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The Women's Rugby World Cup is an international rugby union competition for women's national teams. The competition was first established in 1991 but the 1991 and 1994 competitions were not sanctioned at the time by the International Rugby Board (IRB, now World Rugby) and were not recognized by them until 2009. [1]
England women and USA women first participated against each in the final of the inaugural Women's Rugby World Cup in 1991.It was the only match won by the United States and all games since, including the 1994 World Cup final have all been won by England.
2005 Women's Six Nations Championship: 19 11 March 2006 Bondoufle, Paris: 0 – 28 England: 2006 Women's Six Nations Championship: 20 8 September 2006 St. Albert Rugby Park, St. Albert, Canada: 27 – 8 England: 2006 Women's Rugby World Cup: 21 11 March 2007 Old Albanians, St. Albans: 38 – 12 England: 2007 Women's Six Nations Championship: 22 ...
The Women's Rugby World Cup is the women's rugby union world championship which is organised by World Rugby.The first Rugby World Cup for women was held in 1991, but it was not until the 1998 tournament that the tournament received official backing from the International Rugby Board (IRB, now World Rugby); by 2009, the IRB had retroactively recognized the 1991 and 1994 tournaments and their ...
2021 Rugby World Cup: 299: 2022-10-15: England 13–7 France: Okara Park, Whangārei: 2021 Rugby World Cup: 300: 2022-10-22: England 75–0 South Africa: The Trusts Arena, Auckland: 2021 Rugby World Cup: 301: 2022-10-30: England 41–5 Australia: The Trusts Arena, Auckland: 2021 Rugby World Cup: 302: 2022-11-05: England 26–19 Canada: Eden ...
2015 Women's Rugby Super Series: 24 19 November 2016 Twickenham Stoop, London: 20 – 25 New Zealand: 2016 Autumn International 25 17 June 2017 Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua: 21 – 29 England: 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup Warm-Up: 26 26 August 2017 Kingspan Stadium, Belfast, Ireland: 32 – 41 New Zealand: 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup ...
Women's rugby: a newspaper history Articles about women's rugby appearing in newspapers from 1922-date; Rugbydata now includes all of results above for which a score is known making it the only rugby results website to record women's results on an equal basis to men's. Allows the user to investigate any aspect of any individual team's results.
Detailed results from a small number of tournaments, especially in Africa and Asia, have never been published. The following table therefore relates to the published tournament results. Note: Almost all of New Zealand's sevens matches - apart from the 2009 World Cup and qualifier and two Hong Kong Sevens - have been played by "Aotearoa Maori ...