Wales women's national rugby union team

The Wales women's national rugby union team first played in 1987. Wales plays in the Women's Rugby World Cup and the Women's Six Nations Championship.

Wales
EmblemThe Prince of Wales's feathers
UnionWelsh Rugby Union
Head coachnone
CaptainSiwan Lillicrap
First colours
Second colours
World Rugby ranking
Current9 (as of 23 November 2020)
First international
 Wales 4–22 England 
(Pontypool, Wales 5 April 1987)
Biggest win
 Wales 77–0 Germany 
(Barcelona, Spain 17 May 2002)
Biggest defeat
 England 83–11 Wales 
(Swansea, Wales 10 April 1999)
World Cup
Appearances6 (First in 1991)
Best result4th place, 1994

History

Wales Women have played as a team officially since 5 April 1987 when a Wales Women team, led by Liza Burgess, took on an England Women side at Pontypool Park.[1] Prior to 1987, Welsh players were selected to represent Great Britain with the first representative side featuring players from Wales running against France at Richmond Athletic Ground in 1986. Great Britain played as a team on several occasions until 1990, beating Italy in their final match. Wales have played England every year since 1987.

Wales hosted the first Women's Rugby World Cup in Cardiff in 1991 and since then they have participated in a further four of the five tournaments finishing fourth in 1994, their highest ever finish.[2] The IRB adopted the competition in 1998, which was won by the New Zealand Black Ferns who also won the tournaments in Barcelona in 2002 Edmonton, Canada in 2006.

The Welsh Women's Rugby Union was created in 1994 charged with promoting and governing the development and practice of Women's Rugby in Wales; the other three home unions also took charge of their own administration effectively ending the function of the WRFU in the process. The WWRU also became affiliated to the Welsh Rugby Union at the same time.

The creation of four separate home unions for Women's Rugby in Great Britain also saw the introduction of the Women's Home Nations competition with the first set of internationals taking place in 1995. Wales Women's early years in the tournament saw victories only against Ireland Women . Wales Women also remain the only touring team from Wales to have won a Test series in South Africa, beating the Bokkies by two Test to nil back in 1994.

From 2004 to 2006 a policy of selecting only players based in Wales resulted in a series of poor results – and failure to qualify for the 2006 World Cup. When the policy was reversed the team immediately recorded their best Six Nations performance, with a victory over France in 2006, wins over Scotland in 2006 & 2007, ending a ten-year drought of wins against their Celtic opponents, and culminating with victory over England in 2009 on their way to a Triple Crown. The National 7s squad lifted the European 7s title in 2006, beating England in the final but narrowly failed to secure a place in the 2009 Rugby World Cup 7s. In 2007 Wales also re-entered the FIRA Championship, using the tournament to give tournament experience to its development team.

Current squad

Squad for 2018 Women's Six Nations Championship:[3][4]

Caps accurate prior to the beginning of the tournament.

