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The World Rugby Women's World Rankings is a ranking system for women's national teams in rugby union, managed by World Rugby, the sport's governing body. [2] Led by England as of June 2023, [ 3 ] they attempt to compare the strength of at any given time.
The 2024 Women's Six Nations Championship was the 23rd edition of the Women's Six Nations Championship, an annual rugby union competition contested by the national teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. England are the defending champions, having won their 19th title in 2023.
The World Rugby Rankings is a ranking system for national teams in rugby union, managed by World Rugby, the sport's governing body. There are separate men's and women's rankings. The teams of World Rugby's member nations are ranked based on their game results, with the most successful teams being ranked highest.
Where do the 20 competing nations sit ahead of the tournament?
The 2024 Women's Six Nations Championship, known as the Guinness Women's Six Nations for sponsorship purposes except in France where due to alcohol sponsorship prohibitions the tournament was unsponsored, was the 23rd series of the Women's Six Nations Championship, an annual women's rugby union competition between England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.
The 2024 WXV was the second edition of WXV, a Women's international rugby union group tournament for national teams organised by World Rugby. It took place between 27 September and 13 October 2024. The competition featured three divisions of six nations each. Participating teams were determined by regional competitions and play-in/play-off matches.
The IRL Women's World Rankings are the ranking system for women's national teams in the sport of rugby league ... This page was last edited on 3 July 2024, ...
World Rugby ranking; Current: 14 (as of 28 October 2024) First international Russia 0-66 England (11 April 1994) Biggest win Russia 74-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina (21 May 2005) Biggest defeat United States 84-0 Russia (2 May 1998) Scotland 84-0 Russia (17 May 2009) World Cup; Appearances: 2 (First in 1994)