Australia women's national rugby league team
The Australia women's national rugby league team, also known as the Australian Jillaroos, represents Australia in Women's rugby league. They are administered by the Australian Rugby League Commission and Australian Women's Rugby League.
The Australian Jillaroos won the Women's Rugby League World Cup in 2013 after coming second in three consecutive World Cups.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Players
- Latisha Gary - Caboulture JRLFC
- Tegan Rolfe - Mackay Magpies JRLFC
- Erin Elliott - West Centenary JRLFC
- Suzanne Johnson - West Centenary JRLFC
- Ali Briggenshaw - Souths Logan JRLFC
- Renae Kunst - Souths Logan JRLFC
- Nive Moefaauo - Logan Brothers JRLFC
- Jo Barrett - West Centenary JRLFC
- Tahnee Norris (C) - West Centenary JRLFC
- Tracy Bailey - West Centenary JRLFC
- Sam Beasant - Sunshine Coast Sirens JRLFC
- Heather Ballinger - Cairns JRLFC
- Ashley Alcom - Forestville Ferrets
- Lisa Fiaola (VC) - Forestville Ferrets
- Poi Clarke - East Campbelltown JRLFC
- Kylie Hilder - Forestville Ferrets
- Elianna Walton - Canley Heights JRLFC
- Teina Clarke - East Campbelltown JRLFC
- Sonia Mosie - Canley Heights JRLFC
- Lacey Shields - Newtown Jetettes
- Jess Palmer - Forestville Ferrets
Coaches
The current coach of the Australian team is Steve Folkes. Previous coaches have included Paul Dyer and Graham Murray.
Results
Full internationals
Year | Team | Score | Opposition | Tournament | Venue |
1995 | Australia | - | New Zealand | 2 Test Series | |
Australia | - | New Zealand | |
1996 | Australia | - | Great Britain | 3 Test Series | |
Australia | - | Great Britain | |
Australia | - | Great Britain | |
1997 | Australia | -- | New Zealand | 2 Test Series | |
Australia | - | New Zealand | |
1998 | Australia | - | Fiji | 2 Test Series | |
Australia | - | Fiji | |
1999 | Australia | - | New Zealand | 3 Test Series | |
Australia | - | New Zealand | |
Australia | - | New Zealand | |
2000 | Australia | - | | 2000 WRLWC | Great Britain |
2001 | Australia | - | New Zealand | Test Match | |
2002 | Australia | -- | Great Britain | 3 Test Series | |
Australia | - | Great Britain | |
Australia | - | Great Britain | |
2003 | Australia | -- | New Zealand Māori | Test Match | |
2004 | Australia | -- | New Zealand | 2 Test Series | |
Australia | - | New Zealand | |
2005 | Australia | - | | 2005 WRLWC | New Zealand |
2008 | Australia | – | France | 2008 WRLWC | Australia |
Australia | - | Russia | Australia |
Australia | - | England | Australia |
Australia | 0 - 38 | New Zealand | Suncorp Stadium, Queensland, Australia |
2011 | Australia | 42 - 14 | Samoa | Test Match | Apia, Samoa |
Australia | - | New Zealand | Test Match | Gold Coast, Queensland |
2013 | Australia | 14 - 6 | England | 2013 WRLWC | The Tetley's Stadium, England |
Australia | 72 - 0 | France | England |
Australia | 6 - 14 | New Zealand | England |
Australia | 22 - 12 | New Zealand | Headingley Stadium, Leeds |
2014 | Australia | 8 - 12 | New Zealand | Four Nations curtain-raiser | WIN Stadium, Wollongong, Australia |
2015 | Australia | 4 - 8 | New Zealand | NRL Auckland Nines | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand |
Australia | 4 - 16 | New Zealand | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand |
Australia | 8 - 7 | New Zealand | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand |
Australia | 22 - 14 | New Zealand | ANZAC Test Curtain-raiser | Suncorp Stadium, Queensland, Australia |
2016 | Australia | 11 – 4 | New Zealand | NRL Auckland Nines | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand |
Australia | 0 – 9 | New Zealand | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand |
Australia | 7 – 21 | New Zealand | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand |
Australia | TBA | New Zealand | ANZAC Test Curtain-raiser | Hunter Stadium, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia |
See also
References
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