–53 | France | Dublin | [35/65/5] |
[319] | |||||
2001-04-08 | Netherlands | 105–0 | Belgium | Amsterdam | [50/4/2] |
[338] | |||||
2001-05-26 | Australia | 19–41 | England | T.G.Milner, Eastwood, Sydney | [12/74/2] |
[339] | |||||
2001-06-02 | Australia | 5–15 | England | Newcastle, New South Wales | [13/75/3] |
[340] | |||||
2001-06-09 | New Zealand | 15–10 | England | Rotorua | [27/76/4] |
[341] | |||||
2001-06-16 | New Zealand | 17–22 | England | North Harbour Stadium, Albany, North Shore City | [28/77/5] |
[342] | |||||
2001-07-07 | Canada | 23–3 | United States | Twin Elm Park, Ottawa | [34/37/13] |
[343] | |||||
2001-08-05 | United States | 22–21 | Canada | Saranac Lake, New York | [38/35/14] |
[344] | |||||
2001-10-18 | Wales | 7–21 | Canada | Glamorgan Wanderers | [60/36/4] |
[345] | |||||
2001-10-21 | Wales | 11–12 | Canada | Caerphilly | [61/37/5] |
[346] | |||||
2001-10-24 | Netherlands | 0–15 | Ireland | Amsterdam | [53/39/3] |
[347] | |||||
2001-10-28 | Wales | 13–13 | Canada | Ebbw Vale | [62/38/6] |
[348] | |||||
2001-11-11 | Scotland | 13–3 | Sweden | Edinburgh | [56/27/3] |
[349] | |||||
2001-11-18 | Wales | 17–20 | United States | Ebbw Vale | [63/39/3] |
[350] | |||||
2001-11-24 | Scotland | 22–3 | United States | Inverleith | [57/40/2] |
Tournaments
[351-369] (2002-02-02 to 2002-04-07) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[360-364] (2002-03-20 to 2002-03-23) FIRA ENC XV-a-side Tournament at Treviso, Italy
[370-401] (2002-05-11 to 2002-05-26) World Cup at Barcelona, Spain
Tournaments
[403-417] (2003-02-15 to 2003-03-29) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[418-425] (2003-05-01 to 2003-05-11) FIRA European Championship at Malmö, Sweden & Amsterdam, Netherlands
[426-429] (2003-06-14 to 2003-06-28) Churchill Cup at Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver
[433-434] (2003-12-03 to 2003-12-04) NAWIRA Caribbean Women's 15-a-side Championship at Port of Spain
Other matches
[430] | |||||
2003-07-06 | Sweden | 5–49 | Scotland | Linköping | [34/73/5] |
[431] | |||||
2003-10-04 | New Zealand | 37–0 | World XV | Eden Park, Auckland | [33/2/2] |
[432] | |||||
2003-10-11 | New Zealand | 38–18 | World XV | Whangarei | [34/3/3] |
Tournaments
[435-449] (2004-02-14 to 2004-03-27) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[450-467] (2004-05-01 to 2004-05-08) FIRA European Championship at Toulouse, France
[471-475] (2004-06-08 to 2004-06-19) Churchill Cup at Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton
Other matches
[468] | |||||
2004-05-29 | South Africa | 5–8 | Wales | Adcock Stadium, Port Elizabeth | [1/86/1] |
[469] | |||||
2004-06-05 | Austria | 5–5 | Czech Republic | Hohe Warte, Vienna | [1/1/1] |
[470] | |||||
2004-06-05 | South Africa | 15–16 | Wales | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria | [2/87/2] |
[476] | |||||
2004-06-19 | Jamaica | 15–3 | Cayman Islands | Montego Bay | [3/1/1] |
[477] | |||||
2004-11-06 | Netherlands | 15–7 | Japan | Amsterdam | [65/17/2] |
[478] | |||||
2004-11-14 | England | 45–5 | Canada | Richmond | [105/49/10] |
[479] | |||||
2004-11-14 | Ireland | 55–0 | Japan | Donnybrook, Dublin | [62/18/3] |
[480] | |||||
2004-11-17 | England | 41–3 | Canada | Newbury | [106/50/11] |
[481] | |||||
2004-11-27 | Scotland | 6–12 | United States | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | [82/49/3] |
Tournaments
[482-497] (2005-02-03 to 2005-03-19) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[498-510] (2005-04-07 to 2005-05-23) FIRA European Championship at Hamburg, Germany and Zenica, Bosnia
[511-514] (2005-06-03 to 2005-06-03) Asian World Cup Qualifiers at Bangkok, Thailand
[515-518] (2005-06-29 to 2005-07-05) Canada Cup at Ottawa
Other matches
[491] | |||||
2005-02-26 | Rwanda | 0–92 | Uganda | Kigali | [1/1/1] |
[502] | |||||
2005-04-30 | Austria | 5–5[11] | Czech Republic | Hohe Warte, Vienna | [2/2/2] |
[503] | |||||
2005-04-30 | Wales | 9–24 | South Africa | Ebbw Vale RFC | [93/3/3] |
[504] | |||||
2005-05-14 | England | 101–0 | South Africa | Imber Court RFC | [112/4/1] |
[519] | |||||