PlayerPositionDate of Birth (Age)CapsClub
Carys Phillips Hooker (1992-11-12) 12 November 1992 36 Ospreys
Kelsey Jones Hooker (1997-09-04) 4 September 1997 2 Ospreys
Amy Evans Prop (1990-09-30) 30 September 1990 18 Ospreys
Cerys Hale Prop (1993-04-04) 4 April 1993 12 Dragons
Gwenllian Pyrs Prop (1997-11-28) 28 November 1997 5 RGC
Caryl Thomas Prop (1986-02-19) 19 February 1986 39 Scarlets
Megan York Prop (1987-04-16) 16 April 1987 29 Dragons
Cara Hope Prop (1993-11-24) 24 November 1993 0 Ospreys
Melissa Clay Lock (1990-01-01) 1 January 1990 15 Ospreys
Siwan Lillicrap Lock (1987-09-21) 21 September 1987 15 Ospreys
Natalia John Lock (1996-02-15) 15 February 1996 8 Ospreys
Alisha Butchers Flanker (1997-06-14) 14 June 1997 14 Scarlets
Nia Davies Flanker (1992-12-07) 7 December 1992 14 Scarlets
Sioned Harries Flanker (1989-11-22) 22 November 1989 49 Scarlets
Lleucu George Flanker (2000-01-21) 21 January 2000 2 Scarlets
Awen Prysor Flanker 0 Cardiff Blues
Beth Lewis Flanker 0 Scarlets
Shona Powell Hughes Number 8 (1991-07-08) 8 July 1991 46 Ospreys
Amy Thomas Number 8 0 Ospreys
Rhiannon Parker Scrum-half 18 August 1989 2 Cardiff Blues
Jade Knight Scrum-half 0 Scarlets
Ffion Lewis Scrum-half 0 Scarlets
Elinor Snowsill Fly-half (1989-06-27) 27 June 1989 44 Newport-Gwent Dragons
Robyn Wilkins Fly-half (1995-04-01) 1 April 1995 29 Ospreys
Jodie Evans Fly-half (1991-05-25) 25 May 1991 5 Scarlets
Rebecca De Filippo Centre (1994-02-25) 25 February 1994 23 Newport-Gwent Dragons
Gemma Rowland Centre (1989-02-07) 7 February 1989 17 Newport-Gwent Dragons
Kerin Lake Centre (1990-05-24) 24 May 1990 16 Ospreys
Hannah Jones Centre (1996-11-14) 14 November 1996 18 Scarlets
Rhiannon Nokes Centre (1989-02-13) 13 February 1989 0 Ospreys
Alecs Donovan Centre 0 Ospreys
Jasmine Joyce Wing (1995-10-09) 9 October 1995 5 Scarlets
Jess Kavanagh-Williams Wing (1990-02-20) 20 February 1990 6 RGC
Hannah Bluck Wing 0 Cardiff Blues
Angharad De Smet Wing (1997-06-14) 14 June 1997 0 Scarlets
Lisa Neumann Fullback 0 RGC

Notable players

In 2018 Liza Burgess was inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame. In 2019, Rafiuke Taylor became Wales women's first ever dual code rugby international.

Results summary

(Full internationals only)
Correct as of 31 October 2016

Rugby: Wales internationals 1987–
Opponent First game Played Won Drawn Lost Percentage
 Australia 2002 4 0 0 4 0.00%
 Canada 1991 8 2 2 4 37.50%
 England 1987 33 2 0 31 6.06%
 France 1994 22 4 0 18 18.18%
 Germany 1998 2 2 0 0 100.00%
 Ireland 1996 21 12 0 9 57.14%
 Italy 1998 16 11 0 5 68.75%
 Kazakhstan 1994 5 3 0 2 60.00%
 Netherlands 1988 5 2 0 3 40.00%
 New Zealand 1991 3 0 0 3 0.00%
 Russia 1998 2 2 0 0 100.00%
 Samoa 2002 1 0 0 1 0.00%
 Scotland 1993 28 15 0 13 53.57%
 South Africa 2004 6 4 0 2 66.67%
 Spain 1991 9 2 0 7 22.22%
 Sweden 2007 3 2 0 1 66.67%
 United States 1993 4 0 0 4 0.00%
Summary 1987 172 63 2 107 36.63%

Results

See Women's international rugby for information about the status of international games and match numbering.

1980s

[13]
1987-04-05 Wales  4–22  England Pontypool Park [1/1/1]
[20]
1988-04-24 Wales  6–36  England Newport RFC [2/2/2]
[29]
1988-11-27 Netherlands  3–0  Wales Utrecht [14/3/1]
[30]
1989-02-12 England  38–4  Wales Moseley RFC [4/4/3]

