1991 Women's Rugby World Cup squads

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This article lists the official squads for the 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup in Wales.

Pool 1[]

New Zealand[]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Jacquileen Apiata Fly-half (1966-06-10)10 June 1966 (aged 24) New Zealand
Miriama Baker Fly-half (1962-09-01)1 September 1962 (aged 28) New Zealand
Shona Ballinger Lock (1970-06-14)14 June 1970 (aged 20) New Zealand
Lesley Brett Wing 15 March 1968 New Zealand
Debbie Chase[1] Centre 29 July 1966 New Zealand
Donna Ewe Prop 14 October 1964 New Zealand
Maree Fitzgibbon Number 8 4 December 1966 New Zealand
Amanda Ford Flanker (1970-07-25)25 July 1970 (aged 20) New Zealand
Deborah Ford Scrum-half 5 February 1965 New Zealand
Seuga Frost Wing 19 July 1966 New Zealand
Susan Garden Wing 02 December 1961 New Zealand
Nicola Inwood Hooker (1970-01-24)24 January 1970 (aged 21) New Zealand
Neroli Knight Fly-half (1974-09-13)13 September 1974 (aged 16) New Zealand
Tracy Lemon Hooker (1970-01-01)1 January 1970 (aged 21) New Zealand
Helen Littleworth Loose forward 23 April 1966 New Zealand
Helen Mahon[1] Wing 15 April 1968 New Zealand
Elsie Paitai Fly-half 20 February 193 New Zealand
Ericka Rere Prop 8 February 1963 New Zealand
Anna Richards[1] Scrum-half 3 December 1964 37 New Zealand
Christine Rodd Loose forward 31 October 1959 New Zealand
Christine Ross[1] Fullback (1964-07-24)24 July 1964 (aged 26) New Zealand
Nina Sio Flanker 21 October 1963 New Zealand
Kimi Tiriamai Lock 5 December 1964 New Zealand
Natasha Wong Wing 13 November 1967 New Zealand

[2]

Canada[]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
?? 8 November 1966 Canada Vancouver[3]
?? 15 October 1963 Canada [4]
?? 23 April 1964 Canada Prince Rupert[3]
?? Canada
?? 25 February 169 Canada
?? 2 April 1968 Canada
Ruth Hellerud-Brown (c) Flanker 22 September 1957 11 Canada Vancouver[3] (c)
?? 16 October 1960 Canada
?? 27 September 1963 Canada
?? 25 February 1962 Canada
?? 28 January 1965 Canada Ajax Wanders[5]
?? 15 September 1965 Canada
?? 4 April 1960 Canada
?? 14 July 1966 Canada Renegades/Calgary[6]
?? 14 May 1958 Canada
Helen Russell Hooker 6 November 1964 10 Canada Ajax Wanders[5][7]
?? 31 January 1967 Canada Abbotsford[3]
?? 30 April 1969 Canada Ajax Wanders[5]
?? 8 November 19611 Canada
?? 1 October 1963 Canada Renegades/Calgary[6]
?? 7 January 1965 Canada
?? 10 April 1962 Canada
?? 22 December 1965 Canada
Stephanie White (c) ?? 13 August 1961 17 Canada Renegades/Calgary[6] (c)

[8]

Wales[]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
?? 24 July 1964 Wales
?? 13 October 1967 Wales
?? 27 December 1964 Wales
?? 26 January 1966 Wales
Liza Jane Burgess Number 8 24 March 1964 Wales
?? 10 June 1962 Wales
?? 21 January 1964 Wales
?? 10 February 1962 Wales
?? 20 September 1961 Wales
?? 7 April 1967 Wales
?? 6 May 1968 Wales
?? 3 September 1966 Wales
?? 23 July 1968 Wales
?? 28 April 1967 Wales
?? 12 March 1970 Wales
?? 27 January 1963 Wales
?? 27 September 1964 Wales
?? 20 January 1969 Wales
?? 4 May 1975 Wales
?? 24 December 1965 Wales
?? 11 July 1960 Wales
Hooker Wales

[9] [10]

Pool 2[]

France[]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
?? France
Nathalie Amiel Centre 4 November 1970 France
?? 5 May 1968 France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? 9 September 1967 France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? France
?? 6 June 1966 France
?? France
?? France
?? France

[11]

Sweden[]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
?? 16 August 1964 Sweden
?? 05 September 1966 Sweden
?? 16 February 1970 Sweden
?? 2 January 1965 Sweden
?? 5 November 1967 Sweden
?? 23 September 1966 Sweden
?? 2 January 1965 Sweden
?? 5 November 1967 Sweden
?? 23 September 1966 Sweden
?? 22 January 1965 Sweden
?? 29 July 1970 Sweden
?? 2 May 1965 Sweden
?? 23 May 1966 Sweden
?? 13 July 1966 Sweden
?? 20 November 1967 Sweden
?? 7 March 1968 Sweden
?? 30 July 1969 Sweden
?? 27 September 1968 Sweden
?? 29 July 1967 Sweden
?? 10 February 1964 Sweden
?? 12 February 1965 Sweden
?? 27 April 1966 Sweden
?? 4 October 1966 Sweden
?? 11 July 1968 Sweden
?? 27 May 1964 Sweden
?? 23 November 1968 Sweden
?? 12 July 1965 Sweden
?? 27 April 1966 Sweden
?? 31 December 1963 Sweden

[12] [10]