2005-10-15 | Samoa | 0–53 | England | Ericsson Stadium, Auckland | [6/113/1] |
[520] | |||||
2005-10-22 | New Zealand | 24–15 | England | Eden Park, Auckland | [41/114/8] |
[521] | |||||
2005-10-22 | Italy | 11–14 | Wales | Treviso | [46/94/5] |
[522] | |||||
2005-10-26 | New Zealand | 33–8 | England | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton | [42/115/9] |
[523] | |||||
2005-11-11 | France | 13–5 | Canada | Nantes | [100/54/4] |
[524] | |||||
2005-11-11 | France | 29–0 | Canada | Nanterre | [101/55/5] |
[525] | |||||
2005-12-10 | Uganda | 81–0 | Rwanda | Kampala | [2/2/2] |
Tournaments
[528-542] (2006-02-04 to 2006-03-18) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[543-545] (2006-04-14 to 2006-04-18) Pacific tri-nations at Teufaiva Park, Nukuʻalofa, Tonga
[546-558] (2006-04-23 to 2006-04-30) FIRA ENC XV Championship at Treviso, Italy
[559, 565] (2006-06-09 to 2006-08-12) Elgon Cup at Kampala and Nairobi
[566-595] (2006-08-27 to 2006-09-18) World Cup at Edmonton, Canada
[596-598] (2006-09-28 to 2006-09-30) NAWIRA Caribbean Women's Championship at Kingston, Jamaica
[599-603] (2006-11-17 to 2006-11-19) ARFU Women's Rugby Championship at Kunming, China
Other matches
[526] | |||||
2006-01-21 | Scotland | 6–13 | United States | Netherdale, Gala | [90/50/4] |
[527] | |||||
2006-01-25 | Ireland | 5–23 | United States | Limerick | [68/51/2] |
[???] | |||||
2006-03-25 | Belgium | 15–7 | Netherlands | Brussels | [??/??/?[12]] |
[555] | |||||
2006-04-29 | Ireland | 15–8 | Canada | Galway | [74/56/2] |
[559] | |||||
2006-05-06 | Wales | 16–11 | Canada | Glamorgan Wanderers | [100/57/7] |
[561] | |||||
2006-06-10 | United States | 25–10 | Canada | Boulder, Colorado | [52/58/17] |
[562] | |||||
2006-06-13 | United States | 18–20 | Canada | Boulder, Colorado | [53/59/18] |
[563] | |||||
2006-06-17 | South Africa | 35–0 | Netherlands | Port Elizabeth | [5/76/1] |
[564] | |||||
2006-06-24 | South Africa | 42–12 | Netherlands | Durban | [6/77/2] |
[601] | |||||
2006-11-18 | Wales | 31–7 | Italy | Glamorgan Wanderers | [101/54/6] |
[604] | |||||
2006-12-03 | Wales | 24–0 | Netherlands | Llanrumney | [101/78/2] |
Tournaments
[605-619] (2007-02-03 to 2007-03-16) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[621-648] (2007-04-11 to 2007-05-05) FIRA European Championship at Belgium and Barcelona, Spain
[652-653] (2007-10-16 to 2007-10-20) 2007 Laurie O'Reilly Cup at Wanganui and Wellington, New Zealand
[655-658] (2007-11-02 to 2007-11-04) ARFU Women's Rugby Championship at Kunming, China
Other matches
[620] | |||||
2007-04-01 | Netherlands | 62–5 | Belgium | Eindhoven | [79/12/4] |
[649] | |||||
2007-08-27 | United States | 5–18 | Canada | Blaine, Minnesota | [59/65/19[13]] |
[650] | |||||
2007-08-29 | United States | 7–45 | Canada | Blaine, Minnesota | [60/66/20[13]] |
[651] | |||||
2007-09-22 | Zimbabwe | 0–28 | Zambia | Harare | [1/1/1[14]] |
[654] | |||||
2007-10-28 | Germany | 37–0 | Luxembourg | Heidelberg | [49/5/1] |
[659] | |||||
2007-11-04 | Scotland | 3–45 | Canada | Glasgow | [106/67/4] |
[660] | |||||
2007-11-09 | Wales | 3–25 | Canada | Cardiff | [112/68/8] |
[661] | |||||
2007-12-01 | Belgium | 7–19 | Netherlands | Ghent | [16/84/5] |
[662] | |||||
2007-12-15 | England | 34–0 | United States | London Irish | [135/61/7] |
Tournaments
[663-677] (2008-02-13 to 2008-03-16) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[680-685] (2008-05-03 to 2008-05-10) NAWIRA Caribbean Women's Championship at Georgetown, Guyana
[687-709] (2008-05-17 to 2008-05-25) FIRA European Championship at Amsterdam
[706, 718] (2008-05-24 to 2008-08-16) Elgon Cup at Kampala and Nairobi
[710-716] (2008-06-03 to 2008-06-08) ARFU Women's Rugby Championship at Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan
[724-725] (2008-10-14 to 2008-10-18) 2008 Laurie O'Reilly Cup at Canberra and Sydney, Australia
[720-722] (2008-08-22 to 2008-08-26) Nations Cup at Esher, England
Other matches
[678] | |||||
2008-03-16 | Germany | 0–43 | Netherlands | Aachen | [50/85/15] |
[679] | |||||
2008-04-20 | Netherlands | 50–10 | Germany | Valkenswaard | [86/51/16] |
[686] | |||||