1990s

[35]
1990-02-11 Wales  12–18  England Neath RFC [5/5/4]
[46]
1991-03-24 England  24–13  Wales Waterloo [6/6/5]
[51]
1991-04-08 (WC) Wales  9–9  Canada Glamorgan Wanderers [7/5/1]
[55]
1991-04-10 (WC) Wales  6–24  New Zealand Llanharan RFC [8/6/1]
[61]
1991-04-11 (WC) Wales  3–6  Netherlands Cardiff [9/22/2]
[63]
1992-02-09 Wales  10–14  England National Stadium Cardiff [10/12/6]
[69]
1993-03-14 England  23–5  Wales Northampton RFC [13/11/7]
[71]
1993-06-08 (CC) Canada  22–8  Wales Brampton, Ontario [7/12/2]
[74]
1993-06-10 (CC) United States  26–0  Wales Fletcher's Fields, Toronto [13/13/1]
[75]
1993-06-12 (CC) England  38–0  Wales Fletcher's Fields, Toronto [16/14/8]
[79]
1993-12-19 Scotland  0–23  Wales Burnbrae, Glasgow [2/15/1]
[81]
1994-02-13 Wales  10–11  England Bridgend [16/17/9]
[85]
1994-04-11 (WC) Canada  5–11  Wales Edinburgh Academicals [10/17/3]
[88]
1994-04-13 (WC) Kazakhstan  8–29  Wales Edinburgh Academicals [2/18/1]
[97]
1994-04-17 (WC) Scotland  0–8  Wales Melrose [6/19/2]
[99]
1994-04-20 (WC) United States  56–15  Wales Gala [18/20/2]
[107]
1994-04-24 (WC) France  27–0  Wales Edinburgh Academicals [29/21/1]
[113]
1994-12-20 Wales  0–5  Scotland The Brewery Field [22/10/3]
[112]
1995-02-12 England  25–0  Wales Sale RFC [24/23/10]
[127]
1996-02-04 (HN) England  56–3  Wales Leicester [25/24/11]
[128]
1996-02-18 (HN) Wales  11–6  Scotland Bridgend [25/15/4]
[129]
1996-03-03 (HN) Ireland  22–6  Wales Old Belvedere, Dublin [10/26/1]
[149]
1997-01-12 (HN) Scotland  10–0  Wales Meggetland [18/27/5]
[150]
1997-01-26 (HN) Wales  32–5  Ireland Bridgend [28/12/2]
[155]
1997-03-09 (HN) Wales  22–24  England Worcester [29/33/12]
[182]
1998-02-15 (HC) England  29–12  Wales Waterloo [39/30/13]
[184]
1998-03-01 (HC) Wales  12–22  Scotland Cardiff [31/27/6]
[186]
1998-03-22 (HC) Ireland  10–27  Wales Old Crescent, Rosbrien [20/32/3]
[192]
1998-05-02 (WC) Spain  28–18  Wales Amsterdam [15/33/1]
[201]
1998-05-05 (WC) Russia  7–83  Wales Amsterdam [10/34/1]
[211]
1998-05-09 (WC) Germany  12–55  Wales Amsterdam [21/35/1]
[219]
1998-05-12 (WC) Kazakhstan  18–13  Wales Amsterdam [15/36/2]
[223]
1998-05-15 (WC) Italy  10–12  Wales Amsterdam [24/37/1]
[233]
1999-02-07 (5N) Scotland  23–0  Wales Inverleith, Edinburgh [35/38/6]
[235]
1999-02-28 (5N) Wales  26–0  Ireland Venue unknown [39/28/4]
[236]
1999-03-05 (5N) France  34–5  Wales Savigny-en-Barley [51/40/2]
[242]
1999-04-10 (5N) Wales  11–83  England Swansea [41/51/14]
[246]
1999-04-19 FIRA Spain  14–8  Wales Belluno, Italy [21/42/2]
[249]
1999-04-21 FIRA Italy  17–28  Wales Belluno, Italy [26/43/2]
[253]
1999-04-24 FIRA Wales  11–22  Kazakhstan Belluno, Italy [44/20/3]

