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The 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup was the sixth staging of the Women's Rugby League World Cup, and was one of three major tournaments part of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup. The tournament was held in England from 1 November to 19 November 2022. [1]
The Women's Rugby League World Cup is an international rugby league tournament, contested by the women's national teams of the International Rugby League (IRL). The competition has been held since 2000 and was incorporated into the Festival of World Cups in 2008 until 2017 when it became a centrepiece event along with the men's competition.
The 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup final was the rugby league match to determine the winner of the 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup, played between the two finalists on 19 November 2022 at Old Trafford in Manchester, England.
The 2021 Rugby World Cup was the ninth staging of the women's Rugby World Cup, as organised by World Rugby. It was held from 8 October to 12 November 2022 in Auckland and Whangārei , New Zealand. It was originally scheduled to be held in 2021, but was postponed by one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
2008 World Cup squad, list of players includes their club. [4] 2008 World Cup vs Russia, brief report. [32] 2008 World Cup vs New Zealand, brief report with point scorers. [33] 2008 World Cup vs Pacific Islands, brief report with point scorers. [34] 2010 Tour to New Zealand, article listing squad members with their club. [12]
The 2021 tournament was the sixth staging of the Women's Rugby League World Cup and featured eight teams, an increase of two from the 2017 event. Australia were the defending champions having won their second title last time out .
In last October, the New Zealand Rugby League announced that original selection Kararaina Wira-Kohu was withdrawn due to injury and had been replaced by Abigail Roache. [25] Mele Hufanga played one match for Tonga in 2020. Crystal Tamarua played two matches for the Cook Islands in the 2017 World Cup.
Women's rugby league is the female-only version of rugby league.. The sport has growing more popular in Australia, France, Great Britain, and New Zealand. These countries regularly compete in the Women's Rugby League World Cup which has been in operation since 2000.