2008-05-10 | Netherlands | 10–0 | Brazil | Amsterdam | [87/1/1] |
[717] | |||||
2008-06-14 | Jamaica | 15–0 | Cayman Islands | Kingston, Jamaica | [9/5/3] |
[719] | |||||
2008-08-19 | England | 50–3 | United States | Esher | [144/62/8] |
[723] | |||||
2008-08-29 | England | 24–0 | Canada | Esher | [147/71/14] |
[726] | |||||
2008-11-02 | Germany | 12–5 | Sweden | Hanover | [55/50/8] |
[727] | |||||
2008-12-04 | Singapore | 10–10 | Hong Kong | St Andrew's School, Singapore | [8/10/2] |
[728] | |||||
2008-12-05 | Singapore | 0–5 | Hong Kong | Yio Chu Kang Stadium, Singapore | [9/11/3] |
Tournaments
[730-744] (2009-02-07 to 2009-03-21) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[747-758] (2009-05-17 to 2009-05-23) FIRA European Trophy (World Cup Qualifier) at Stockholm and Enköping
[759-764] (2009-06-21 to 2009-06-27) NAWIRA Caribbean Women's Championship at Bridgetown, Barbados
[771, 778] (2009-08-02 to 2009-08-29) Elgon Cup at Kampala and Nairobi
[766] (2009-08-08 to 2009-08-08) Oceania World Cup Qualifier at Samoa
[772-777] (2009-08-10 to 2009-08-24) Nations Cup at Oakville, Canada
[781-785] (2009-11-03 to 2009-11-05) Asia World Cup Qualifier at Singapore
Other matches
[729] | |||||
2009-01-10 | Scotland | 32–0 | Sweden | Meggetland | [115/51/7] |
[745] | |||||
2009-04-25 | Sweden | 0–24 | Netherlands | Norrköping | [53/91/11] |
[746] | |||||
2009-04-26 | Sweden | 3–7 | Netherlands | Norrköping | [54/92/12] |
[765] | |||||
2009-06-27 | United States | 17–25 | Canada | Infinity Park, Glendale, Colorado | [65/72/22] |
[779] | |||||
2009-10-03 | Singapore | 63–0 | Malaysia | Yio Chu Kang Stadium, Singapore | [10/1/1] |
[780] | |||||
2009-10-10 | Hong Kong | 22–17 | Singapore | So Kan Poh Stadium, Hong Kong | [12/11/4] |
[782] | |||||
2009-10-24 | Norway | 5–22 | Finland | Oslo | [17/8/2] |
[786] | |||||
2009-11-14 | England | 3–16 | New Zealand | Esher | [157/52/11] |
[787] | |||||
2009-11-18 | France | 5–14 | Canada | Dijon | [139/77/8] |
[788] | |||||
2009-11-21 | England | 10–3 | New Zealand | Twickenham | [158/53/12] |
[789] | |||||
2009-11-21 | France | 22–0 | Canada | Stade de France, Saint-Denis | [140/78/9] |
[790] | |||||
2009-11-28 | Wales | 56-7 | Sweden | St Helen's, Swansea | [126/57/2] |
Tournaments
[793-807] (2010-02-06 to 2010-03-20) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[810-821] (2019-05-08 to 2010-05-15) FIRA European Trophy at Alsace-Lorraine
[828-829] (2010-07-03 to 2010-07-10) Elgon Cup at Kampala and Nairobi
[-] (2010-08-14 to 2010-08-20) NACRA Women's Championship at Nassau, Bahamas
[833] (2010-08-21 to 2010-08-21) Caribbean Women's Championship at Nassau, Bahamas
[835-865] (2010-08-20 to 2010-09-05) 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup at London
Other matches
[791] | |||||
2010-01-12 | United States | 8–18 | Canada | Lakeland, Florida | [71/79/24] |
[792] | |||||
2010-01-16 | United States | 11–10 | Canada | Lakeland, Florida | [72/80/25] |
[808] | |||||
2010-04-02 | Netherlands | 19–0 | Sweden | Leiden | [96/59/13] |
[809] | |||||
2010-04-04 | Netherlands | 20–7 | Sweden | Amsterdam | [97/60/14] |
[810] | |||||
2010-04-08 | Kazakhstan | 17–22 | South Africa | Al Ain, Dubai | [44/16/2] |
[811] | |||||
2010-04-10 | Kazakhstan | 0–38 | South Africa | Al Ain, Dubai | [45/17/3] |
[812] | |||||
2010-04-18 | Netherlands | 83–0 | Germany | Maastricht | [98/58/17] |
[814] | |||||
2010-05-08 | Uganda | 10–10 | Kenya | Kampala | [9/7/7] |
[826] | |||||
2010-05-22 | Japan | 17–0 | Hong Kong | Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo | [27/15/5] |
[814] | |||||
2010-05-22 | Kenya | 8–0 | Uganda | Nairobi | [8/10/8] |
[828] | |||||
2010-06-05 | Scotland | 8–27 | South Africa | Lasswade | [129/18/1] |
[829] | |||||
2010-06-12 | Scotland | 17–41 | South Africa | Lasswade | [130/19/2] |
[830] | |||||
2010-06-14 | Canada | 14–8 | United States | Shawnigan Lake School | [81/72/26] |
[831] | |||||
2010-06-18 | Canada | 34–22 | United States | Bear Mountain Stadium, Langford | [82/73/27] |
[832] | |||||
2010-08-19 | Bahamas | 0–65 | Caribbean Select XV | Nassau, Bahamas | [1/1/1] |
[866] | |||||
