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Rugby union players by women's national team (21 C) A. American female rugby union players (2 C, 131 P) Australian female rugby union players (2 C, 139 P) B.
The USA Women's National Team XVs represents the United States in women's international rugby union.The team was officially formed in 1987 and is nicknamed the Eagles. An international powerhouse during the 1990s— the Eagles won the inaugural 1991 Women's World Cup and finished second in the two following World Cups in 1994 and 1998.
In June, Scottish Women's Rugby Union merges with the Scottish Rugby Union. 2010 Crowd of 13,253—a world record for a women's match—watches the World Cup final at Twickenham Stoop. 2011 The first IRB-sponsored women's sevens event apart from the World Cup Sevens, the IRB Women's Sevens Challenge Cup, was held in Dubai as part of the 2011 ...
As of 27 September 2024, 217 players have represented the Wallaroos.The "first" Wallaroo was Karla Matua, while the most recent Wallaroo is Tiarah Minns — #217. Caitlyn Halse became the youngest-ever Australian to play test rugby, male or female, at 17 years, 242 days.
Jorja Miller (born 8 February 2004) is a New Zealand rugby union player. She plays fifteen-a-side and seven-a-side rugby union, and is a member of the New Zealand Women's Sevens team. [2] [3] [4] Miller was a member of the New Zealand Women's Sevens team that won the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
England's international rugby capped players; No. Name Position Date of first cap Opposition 1: Karen Almond: Fly-half: 5 April 1987: vs. Wales at Pontypool 2: Pip Spivey: Wing: 5 April 1987: vs. Wales at Pontypool 3: Sally Cockerill: Flanker: 5 April 1987: vs. Wales at Pontypool 4: Debbie Francis: Wing: 5 April 1987: vs. Wales at Pontypool 5 ...
Ellie Tea Kildunne (born 8 September 1999) is an English rugby union player. She is a member of the England women's national rugby union team and plays for Harlequins Women at club level. In 2024, she was named World Rugby Women's 15s Player of the Year at the World Rugby Awards. [1]
After playing for England U20s in 2017/18 [1] [2] and 2018/19, [3] Galligan's full England debut came off the bench against Ireland in the 2019 Six Nations. [4] Her international career was interrupted by a bout of meningitis in September 2019 followed by a serious injury in January 2020 when a fall in a line-out caused a broken leg and ankle along with three ruptured ligaments, [5] [6] [7] so ...