2000 Women's Rugby League World Cup squads

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2000 Women's Rugby League World Cup squads
Coach(es)Australian colours.svg Wayne Portlock
Great Britain colours.svg Jackie Sheldon
New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg Michael Rawiri
Tour captain(s)Australian colours.svg Karyn Murphy
Great Britain colours.svg Brenda Dobek & Michelle Land
New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg Nadene Conlon & Nicole Presland-Tack
Opponent
P W D L
Australian colours.svg Australia
4 0 0 4
Great Britain colours.svg Great Britain & Ireland
4 2 0 2
New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg New Zealand
4 4 0 0
Tour chronology
Next tour2003 WRLWC squads

This article lists the squads for the 2000 Women's Rugby League World Cup.

The lists are derived from the Official Programme, supplemented by contemporary newspaper articles and the New Zealand Rugby League Almanack 2000.[1][2]

Australia[]

Australian colours.svg  Australia played four matches in the tournament. The Official Programme included pen portraits that named the occupation, position(s), club and past representative teams of most of the Australian players.[1] Three players from Western Australia were selected and included in the touring party. Heritage numbers were identified in 2021.[3][4] A contemporary newspaper article listed the playing 17 for Australia's second match (the third of the tournament).[5]

The tally of tries and goals are from the first two matches involving Australia where the Australian scorers are known. The source for Australia's third match (against New Zealand) listed only the New Zealand scorers.[2] Australia did not score in their fourth match (against Great Britain).[6]

Heritage
Number
Player Position Club State Occupation Debut T G Pts
18 Loretta O'Neill Fullback Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Brisbane Queensland colours.svg Qld Police Cadet 1995 0 0 0
46 Tracey Thompson Wing Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Brisbane New South Wales colours.svg NSW Student 1999 0 0 0
39 Teresa Anderson Centre Western Suburbs colours.svg Souths Brisbane Queensland colours.svg Qld Police Constable 1998 0 0 0
32 Caryl Jarrett Centre South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney New South Wales colours.svg NSW Council Worker 1997 1 0 4
51 Kelly O'Doherty Wing Western Suburbs colours.svg Souths Brisbane Queensland colours.svg Qld Fitness Instructor 2000 0 0 0
41 Karyn Murphy Five-eighth, Stand-off Western Suburbs colours.svg Souths Brisbane Queensland colours.svg Qld Police Detective 1998 1 0 4
7 Tarsha Gale Halfback, Lock South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney New South Wales colours.svg NSW School Teacher 1995 0 0 0
22 Debbie Merritt Prop Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Brisbane Queensland colours.svg Qld Correctional K9 Officer 1996 0 0 0
1 Natalie Dwyer Halfback South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney New South Wales colours.svg NSW Warehouse Clerk 1995 0 0 0
49 Liz Ryan Prop Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Brisbane Queensland colours.svg Qld Maintenance Worker 2000 0 0 0
42 Tahnee Norris Second-row Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Brisbane Queensland colours.svg Qld Administrator 1998 1 0 4
19 Veronica White Second-row Brothers Colours.svg Brothers Ipswich Queensland colours.svg Qld Administrator 1995 0 0 0
29 Jodie Billing Lock Western Suburbs colours.svg Souths Brisbane Queensland colours.svg Qld Student 1997 0 0 0
34 Karen Stuart Hooker Western Suburbs colours.svg Souths Brisbane Queensland colours.svg Qld Carpenter 1997 0 0 0
6 Katrina Fanning Prop Queanbeyan Hunter colours.svg ACT Public Servant 1995 0 0 0
48 Tanya Mulder interchange Western Suburbs colours.svg Souths Brisbane Queensland colours.svg Qld Printer Artist 2000 0 0 0
53 Danielle Parker Centre Wellington colours.svg WA 2000 0 0 0
50 Louise Snowling interchange Wellington colours.svg WA School Teacher 2000 0 0 0
52 Nina Brocklehurst Wellington colours.svg WA 2000 0 0 0
54 Annie Banks Halfback Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Brisbane Queensland colours.svg Qld Property Maintenance 2001 0 0 0
33 Karen Shaw Centre Queensland colours.svg Qld 1997 0 2 4

A pre-tournament preview article in the Courier Mail named Karyn Murphy as co-captain.[7] The Official Programme did not designate the Australian co-captains but did list the following support staff:[1]

  • Coach: Wayne Portlock
  • Conditioner: Haydn Masters
  • Manager: Jeanette Luker
  • Assistant: Sue Taylor
  • Strapper: Ray Ward

Great Britain & Ireland[]