2010-12-18 | Malaysia | 0–81 | Hong Kong | Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur | [2/16/1] |
Tournaments
[868-882] (2011-02-04 to 2011-03-20) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[884-889] (2011-04-30 to 2011-05-07) FIRA European Trophy at A Coruña, Spain
[892,899] (2011-07-09 to 2011-07-16) Elgon Cup at Nairobi and Kampala
[893-898] (2011-07-09 to 2011-07-16) NACRA Women's Championship at Cayman Islands
[900-908] (2011-08-02 to 2011-08-13) Nations Cup at Oakville, Canada
[912-917] (2011-11-24 to 2011-11-26) Asian Championship (II Division) at Chao Anou Vong stadium, Vientiane, Laos
Other matches
[867] | |||||
2011-01-03 | Spain | 28–13 | Scotland | Madrid | [95/136/16] |
[883] | |||||
2011-04-29 | Hong Kong | 0–15 | Japan | Hong Kong | [17/28/6] |
[890] | |||||
2011-05-14 | Kazakhstan | 58–3 | Uzbekistan | Kazakh National University | [51/4/2] |
[891] | |||||
2011-05-21 | Hong Kong | 53–8 | Singapore | Hong Kong | [18/14/6] |
[908] | |||||
2011-09-04 | Belgium | 7–15 | Switzerland | Kituro Rugby Club, Schaerbeek, Brussels[15] | [27/1/1] |
[909] | |||||
2011-10-29 | France | 37–0 | Italy | Stade des Arboras, Nice | [156/91/12] |
[910] | |||||
2011-11-05 | France | 16–15 | England | Stade Pierre-de-Coubertin, Châteaurenard | [157/178/28] |
[911] | |||||
2011-11-06 | Netherlands | 10–33 | Scotland | Amsterdam | [104/142/5] |
[918] | |||||
2011-11-26 | England | 10–0 | New Zealand | Twickenham, London | [179/59/14] |
[919] | |||||
2011-11-29 | England | 21–7 | New Zealand | Esher | [180/60/15] |
[920] | |||||
2011-12-03 | England | 8–8 | New Zealand | Esher | [181/61/16] |
Tournaments
[921-935] (2012-02-03 to 2012-03-??) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[936-937] (2012-04-21 to 2012-04-28) Elgon Cup at Kampala and Nairobi
[938-948] (2012-05-03 to 2012-05-20) FIRA European Championship at Enköping, Sweden and Rovereto, Italy
[948-952] (2012-06-14 to 2012-06-16) Asian Championship (II Division) at Manila, Philippines
[953-956] (2012-07-05 to 2012-07-07) Asian Four Nations at Kunshan, China
Other matches
[946] | |||||
2012-05-19 | Japan | 61–15 | Hong Kong | Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo | [29/19/7] |
[957] | |||||
2012-10-06 | Finland | 5–15 | Switzerland[16] | Myllypuro Sports Park, Helsinki | [14/2/1] |
[958] | |||||
2012-11-03 | England | 23–13 | France | Esher | [190/166/31] |
[959] | |||||
2012-11-18 | Italy | 20–34 | United States | Centro Sportivo di Roma, Rome | [101/83/1] |
[960] | |||||
2012-11-21 | France | 13–0 | United States | Stade Marcel Garcin, Orléans | [167/84/4] |
[961] | |||||
2012-11-23 | England | 16–13 | New Zealand | Esher | [191/62/17] |
[962] | |||||
2012-11-24 | France | 27–3 | United States | Stade de France, Paris | [168/85/5] |
[963] | |||||
2012-11-27 | England | 17–8 | New Zealand | Aldershot Military Stadium | [192/63/18] |
[964] | |||||
2012-12-01 | England | 32–23 | New Zealand | Twickenham | [193/64/19] |
[965] | |||||
2012-12-03 | Italy | 29–12 | Spain | Centro di Preparazione Olimpica Roma | [102/101/10] |
[966] | |||||
2012-12-12 | Singapore | 21–45 | Hong Kong | Yio Chu Kang Stadium | [17/22/7] |
[967] | |||||
2012-12-15 | Singapore | 17–44 | Hong Kong | Yio Chu Kang Stadium | [18/23/8] |
Tournaments
[968-982] (2013-02-02 to 2013-03-17) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[984-993] (2013-05-20 to 2013-05-27) FIRA World Cup Qualification Tournament at Madrid
[997-998] (2013-06-15 to 2013-06-22) Elgon Cup at Kampala and Nairobi
[1003–1010] (2013-07-30 to 2013-08-10) Nations Cup at Colorado
[1011–1014] (2013-09-04 to 2013-09-07) ARFU Women's Rugby Championship at Almaty
Other matches
[983] | |||||
2013-04-13 | Switzerland | 5–25 | Belgium | Centre Sportif de Colovray, Nyon | [3/28/2] |
[990] | |||||
2013-04-27 | Hong Kong | 29–0 | Singapore | Hong Kong | [23/18/9] |
[994] | |||||
2013-06-07 | United States | 13–10 | France | Oxnard College | [86/174/6] |
[995] | |||||
2013-06-11 | United States | 25–27 | France | Oxnard College | [87/175/7] |
[996] | |||||
2013-06-14 | United States | 12–18 | France | StubHub Center Campus, Carson, California | [88/176/8] |