2000s

[261]
2000-02-04 (5N) Wales  10–27  France Swansea [45/56/3]
[266]
2000-03-05 (5N) England  51–0  Wales Newbury [58/46/15]
[269]
2000-03-19 (5N) Wales  12–36  Scotland Caerphilly [47/44/8]
[271]
2000-04-01 (5N) Spain  18–10  Wales Majadahonda, Madrid [28/48/3]
[274]
2000-05-08 FIRA Scotland  28–6  Wales Almería, Spain [46/49/9]
[277]
2000-05-10 FIRA Italy  24–25  Wales El Ejido, Spain [29/50/3]
[282]
2000-05-13 FIRA Wales  6–3  Kazakhstan Vera, Spain [51/23/4]
[296]
2001-01-15 Wales  72–5  Netherlands Brewery Field, Bridgend [52/48/3]
[299]
2001-02-04 (5N) Wales  0–18  England Newport [53/66/16]
[302]
2001-02-18 (5N) Scotland  22–0  Wales Meggetland [50/54/10]
[305]
2001-03-16 (5N) France  24–3  Wales Nanterre [67/55/4]
[309]
2001-04-08 (5N) Wales  0–5  Spain Wrexham [56/36/4]
[312]
2001-05-06 FIRA Scotland  13–3  Wales Hazebrouk, France [53/57/11]
[320]
2001-05-10 FIRA Ireland  10–15  Wales Tourcoing, France [37/58/5]
[327]
2001-05-12 FIRA Wales  17–7  Kazakhstan Villeneuve d'ascq, France [59/26/5]
[336]
2001-10-18 Wales  7–21  Canada Glamorgan Wanderers [60/33/4]
[337]
2001-10-21 Wales  11–12  Canada Caerphilly [61/34/5]
[339]
2001-10-28 Wales  13–13  Canada Ebbw Vale [62/35/6]
[341]
2001-11-18 Wales  17–20  United States Ebbw Vale [63/39/3]
[344]
2002-02-03 (6N) Ireland  5–13  Wales Thormond Park, Limerick [40/64/6]
[346]
2002-02-15 (6N) Wales  0–20  France Brewery Field, Bridgend [65/72/5]
[350]
2002-03-02 (6N) Spain  20–0  Wales Madrid [42/66/5]
[354]
2002-03-23 (6N) England  40–0  Wales London Welsh [81/67/17]
[361]
2002-04-07 (6N) Wales  3–31  Scotland Stradey Park [68/62/12]
[363]
2002-05-13 (WC) Australia  30–0  Wales Barcelona [14/69/1]
[370]
2002-05-17 (WC) Germany  0–77  Wales Barcelona [37/70/2]
[380]
2002-05-20 (WC) Wales  35–3  Italy Barcelona [71/37/4]
[389]
2002-05-24 (WC) Wales  14–17  Samoa Barcelona [72/5/1]
[397]
2003-02-15 (6N) Wales  44–0  Spain Cardiff Arms Park [73/49/6]
[399]
2003-02-21 (6N) Wales  7–69  England Cardiff Arms Park [74/87/17]
[404]
2003-03-09 (6N) Scotland  9–8  Wales Meadowbank [70/75/13]
[405]
2003-03-21 (6N) Wales  17–0  Ireland Cardiff Arms Park [76/52/7]
[409]
2003-03-28 (6N) France  34–7  Wales Paris [84/77/6]
[428]
2004-02-14 (6N) Wales  10–30  Scotland Arms Park, Cardiff [78/74/14]
[431]
2004-02-21 (6N) Ireland  13–14  Wales Thomond Park, Limerick [55/79/8]
[436]
2004-03-07 (6N) Wales  0–22  France Arms Park, Cardiff [80/89/7]
[437]
2004-03-20 (6N) England  53–3  Wales The Stoop, London [97/81/19]
[441]
2004-03-27 (6N) Wales  7–12  Spain Arms Park, Cardiff [82/60/7]
[444]
2004-05-01 FIRA Ireland  7–24  Wales Toulouse, France [59/83/9]
[454]
2004-05-05 FIRA England  39–3  Wales Toulouse, France [100/84/20]
[457]
2004-05-08 FIRA Scotland  11–10  Wales Toulouse, France [81/85/15]
[461]
2004-05-29 South Africa  5–8  Wales Port Elizabeth [1/86/1]