Great Britain colours.svg United KingdomIreland Great Britain & Ireland played four matches in the tournament. The Official Programme included pen portraits that named the occupation, position(s), club and past representative teams of most of the players.[1] Contemporary newspaper articles list the playing 17 for Great Britain & Ireland's second and fourth matches (the third match of the tournament, and the Final).[5][8]

Jersey
Number
Player Position Club Occupation Debut T G Pts
1 Joanne Hewson Fullback Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Candle Operator 1996 0 0 0
2 Joanne Taylor` Wing, Centre North Sydney colours.svg Hull Vixens Detective Constable 0 0 0
3 Allison Kitchin Centre Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Business Banker 1996 0 0 0
4 Natalie Gilmour Centre St. George colours.svg Wakefield Townville Panthers Police Officer 1998 2 0 8
5 Dannielle Titterington Wing St. George colours.svg Wakefield Townville Panthers Window Fabricator 2000 0 0 0
6 Brenda Dobek Stand-off St. George colours.svg Wakefield Townville Panthers Self-employed Caterer 1996 1 5 14
7 Kirsty Robinson Halfback St. George colours.svg Wakefield Townville Panthers Bank HFS Operations 1998 0 0 0
8 Heather Biggs Prop Western Suburbs colours.svg Castleford Panthers Warehouse Operative 1998 0 0 0
9 Michelle Land Hooker St. George colours.svg Wakefield Townville Panthers Taxi Driver 1996 2 0 8
10 Lisa McIntosh Prop Bullscolours.svg Bradford Thunderbirds Leisure Centre Manager 1996 0 0 0
11 Jane Banks Loose forward, Second-row Wests Panthers Colours.svg Hindley Pumas Post Woman 1996 1 0 4
12 Rebecca Stevens Second-row St. George colours.svg Wakefield Townville Panthers Barrister 1998 0 0 0
13 Sally Millburn Loose forward Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Post Woman 1996 0 0 0
14 Samantha Bailey Halfback, Stand-off St. George colours.svg Wakefield Townville Panthers Microbiology Student 2000 0 0 0
15 Wendy Charnley Halfback Rochdale colours.svg Rochdale Ravens Mother 1996 0 0 0
16 Paula Tunnicliffe Prop Rochdale colours.svg Rochdale Ravens Warehouse Operative 1996 0 0 0
17 Debbie Rice Fullback Ireland colours.svg Hull Dockers 2000 0 0 0
18 Sarah Roper Prop Jamaicacolours.png Goldborn Student 2000 0 0 0
19 Michelle Handley Prop St. George colours.svg Wakefield Townville Panthers Mother 2000 0 0 0
20 Alexandra Knight Centre Central Comets colours.svg University of Luton Student 0 0 0
21 Gemma Walsh interchange St. George colours.svg Wakefield Townville Panthers Student 2000 0 0 0
22 Kate Wright Halfback Barrowcolours.svg Barrow PE Teacher 0 0 0
23 Susan Cochrane Second-row St. George colours.svg Wakefield Townville Panthers Psychriatic Nurse 0 0 0
24 Teresa Bruce Wing St. George colours.svg Wakefield Townville Panthers Warehouse Operative 2000 0 0 0

The Official Programme noted Brenda Dobek and Michelle (Shelly) Land as Joint Captains and listed the following supprt staff:[1]

  • Head Coach: Jackie Sheldon
  • Technical Coaching Advisor: Ray Unsworth
  • Conditioner: Simon Worsnop
  • Team Manager: Julie Wells
  • Team Manager: Andy MacDonald
  • Event Co-ordinator: Roland Davis
  • Team Administrator: Julia Lee

New Zealand[]

New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg  New Zealand played four matches in the tournament. The Official Programme included pen portraits that named the occupation, position(s), club and past representative teams of most of the players.[1] Heritage Numbers were identified in 2021.[9] A contemporary newspaper article listed the playing 17 for New Zealand's fourth match (the Final).[8]

The Almanac included a short article, the scores from New Zealand's matches, New Zealand's try scorers and goal kickers and a tally of match appearances, tries, goals and points.[2]