[999] | |||||
2013-06-29 | Czech Republic | 15–27 | Switzerland | Tatra Smichov Stadium, Prague | [3/4/1] |
[1000] | |||||
2013-07-13 | New Zealand | 29–10 | England | Eden Park, Auckland | [65/199/20] |
[1001] | |||||
2013-07-16 | New Zealand | 14–9 | England | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton | [66/200/21] |
[1002] | |||||
2013-07-20 | New Zealand | 29–8 | England | ECOlight Stadium, Pukekohe | [67/201/22] |
[1015] | |||||
2013-09-07 | South Africa | 63–3 | Uganda | East London, Eastern Cape | [33/19/1] |
[1016] | |||||
2013-10-19 | Namibia | 31–10 | Botswana | Windhoek, Namibia[17] | [1/1/1] |
[1017] | |||||
2013-11-02 | France | 27–19 | Canada | Pontarlier, France[18] | [177/96/11] |
[1018] | |||||
2013-11-05 | France | 6–11 | Canada | Amnéville, France | [178/97/12] |
[1019] | |||||
2013-11-09 | England | 40–20 | France | Twickenham Stadium, London[19] | [205/179/33] |
[1020] | |||||
2013-11-13 | England | 32–3 | Canada | Twickenham Stoop, London[20] | [206/98/20] |
[1021] | |||||
2013-11-16 | Switzerland | 42–0 | Czech Republic | Nyon[21] | [5/4/2] |
Tournaments
[1022–1037] (2014-02-01 to 2014-03-16) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[1040–1045] (2014-05-18 to 2014-05-24) 2014 Asian Four Nations at Aberdeen Stadium, Hong Kong
[1052–1091] (2014-06-29 to 2014-11-02) 2014 Women's European Trophy at various
[1055–1056] (2014-07-12 to 2014-07-19) Elgon Cup at Kampala and Nairobi
[1057–1086] (2014-08-01 to 2014-08-17) 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup at Marcoussis and Paris
Other matches
[1033] | |||||
2014-03-08 | Switzerland | 80–0 | Finland | Unterägeri | [6/15/2] |
[1038] | |||||
2014-04-15 | Canada | 51–7 | United States | Shawnigan Lake School, British Columbia | [99/93/31] |
[1039] | |||||
2014-04-19 | Canada | 14–10 | United States | Westhills Stadium, British Columbia | [100/94/32] |
[1046] | |||||
2014-06-01 | New Zealand | 38–3 | Australia | Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua, New Zealand | [68/32/13] |
[1047] | |||||
2014-06-06 | Australia | 0–22 | Canada | Tauranga, New Zealand | [33/101/1] |
[1048] | |||||
2014-06-10 | New Zealand | 90–12 | Samoa | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand | [69/18/2] |
[1049] | |||||
2014-06-10 | New Zealand | 16–8 | Canada | Tauranga, New Zealand | [70/102/9] |
[1050] | |||||
2014-06-14 | New Zealand | 33–21 | Canada | Whakatane, New Zealand | [71/103/10] |
[1051] | |||||
2014-06-28 | Wales | 7–10 | United States | Crosskeys | [157/95/4] |
[1053] | |||||
2014-07-01 | Spain | 3–37 | France | Estadio Pepe Rojo, Valladolid | [108/185/17] |
[1054] | |||||
2014-07-04 | France | 46–8 | South Africa | Marcoussis | [186/35/2] |
[1087] | |||||
2014-10-18 | Sweden | 3–10 | Netherlands | Malmö | [78/111/18] |
[1092] | |||||
2014-11-23 | Italy | 27–3 | Scotland | Avezzano | [116/161/14] |
Tournaments
[1093–1107] (2015-02-06 to 2015-03-22) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[1108–1110] (2015-04-25 to 2015-05-23) Asia Rugby Championship at various
[1111–1112] (2015-06-13 to 2015-06-20) Elgon Cup at various
[1113–1118] (2015-06-27 to 2015-07-05) Women's Rugby Super Series at various
[1119–1122] (2015-10-29 to 2015-11-01) 2015 Women's European Trophy at various
Other matches
[1097] | |||||
2015-01-31 | Ireland | 31–12 | Wales | Milltown House, Ashbourne RFC | [223/164/20] |
[1123] | |||||
2015-11-07 | France | 11–0 | England | Stade Francis Turcan, Martigues | [197/225/36] |
[1124] | |||||
2015-11-14 | England | 8–3 | Ireland | Twickenham Stoop, London | [226/137/22] |
[1125] | |||||
2015-11-22 | Spain | 10–34 | Scotland | Estadio Pepe Rojo, Valladolid | [111/167/17] |
[1126] | |||||
2015-12-19 | Spain | 57–0 | Hong Kong | Estadio Valle del Arcipreste, Majadahonda | [112/30/1] |
Tournaments
[1127–1141] (2016-02-05 to 2016-03-20) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[1143–1148] (2016-07-01 to 2016-07-09) Women's Rugby Super Series at Regional Athletic Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah
[1150–1158] (2016-10-06 to 2016-10-15) 2016 Women's European Championship at Estadio Nacional Complutense, Madrid, Spain