[462]
2004-06-05 South Africa  15–16  Wales Loftus Versfeld,Pretoria [2/87/2]
[476]
2005-02-04 (6N) Wales  0–81  England Arms Park, Cardiff [88/106/21]
[478]
2005-02-12 (6N) Spain  10–10  Wales Orense, Santiago [65/89/8]
[481]
2005-02-25 (6N) France  48–0  Wales Bondoufle, Paris [97/90/8]
[487]
2005-03-13 (6N) Scotland  22–5  Wales Murrayfield [86/91/16]
[488]
2005-03-18 (6N) Wales  6–11  Ireland Arms Park, Cardiff [92/67/10]
[496]
2005-04-30 Wales  9–24  South Africa Ebbw Vale RFC [93/3/3]
[514]
2005-10-22 Italy  11–14  Wales Treviso [46/94/5]
[522]
2006-02-04 (6N) England  38–15  Wales Old Albanians, St Albans [115/95/22]
[526]
2006-02-11 (6N) Wales  5–0  Scotland Sardis Rd, Pontypridd [96/92/17]
[527]
2006-02-25 (6N) Ireland  7–14  Wales Donnybrook, Dublin [71/97/11]
[530]
2006-03-10 (6N) Wales  10–0  Spain Sardis Rd, Pontypridd [98/71/9]
[533]
2006-03-17 (6N) Wales  11–10  France Sardis Rd, Pontypridd [99/106/9]
[552]
2006-05-06 Wales  16–11  Canada Glamorgan Wanderers [100/54/7]
[594]
2006-11-18 Wales  31–7  Italy Glamorgan Wanderers [101/52/6]
[597]
2006-12-03 Wales  24–0  Netherlands Llanrumney [102/74/4]
[599]
2007-02-03 (6N) Wales  10–5  Ireland Taffs Well RFC, Cardiff [103/80/12]
[603]
2007-02-10 (6N) Scotland  0–10  Wales Dunbar [102/104/18]
[605]
2007-02-24 (6N) France  15–0  Wales Stade Guy Moquet, Paris [114/105/10]
[608]
2007-03-11 (6N) Italy  0–24  Wales Rome [56/106/7]
[610]
2007-03-17 (6N) Wales  0–30  England Taffs Well RFC, Cardiff [107/129/23]
[629]
2007-04-28 FIRA Netherlands  12–3  Walesa Barcelona, Spain [76/108/5]
[633]
2007-04-30 FIRA Sweden  18–8  Walesa Barcelona, Spain [44/109/1]
[636]
2007-05-02 FIRA France  17–10  Walesa Barcelona, Spain [119/110/11]
[638]
2007-05-05 FIRA Russia  14–38  Walesa Barcelona, Spain [25/111/2]
[653]
2007-11-09 Wales  3–25  Canada Cardiff [112/65/8]
[657]
2008-02-02 (6N) England  55–0  Wales London Irish [134/113/24]
[660]
2008-02-10 (6N) Wales  23–6  Scotland Taff's Well [114/108/19]
[664]
2008-02-24 (6N) Wales  27–5  Italy Taff's Well [115/64/8]
[665]
2008-03-07 (6N) Ireland  10–19  Wales St Mary's RFC, Dublin [88/116/13]
[669]
2008-03-15 (6N) Wales  3–0  France Taff's Well [117/125/12]
[683]
2008-05-17 FIRA Scotland  10–27  Wales Amsterdam [112/118/20]
[692]
2008-05-20 FIRA France  10–18  Wales Leiden, Netherlands [128/119/13]
[703]
2008-05-24 FIRA England  12–6  Wales Amsterdam [143/120/25]
[725]
2009-02-08 (6N) Scotland  10–31  Wales Lasswade RFC, Bonnyrigg [116/121/21]
[726]
2009-02-14 (6N) Wales  16–15  England Taff's Well [122/148/26]
[731]
2009-02-28 (6N) France  27–5  Wales Montauban [132/123/14]
[734]
2009-03-15 (6N) Italy  7–29  Wales Mira (Riviera del Brenta) [60/124/9]
[735]
2009-03-21 (6N) Wales  13–10  Ireland Taff's Well [125/97/14]
[781]
2009-11-28 Wales  56–7  Sweden St Helen's, Swansea [126/57/2]