Heritage
Number
Player Position Club Province Occupation Debut M T G Pts
4 Luisa Avaiki Second-row, Prop Adelaide colours.svg Richmond Canterbury colours.svg Auckland 1995 4 0 0 0
6 Nadene Conlon Second-row Skolscolours.svg Bay Roskill Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Family Business 1995 4 0 0 0
34 Tasha Davie Lock Adelaide colours.svg Richmond Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Telecomm Business Consultant 1998 4 0 0 0
8 Michelle Driscoll Centre Skolscolours.svg Bay Roskill Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Events Coordinator 1995 4 1 0 4
25 Trish Hina Stand-off, Five-eighth Scotland colours.svg Te Aroha Wellington colours.svg Wellington 1997 4 2 8 24
45 Kat Howard Fullback Hunter colours.svg Bay of Plenty Hunter colours.svg Bay of Plenty Timber Hand 2000 3 1 0 4
46 Sharlene Johnson Wing Skolscolours.svg Bay Roskill Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Teacher 2000 3 1 0 4
47 Vicki Logopati interchange Parramatta colours.svg Kalapoi North Sydney colours.svg Centerbury Student 2000 1 1 0 4
48 Laura Mariu Stand-off, Five-eighth New South Wales colours.svg Otahuhu Canterbury colours.svg Auckland NZ Post 2000 4 2 2 12
49 Miriama Niha Wing Parramatta colours.svg Kalapoi North Sydney colours.svg Centerbury Purchasing Officer 1999 4 1 0 4
14 Nicole Presland Prop Skolscolours.svg Bay Roskill Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Financial Consultant 1995 4 2 0 8
41 Stacey O'Carroll Wing Adelaide colours.svg Richmond Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Ford Motors Quality Assurance 1999 4 2 0 8
44 Frances Te Ao Prop, Second-row Western Suburbs colours.svg Petone Wellington colours.svg Wellington 1999 1 0 0 0
24 Selena Edmonds Centre, Stand-off Scotland colours.svg Te Aroha Wellington colours.svg Wellington Owner Operator Courier 1997 4 5 0 20
35 Somma Te Kahu Centre, Wing Balmain colours.svg Papanui North Sydney colours.svg Centerbury Medical Receptionist 1998 4 0 0 0
50 Hanna Wainohu Second-row Scotland colours.svg Te Aroha Wellington colours.svg Wellington ENZA Cool Ltd 2000 4 0 0 0
23 Leah Witehira Halfback New South Wales colours.svg Otahuhu Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Teachers Aid 1995 4 1 0 4
21 Rachel White Loose forward, Second-row Skolscolours.svg Bay Roskill Canterbury colours.svg Auckland 1995 4 2 0 8
31 Tracy Wrigley Hooker Western Suburbs colours.svg Petone Wellington colours.svg Wellington Student; Hockey Referee 1997 4 1 0 4
52 Nola Campbell Centre, Wing, Fullback New South Wales colours.svg Otahuhu Canterbury colours.svg Auckland 2001 0 0 0 0
Rachel Cooper Loose forward, Second-row Balmain colours.svg Papanui North Sydney colours.svg Centerbury Family Business 0 0 0 0
30 Priscilla Moke Hooker, Halfback Skolscolours.svg Bay Roskill Canterbury colours.svg Auckland 1997 0 0 0 0
57 Ina Muaiava interchange Skolscolours.svg Bay Roskill Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Bank Officer 2001 0 0 0 0
18 Lynley Tierney Lock Norths Devils colours.svg Mt Wellington Canterbury colours.svg Auckland 1995 0 0 0 0

The above table reflects player surnames used in the Kiwi Ferns Honour Roll.[9] The Official Programme used the names Selena Te Amo (Edmonds), Nicole Presland-Tack and Lynley Tierney-Mani. The Official Programme listed the following support staff:[1]

  • Coach: Michael Rawiri
  • Manager: Gavin Tavendale
  • Trainer: Bob Vercoe
  • Physiotherapist: Leah Purcell
  • Media: Claudette Hauti

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g rugbee.com Women's Rugby League World Series 2000 Official Programme. Harold Lacey Publications. 2000.
  2. ^ a b c Francis, Payne (2000). New Zealand Rugby League Almanack 2000. New Zealand Rugby Football League Inc.
  3. ^ https://www.facebook.com/AusJillaroos/photos/a.153168291538250/1072106736311063/?type=3&theater
  4. ^ Newton, Alicia; Middleton, David (21 Jan 2021). "The deep dive to uncover Jillaroos records". NRL. Retrieved 9 Mar 2021.
  5. ^ a b Hadfield, Dave (15 Nov 2000). "Rugby League: Dobek try results in rare Australia defeat GB and Ireland women 14 Australia women 10". The Independent (London). p. 27.
  6. ^ Hillaby, Dianne (22 Nov 2000). "Michelle makes her mark as Brits shine". North Yorkshire County Publications.
  7. ^ Flanagan, Kylie (29 Oct 2000). "No frills in this Cup". Courier Mail. p. 143.
  8. ^ a b Hadfield, Dave (25 Nov 2000). "Rugby League: Hina too strong for battling Britain". The Independent (London). p. 23.
  9. ^ a b "Kiwi Ferns - Roll of Honour". New Zealand Rugby League. 10 May 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2021.

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