[1159-1160] (2016-10-22 to 2016-10-26) 2016 Laurie O'Reilly Cup at Eden Park and QBE Stadium, Auckland
[1161] ( to 2016-11-05) 2016 Oceania Rugby Women's Championship, World Cup qualifier (Oceania) at Suva (Fiji)
[1164 and 1170] (2016-11-18 to 2016-11-26) World Cup qualifier (Europe) at Glasgow and Madrid
[1173–1175] (2016-12-09 to 2016-12-17) Asia Rugby Women's Championship World Cup qualifier (Asia) at Hong Kong
Other matches
[1142] | |||||
2016-05-14 | Singapore | 7–40 | Hong Kong | Singapore | [25/31/11] |
[1149] | |||||
2016-08-21 | Germany | 36–0 | Switzerland | Heidelberg | [63/12/1] |
[1162] | |||||
2016-11-09 | England | 10–5 | France | Twickenham Stoop, London | [235/206/39] |
[1163] | |||||
2016-11-13 | Ireland | 10–12 | England | UCD Bowl, Dublin, Ireland | [143/236/24] |
[1165] | |||||
2016-11-19 | England | 20–25 | New Zealand | Twickenham Stoop, London | [237/82/24] |
[1166] | |||||
2016-11-19 | Ireland | 7–48 | Canada | UCD Bowl, Dublin, Ireland | [144/115/3] |
[1167] | |||||
2016-11-22 | France | 36–10 | United States | Béziers | [207/107/10] |
[1168] | |||||
2016-11-23 | Canada | 10–20 | New Zealand | Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland | [116/83/12] |
[1169] | |||||
2016-11-25 | France | 31–6 | United States | Montpellier | [208/108/11] |
[1171] | |||||
2016-11-26 | England | 39–6 | Canada | Twickenham Stoop, London | [238/117/24] |
[1172] | |||||
2016-11-27 | Ireland | 8–38 | New Zealand | UCD Bowl, Dublin, Ireland | [145/84/2] |
Tournaments
[1176–1190] (2017-02-03 to 2017-03-18) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[1201 and 1203] (2017-07-08 to 2017-07-15) 2017 Asian Rugby Championship at Shiroyama and Hong Kong
[1205–1234] (2017-08-09 to 2017-08-26) 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup at Dublin (Ireland)
Other matches
[1191] | |||||
2017-03-28 | United States | 5–39 | Canada | Chula Vista, California | [109/118/35] |
[1192] | |||||
2017-04-01 | United States | 10–37 | Canada | Chula Vista, California | [110/119/36] |
[1193] | |||||
2017-06-03 | Spain | 41–18 | Hong Kong | Estadio Municipal, Medina del Campo | [118/34/2] |
[1194] | |||||
2017-06-09 | New Zealand | 28–16 | Canada | Westpac Stadium, Wellington | [85/120/12] |
[1195] | |||||
2017-06-09 | Australia | 10–53 | England | Porirua Park, Wellington | [42/245/5] |
[1196] | |||||
2017-06-11 | Wales | 10–52 | Japan | Ystrad Mynach | [178/41/1] |
[1197] | |||||
2017-06-13 | New Zealand | 44–17 | Australia | Rugby Park, Christchurch | [86/43/15] |
[1198] | |||||
2017-06-13 | Canada | 20–27 | England | Rugby Park, Christchurch | [121/246/26] |
[1199] | |||||
2017-06-17 | Australia | 5–45 | Canada | Smallbone Park, Rotorua | [44/122/2] |
[1200] | |||||
2017-06-17 | New Zealand | 21–29 | England | Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua | [87/247/25] |
[1202] | |||||
2017-07-08 | Wales | 26–21 | Spain | Cardiff | [179/119/10] |
[1204] | |||||
2017-07-22 | Zimbabwe | 10–5 | Botswana | Hartsfield Rugby Grounds, Bulawayo | [2/2/1] |
[1235] | |||||
2017-09-10 | Germany | 29–0 | Switzerland | Sportplatz Almmannsdorf, Konstanz | [64/16/2] |
[1236] | |||||
2017-10-21 | Finland | 10–39 | Sweden | Eerikkilä Areena, Tammela | [15/78/2] |
[1237] | |||||
2017-11-17 | England | 79–5 | Canada | Barnet Copthall, London | [253/128/27] |
[1238] | |||||
2017-11-19 | Italy | 21–41 | France | Biella | [137/219/19] |
[1239] | |||||
2017-11-21 | England | 49–12 | Canada | Twickenham Stoop | [254/129/28] |
[1240] | |||||
2017-11-25 | England | 69–19 | Canada | Twickenham | [255/130/29] |
Tournaments
[1241–1259] (2018-02-02 to 2018-03-17) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[1250–1253] (2018-02-27 to 2018-03-03) European Championship at Waterloo
[1260–1262] (2018-06-02 to 2018-06-08) 2018 Asian Rugby Championship at Singapore
[1265-1266] (2018-08-18 to 2018-08-25) 2018 Laurie O'Reilly Cup at ANZ Stadium, Sydney and Eden Park, Auckland
[1267, 1279] (2018-10-13 to 2018-11-17) 2018–19 European Trophy at Helsinki and Yverdon
[1276–1277, 1284–87] (2018-11-16 to 2018-11-24) 2018 Oceania Rugby Women's Championship at Lautoka (Fiji)