2010s

[786]
2010-02-06 (6N) England  31–0  Wales Esher [154/127/27]
[790]
2010-02-14 (6N) Wales  28–12  Scotland Brewery Field, Bridgend [128/125/22]
[798]
2010-02-28 (6N) Wales  3–15  France Brewery Field, Bridgend [129/142/16]
[801]
2010-03-12 (6N) Ireland  18–3  Wales Ashbourne [101/130/15]
[806]
2010-03-21 (6N) Wales  15–19  Italy Brewery Field, Bridgend [131/79/10]
[835]
2010-08-20 (WC) Australia  26–12  Wales Surrey Park, Guildford [28/132/2]
[841]
2010-08-24 (WC) South Africa  15–10  Wales Surrey Park, Guildford [21/133/4]
[848]
2010-08-28 (WC) New Zealand  41–8  Wales Surrey Park, Guildford [56/134/2]
[854]
2010-09-01 (WC) Sweden  10–32  Wales Surrey Park, Guildford [68/135/3]
[860]
2010-09-05 (WC) South Africa  17–29  Wales Surrey Park, Guildford [24/136/5]
[869]
2011-02-06 (6N) Wales  9–19  England Cross Keys RFC [137/169/28]
[872]
2011-02-13 (6N) Scotland  12–41  Wales Burnbrae, Milngavie [138/138/23]
[874]
2011-02-27 (6N) Italy  12–8  Wales Viareggio, Tuscany [88/139/11]
[877]
2011-03-13 (6N) Wales  15–14  Ireland Cross Keys RFC [140/110/16]
[880]
2011-03-19 (6N) France  15–0  Wales Bourgoin-Jallieu [155/141/16]
[-]
2012-02-03 (6N) Ireland  10–3[5]  Wales Ashbourne RFC [-/-/-]
[924]
2012-02-12 (6N) Wales  20–0  Scotland Cross Keys [142/144/24]
[926]
2012-02-25 (6N) England  33–0  Wales Twickenham stadium [183/143/29]
[928]
2012-03-03 (6N) Ireland  36–0  Wales Ashbourne RFC [114/144/17]
[930]
2012-03-10 (6N) Wales  30–13  Italy Millennium Stadium, Cardiff [145/95/12]
[934]
2012-03-18 (6N) Wales  0–31  France Cross Keys [146/161/17]
[971]
2013-02-03 (6N) Wales  10–12  Ireland Aberavon [147/117/18]
[972]
2013-02-08 (6N) France  32–0  Wales Stade Levindrey, Laon [170/148/18]
[976]
2013-02-24 (6N) Italy  15–16  Wales Benevento [105/149/13]
[979]
2013-03-10 (6N) Scotland  0–13  Wales Scotstoun, Glasgow [151/150/25]
[982]
2013-03-17 (6N) Wales  16–20  England Aberavon [151/198/30]
[1024]
2014-02-02 (6N) Wales  11–12  Italy Talbot Athletic Ground [152/111/14]
[1025]
2014-02-07 (6N) Ireland  18–6  Wales Ashbourne [123/153/19]
[1030]
2014-02-23 (6N) Wales  0–27  France Talbot Athletic Ground [154/182/19]
[1031]
2014-03-07 (6N) England  35–3  Wales Twickenham Stoop [211/155/31]
[1036]
2014-03-16 (6N) Wales  25–0  Scotland Talbot Athletic Ground [156/160/26]
[1051]
2014-06-28 Wales  7–10  United States Wales [157/95/4]
[1062]
2014-08-01 (WC) France  26–0  Wales CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 [187/158/20]
[1064]
2014-08-05 (WC) Australia  25–3  Wales CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 2 [36/159/3]
[1072]
2014-08-09 (WC) Wales  35–3  South Africa CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 [160/38/6]
[1076]
2014-08-13 (WC) New Zealand  63–7  Wales CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 [75/161/3]
[1084]
2014-08-17 (WC) Australia  30–3  Wales CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 [39/162/4]
[1095]
2015-02-06 (6N) Wales  13–0  England St. Helen's, Swansea [163/218/32]
[1097]
2015-02-14 (6N) Scotland  3–39  Wales Broadwood, Cumbernauld [163/164/27]
[1100]
2015-02-27 (6N) France  28–7  Wales Stade Sapiac, Montauban [194/165/21]
[1104]
2015-03-15 (6N) Wales  0–20  Ireland Swansea [166/135/20]
[1105]
2015-03-21 (6N) Italy  23–5  Wales Stadio Plebiscito, Padova [121/167/15]
[1128]
2016-02-06 (6N) Ireland  21–3  Wales Donnybrook, Dublin [138/168/21]
[1132]
2016-02-14 (6N) Wales  23–10  Scotland The Gnoll, Neath [169/169/28]
[1134]
2016-02-28 (6N) Wales  10–8  France The Gnoll, Neath [170/200/22]
[1137]
2016-03-12 (6N) England  20–13  Wales Twickenham Stoop [231/171/33]
[1141]
2016-03-20 (6N) Wales  12–16  Italy Athletic Ground, Port Talbot [172/126/16]
[1177]
2017-02-04 (6N) Italy  8–20  Wales Stadio Carotti, Iesi [-/173/17]
[1179]
2017-02-11 (6N) Wales  0–63  England Cardiff Arms Park [174/-/33]
[1182]
2017-02-24 (6N) Scotland  15–14  Wales Broadwood, Cumbernauld [-/175/29]
[1185]
2017-03-11 (6N) Wales  7–12  Ireland Cardiff Arms Park [176/149/22]
[1190]
2017-03-18 (6N) France  39–19  Wales Brive-la-Gaillarde [-/177/23]
[1206]
2017-08-09 (WC) New Zealand  44–12  Wales Billings Park UCD, Dublin [88/178/4]
[1214]
2017-08-13 (WC) Canada  15–0  Wales Billings Park UCD, Dublin [124/179/9]
[1221]
2017-08-17 (WC) Wales  39–15  Hong Kong UCD Bowl, Dublin [180/38/1]
[1227]
2017-08-22 (WC) Canada  52–0  Wales Queen's University Belfast [126/181/10]
[1230]
2017-08-26 (WC) Ireland  17–27  Wales Kingspan Stadium, Belfast [155/182/23]
[1196]
2017-06-11 Wales  10–52  Japan Ystrad Mynach [183/41/1]
[1202]
2017-07-08 Wales  26–21  Spain Cardiff [184/119/10]
[1241]
2018-02-02 (6N) Wales  18–17  Scotland Parc Eirias, Colwyn Bay [185/-/30]
[1244]
2018-02-10 (6N) England  52–0  Wales The Stoop, Twickenham [-/186/34]
[1249]
2018-02-25 (6N) Ireland  35–12  Wales Donnybrook, Dublin [158/187/24]
[1255]
2018-03-11 (6N) Wales  15–22  Italy Principality Stadium, Cardiff [188/-/18]
[1258]
2018-03-16 (6N) Wales  3–38  France Parc Eirias, Colwyn Bay [189/-/24]
[1274]
2018-11-10 Wales  19–5  South Africa Cardiff [190/41/7]
[1278]
2018-11-16 Wales  65–0  Hong Kong Cardiff [191/43/2]
[1288]
2018-11-24 Wales  21–38  Canada Cardiff [192/131/11]
[1295]
2019-02-02 (6N) France  52–3  Wales Altrad Stadium, Montpellier [-/193/25]
[1297]
2019-02-09 (6N) Italy  3–3  Wales Lecce [-/194/19]
[1302]
2019-02-24 (6N) Wales  12–51  England Cardiff Arms Park [195/-/35]
[1303]
2019-03-08 (6N) Scotland  15–17  Wales Scotstoun, Glasgow [-/196/31]
[1309]
2019-03-17 (6N) Wales  24–5  Ireland Cardiff Arms Park [197/167/25]
[1350]
2019-11-03 Spain  22–5  Wales Estadio Nacional Universidad Complutense, Madrid [-/198/11]
[1353]
2019-11-10 Ireland  13–15  Wales Donnybrook, Dublin [168/199/26]
Notes