Japan[]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
?? 11 December 1959 Japan
?? 1 August 1964 Japan
?? 9 June 1969 Japan
?? 22 June 1964 Japan
?? 26 May 1965 Japan
?? 17 May 1968 Japan
?? 3 April 1963 Japan
?? Japan
?? 15 January 1962 Japan
?? 24 February 1958 Japan
?? 9 January 1964 Japan
?? 3 November 1959 Japan
?? 13 June 1967 Japan
?? 7 September 1964 Japan
?? 17 February 1959 Japan
?? 9 April 1960 Japan
?? 13 August 1966 Japan
?? 21 October 1963 Japan
?? 25 May 1947 Japan
?? 24 December 1961 Japan
?? 3 August 1972 Japan
?? 5 May 1970 Japan
?? 3 March 1960 Japan
?? 30 March 1966 Japan
?? 11 October 1962 Japan

[13]

Pool 3[]

United States[]

  • Head Coach: Kevin O'Brien
  • Coach: Chris Leach
  • Women’s Chair: Jami Jordan

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Ann Barford Centre United States Rutgers Renegades RFC
Barbara Bond (c) Number 8 9 August 1962 United States Reed College[14]
Tam Breckenridge Lock 1 October 1958 United States Belmont Shore club [15]
Patty Connell Scrum-half United States Beantown RFC
Jen Crawford Centre 25 July 1964 United States
Mary Dixey Fly-half 25 February 1961 United States Beantown RFC
Colleen Fahey Prop United States Florida State WRFC
Tara Flanagan Lock 18 October 1963 United States Belmont Shore club [15]
Prop 20 July 1961 United States Beantown RFC
Kathleen Flores Number 8 7 February 1955 United States Florida State WRFC
Barb Fugate Scrum-half United States
Flanker United States Florida State WRFC
Fly-half 20 May 1957 United States
Tracy Henderson Centre United States
Prop 8 November 1964 United States
Centre United States
Flanker United States
Patricia Marie Jervey Centre 29 March 1964 United States Florida State WRFC
Flanker United States
Cassie Law Flanker United States Bay Area SheHawks
?? 15 April 1961 United States
Centre United States Beantown RFC
?? 15 July 1962 United States
Centre United States
Lock United States
Candice Maria Orsini Centre 9 December 1956 United States Florida State WRFC
Lock 27 June 1955 United States Beantown RFC
Flanker United States
Maryanne Sorenson Prop 11 October 1956 United States
Mary Gail Sullivan (c) Fullback 6 January 1952 United States (c)
Hooker 17 August 1963 United States Florida State WRFC
Julie Thompson Hooker 14 April 1958 United States
Flanker United States

[16] [17] [18]

Netherlands[]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
?? 15 February 1964 Netherlands
?? 7 April 1962 Netherlands
?? 30 August 1961 Netherlands
?? 16 July 1963 Netherlands
?? 24 December 1969 Netherlands
?? 14 November 1961 Netherlands
?? 16 December 1964 Netherlands
?? 4 August 1968 Netherlands
?? 11 March 1966 Netherlands
?? 27 January 1959 Netherlands
?? 25 February 1966 Netherlands
?? 27 October 1967 Netherlands
?? 20 July 1963 Netherlands
?? 6 February 1967 Netherlands
?? 30 August 1965 Netherlands
?? 21 April 1964 Netherlands
?? 2 May 1965 Netherlands
?? 9 November 1964 Netherlands
?? 19 March 1966 Netherlands
?? 10 January 1966 Netherlands
?? 14 May 1969 Netherlands

[19]

Soviet Union[]

Coach: [20]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union
?? Soviet Union

[21] [10]

Pool 4[]

England[]

Coach: [22] Coach: Steve Peters Coach:

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
(c)[23] Fly-half 18 December 1962 22 England Wasps
Wing {{{age}}} 6 England Clifton
Gillian Ann Burns Number 8 12 July 1964 24 England Waterloo
Lock 28 August 1962 8 England Richmond
Flanker 5 May 1962 6 England Newport
Centre 6 September 1968 12 England Blackheath
Flanker 28 July 1966 4 England Blackheath
Prop 9 May 1960 18 England Wasps
Wing 1 May 1964 12 England Richmond
Scrum-half 4 May 1971 3 England Wasps
Centre 15 March 1960 6 England Richmond
Carol Isherwood Flanker 27 July 1961 8 England Richmond
Prop 18 March 1963 17 England Waterloo
Scrum-half 13 April 1966 21 England Saracens
Fullback 13 April 1966 18 England Saracens
Hooker 6 October 1967 14 England Clifton
Fly-half 19 April 1966 14 England Richmond
Centre 28 June 1963 11 England Wasps
Flanker 7 June 1962 22 England Saracens
Wing 1 October 1962 20 England Wasps
Lock 22 June 1963 23 England Wasps
[23] Hooker 10 June 1958 12 England Richmond
Prop 28 February 1961 12 England Richmond
Lock 4 November 1965 23 England Clifton
Fullback 19 March 1965 18 England Wasps

[24]

Italy[]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
?? 15 December 1957 Italy
?? 18 October 1964 Italy
?? 15 July 1964 Italy
?? 6 October 1966 Italy
?? 25 May 1962 Italy
?? 26 March 1966 Italy
?? 2 February 1972 Italy
?? 23 November 1962 Italy
?? 11 October 1962 Italy
?? 28 March 1966 Italy
?? 3 October 1963 Italy
?? 17 September 1963 Italy
?? 19 February 1965 Italy
?? 29 May 1970 Italy
?? 11 September 1962 Italy
?? 5 April 1970 Italy
?? 24 April 1971 Italy
?? 5 December 1963 Italy
?? 10 November 1964 Italy
?? 19 September 1955 Italy
?? 21 December 1965 Italy
?? 8 April 1966 Italy
?? 4 September 1974 Italy
?? 22 August 1964 Italy
?? 15 January 1972 Italy
?? 12 July 1969 Italy

[25] [10]

Spain[]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain
?? Spain

[26] [10]

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