Other matches
[1263] | |||||
2018-07-11 | Zambia | 19–18 | Zimbabwe | Mufulira | [2/3/2] |
[1264] | |||||
2018-07-15 | Zambia | 7–3 | Zimbabwe | Mufulira | [3/4/3] |
[1269] | |||||
2018-10-28 | Germany | 25–0 | Czech Republic | Berlin | [67/11/1] |
[1270] | |||||
2018-11-03 | United States | 6–67 | New Zealand | Soldier Field, Chicago | [116/95/12] |
[1271] | |||||
2018-11-04 | Italy | 38–0 | Scotland | Calvisano | [143/185/19] |
[1272] | |||||
2018-11-09 | England | 57–5 | United States | Allianz Park, London | [-/117/17] |
[1273] | |||||
2018-11-09 | France | 0–14 | New Zealand | Toulon | [224/96/5] |
[1274] | |||||
2018-11-10 | Wales | 19–5 | South Africa | Cardiff Arms Park | [190/41/7] |
[1275] | |||||
2018-11-11 | Spain | 60–5 | Hong Kong | Villajoyosa | [127/42/4] |
[1278] | |||||
2018-11-16 | Wales | 65–0 | Hong Kong | Cardiff Arms Park | [191/43/2] |
[1280] | |||||
2018-11-17 | France | 30–27 | New Zealand | Stade des Alpes, Grenoble | [225/97/6] |
[1281] | |||||
2018-11-17 | Spain | 17–5 | South Africa | Villajoyosa | [128/42/2] |
[1282] | |||||
2018-11-18 | England | 27–19 | Canada | Castle Park, Doncaster | [262/186/7] |
[1283] | |||||
2018-11-18 | Ireland | 10–19 | United States | Donnybrook, Dublin | [161/118/7] |
[1288] | |||||
2018-11-24 | Wales | 21–38 | Canada | Cardiff Arms Park | [192/131/11] |
[1289] | |||||
2018-11-24 | England | 37–15 | Ireland | Twickenham | [263/-/-] |
[1290] | |||||
2018-11-25 | Italy | 35–10 | South Africa | Prato | [143/43/1] |
[1291] | |||||
2018-11-27 | Scotland | 25–28 | Canada | Scotstoun | [186/132/7] |
Tournaments
[1293–1310] (2019-02-01 to 2019-03-17) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[1299, 1305, 1311–1312] (2019-02-24 to 2019-05-04) European Championship at various
[1307] (2019-03-16 to 2019-03–16) 2018–19 European Trophy at Prague
[1313–1315] (2019-05-24 to 2019-07-01) 2019 Asia Pacific Championship at Suva, Fiji
[1316–1319] (2019-06-19 to 2019-06-22) 2019 Asian Division I Championship at Calamba, Philippines
[1320 and 1331] (2019-06-22 to 2019-07-13) Elgon Cup at Kisumu and Kampala
[1321–1328, 1332–1333] (2019-06-28 to 2019-07-14) Women's Rugby Super Series at San Diego, California
[1335 and 1336] (2019-07-31 to 2019-08-03) Asian Championship qualifiers at Jiujiang Stadium, China
[1337–1338, 1340–1341, 1343–1344] (2019-08-09 to 2019-08-17) 2019 Rugby Africa Cup World Cup qualifier (Africa) at Johannesburg
[1339 and 1342] (2019-08-10 to 2019-08-17) 2019 Laurie O'Reilly Cup at Optus Stadium, Perth and Eden Park, Auckland
[1348–1349, 1352, 1356, 1362] (2019-10-12 to 2019-11–23) 2019–20 European Trophy at various
[1358, 1360, 1365] (2019-11-18 to 2019-11-30) 2019 Oceania Championship World Cup qualifier (Oceania) at Lautoka, Fiji
Other matches
[1292] | |||||
2019-01-20 | Spain | 29–24 | Scotland | Madrid | [129/188/20] |
[1329] | |||||
2019-07-13 | [22] Australia | 34–5 | Japan | Sportsground 2, Newcastle | [52/50/2] |
[1330] | |||||
2019-07-13 | Zimbabwe | 18–19 [23] | Zambia | Harare Sports Club | [5/4/4] |
[1334] | |||||
2019-07-19 | [22] Australia | 46–3 [24] | Japan | North Sydney Oval, Sydney | [53/51/3] |
[1343] | |||||
2019-08-25 | Colombia | 28–7 [25] | Brazil | Medellin | [] |
[1344] | |||||
2019-09-14 | Zambia | 21–15 [26] | Zimbabwe | Dean Arena, Lusaka | [5/6/5] |
[1345] | |||||
2019-09-21 | South Africa | 12–29 [27] | Spain | WJ De Wet Stadium, Despatch | [] |
[1346] | |||||
2019-09-30 | South Africa | 5–47 | Scotland | City Park, Cape Town | [] |
[1347] | |||||
2019-10-05 | South Africa | 15–38 | Scotland | City Park, Cape Town | [] |
[1350] | |||||
2019-11-03 | Spain | 22–5 | Wales | Estadio Nacional Universidad Complutense, Madrid | [] |
[1351] | |||||
2019-11-09 | France | 10–20 | England | Stade Marcel Michelin, Clermont Ferrand | [] |
[1353] | |||||
2019-11-10 | Ireland | 13–15 | Wales | Donnybrook, Dublin | [] |
[1354] | |||||
2019-11-16 | England | 17–15 | France | Sandy Park, Exeter | [] |
[1355] | |||||
2019-11-16 | Italy | 17–17 | Japan | Stadio Fattori, L'Aquila | [] |
[1357] | |||||
2019-11-17 | Scotland | 3–17 | Wales | Scotstoun, Glasgow | [] |