^a Wales only sent its development squad to the 2007 FIRA tournament.

Other matches

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1990-10-21 Catalonia  4–0  Wales XV Barcelona [-/-/-]
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2002-02-16 Wales A  0–53  England A Bridgend [-/-/-]
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2002-03-24 England A  79–0  Wales A London Welsh [-/-/-]
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2002-04-14 England Academy  35–0  Wales A Chester [-/-/-]
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2003-03-23 Wales A  22–12  England Academy Caerphilly [-/-/-]
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2003-03-29 France A  5–25  Wales A Paris [-/-/-]
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2004-03-05 Wales A  5–8  France A Llanrumney [-/-/-]
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2004-04-25 England Academy  80–0  Wales A Broadstreet, Coventry [-/-/-]
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2004-12-08 England A  50–17  Wales Clifton [-/-/-]
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2005-03-20 England Academy  48–0  Wales A Birchgrove [-/-/-]
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2005-04-26 Wales A  10–17  South Africa UWIC, Cardiff [-/-/-]
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2006-02-11 Netherlands  27–0  Wales A Amsterdam [-/-/-]
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2006-05-02 Wales A  7–66  Canada UWIC, Cardiff [-/-/-]
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2009-04-12 Welsh Invitational XV  13–15  Sweden Sardis Road, Pontypridd [-/-/-]
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2010-08-01 Wales XV  15–13  Ireland XV Bridgend [-/-/-]
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2013-01-05 Wales XV  7–0[6]  Spain National Centre of Excellence, Cardiff [-/-/-]
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2014-07-20 Ireland XV  27–7  Wales Estuary Road, Malahide, Dublin, Ireland [-/-/-]
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2016-01-24 Wales XV  15–5[7]  Ireland XV Ystrad Mynach [-/-/-]
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2016-10-29 Wales XV  15–0  Scotland XV Cardiff Arms Park [-/-/-]
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2016-11-11 Wales  43–5 British Army Women's XV Cardiff Arms Park [-/-/-]
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2017-01-14 Spain XV  0–39  Wales XV El Pantano, Villajoyosa [-/-/-]

References

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