[1359] | |||||
2019-11-20 | United States | 0–19 | Canada | Chula Vista, San Diego | [] |
[1361] | |||||
2019-11-23 | England | 60–3 | Italy | Goldington Road, Bedford | [] |
[1363] | |||||
2019-11-24 | Scotland | 20–24 | Japan | Scotstoun | [] |
[1364] | |||||
2019-11-24 | United States | 27–52 | Canada | Chula Vista, San Diego | [] |
[1366] | |||||
2019-11-26 | Netherlands | 12–14 | Hong Kong | Amsterdam | [] |
[1367] | |||||
2019-11-30 | Netherlands | 0–18 | Hong Kong | Amsterdam | [] |
Tournaments
[1369–1381] (2020-02-02 to 2020-11-01) Women's Six Nations Championship at various
[1377, ????–????] (2020-03-07 to 2020-04-11) European Championship at various
[1382] (2020-11-14 to 2020-11-14) 2019 Oceania Championship World Cup qualifier (Oceania) at The Trusts Arena, Auckland
[????–????] (2020-03-15 to 2020-03–22) Asia Rugby Women's Championship World Cup qualifier (Asia) at Hong Kong
Other matches
[1368] | |||||
2020-01-20 | Spain | 12–36 | Scotland | Estadio Juan Rojas, Almería | [] |
[1383] | |||||
2020-11-14 | France | 10–33 | England | Stade des Alpes, Grenoble | [] |
[1384] | |||||
2020-11-21 | England | 25–23 | France | Twickenham | [] |
References
- First women's international
- First international in the British Isles
- The first home nations international. Video highlights of the game can be seen here
- First international in North America
- This match, and preparations for it, was filmed by Channel 4 for a documentary called "Rugby Women", a copy of which is held in the National Film Archive at the British Film Institute
- This was the final Great Britain international and also featured in the Channel 4 documentary called "Rugby Women", a copy of which is held in the National Film Archive at the British Film Institute
- First International for both Ireland and Scotland at site of the first ever men's international.
- Cleary, Mick; Griffiths, John, eds. (1996). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1995-96. Aylesbury: Rothmans Publications Ltd. p. 374. ISBN 0-7472-7816-4.
- Team photo
- First women's match at Murrayfield
- Some sources give the score as 7–7
- "Wedstrijdarchief (Match Archive)". 17 June 2006. Archived from the original on 22 April 2009. Retrieved 17 September 2013.
- A review of Canada's test history is likely to reject test status from this match
- There are reports that there may have been an earlier game, played between 2004 and 2006, won by Zambia by 88-0
- Match report
- "Local rugby reaches climax". 2013-10-03. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
- https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=697261610285818&set=a.697263203618992.1073741846.191813794163938&type=1
- https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2013/nov/09/england-france-womens-rugby
- "England v Canada – As it happens!". Scrum Queens. 2013-11-13. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
- "Switzerland retain Konektor Cup". Scrum Queens. 2013-11-16. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
- Robinson, Georgina (21 June 2019). "Amazing Grace: New Wallaroos captain's rapid rise to the top". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- "Sables off to a flier". Sunday Mail. 14 July 2019. Archived from the original on 14 July 2019.
- Payten, Iain (19 July 2019). "Nestor praises "Amazing Grace" as skipper leads Wallaroos to big win over Japan". rugby.com.au.
- "Colombia impressive in win over Brazil". Scrum Queens. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
- "Last minute Zambian Victoria Cup win". Scrum Queens. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
- "Comfortable Spanish win in Springbok test". Scrum Queens. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
External links
- Media related to Women's rugby union at Wikimedia Commons
- Rugbydata includes women's internationals (18 March 2010 to 16 March 2014)
- Entire list of internationals (13 June 1982 to 28 April 2012) in a Google Documents spreadsheet.
- The rise and popularity of women's rugby in Canada, by John A O'Hanley (1998)
- Official women's World Rankings