Australia women's national rugby league team
Team information | ||||||
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Nickname | The Jillaroos | |||||
Governing body | Australian Rugby League Commission | |||||
Region | Asia-Pacific | |||||
Head coach | ||||||
Captain | Ali Brigginshaw | |||||
Most caps | Tahnee Norris (32) | |||||
Top try-scorer | Steph Hancock (13) | |||||
Top point-scorer | Ali Brigginshaw (60) | |||||
IRL ranking | 1st | |||||
Uniforms | ||||||
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Team results | ||||||
First international | ||||||
1995 | ||||||
Biggest win | ||||||
Australia 88–0 Canada (Sydney, Australia; 22 November 2017)[1] | ||||||
Biggest defeat | ||||||
Australia 6-50 New Zealand England; 2000 | ||||||
World Cup | ||||||
Appearances | 5 (first time in 2000) | |||||
Best result | Champions (2013, 2017) |
The Australia women's national rugby league team, also known as the Australian Jillaroos, or Harvey Norman Jillaroos for sponsorship reasons,[2] 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 are current world champions, having won the last two Women's Rugby League World Cup tournaments, in 2013[3][4][5][6] and 2017. Appointed in 2016, the current head coach of the Jillaroos is .[7]
Matches have been broadcast on free-to-air networks since 2014 (Nines) and 2015 (Test Match).[8][9][10]
The Jillaroos squad is selected by a panel of national selectors. There are specific tournaments and matches that act as selection trials.[11] These include:
- NSW vs QLD Interstate Challenge (State of Origin)
- All Stars match
- Affiliated States Championships (VIC, SA, WA, NT)
Current squad[]
The Australia national team squad for the 2019 October Test match against New Zealand Kiwi Ferns.[12]
Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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Fullback | Corban McGregor | 10 April 1996 | Sydney Roosters |
Wing | Tiana Penitani | 12 January 1996 | St George Illawarra Dragons |
Centre | Jessica Sergis | 15 September 1997 | St George Illawarra Dragons |
Centre | Isabelle Kelly | 20 September 1996 | Sydney Roosters |
Wing | Shakiah Tungai | 29 November 1996 | St George Illawarra Dragons |
Five-eighth | Kirra Dibb | 23 July 1997 | Sydney Roosters |
Halfback | Ali Brigginshaw | 1 December 1989 | Brisbane Broncos |
Prop | Simaima Taufa | 28 April 1994 | Sydney Roosters |
Hooker | Keeley Davis | 5 July 2000 | St George Illawarra Dragons |
Prop | Millie Boyle | 19 May 1998 | Brisbane Broncos |
Second-row | Kezie Apps | 4 February 1991 | St George Illawarra Dragons |
Second-row | Annette Brander | 21 January 1993 | Brisbane Broncos |
Lock | Hannah Southwell | 4 March 1999 | Sydney Roosters |
interchange | Botille Vette-Welsh | 13 September 1996 | St George Illawarra Dragons |
interchange | Chelsea Lenarduzzi | 26 November 1995 | Brisbane Broncos |
interchange | Holli Wheeler | 28 January 1990 | St George Illawarra Dragons |
interchange | Tallisha Harden | 21 August 1992 | Sydney Roosters |
Coaches[]
The current coach of the Australian team is Brad Donald. Previous coaches have included Paul Dyer, Graham Murray, and Steve Folkes.
Name | Tests | Nines | Ref. | ||||||||||
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Span | Matches | W | D | L | W% | Span | Matches | W | D | L | W% | ||
Graham Willard | 1995– | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | N/A | [13] | |||||
Mark Donkin | –1998– | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | N/A | ||||||
Terry Borland | –2002 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | N/A | [14] | |||||
Dave Leat | 2003– | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | N/A | [15] | |||||
Karen Stuart | c2008–09 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | N/A | ||||||
Graham Murray | c2010–11 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100% | N/A | [16] | |||||
Paul Dyer | 2013 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 75% | N/A | ||||||
Steve Folkes | 2014–16 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 33% | 2015–16 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 33% | [18] |
Brad Donald | 2017– | 8 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 100% | 2017–19 | 11 | 10 | 0 | 1 | 91% | [19] |
Results[]
Full internationals[]
Date | Opponent | Score | Tournament | Venue | Ref. |
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1 July 1995 | New Zealand | 2 Test Series | Lidcombe Oval | ||
8 July 1995 | New Zealand | Hawker Oval, Canberra | CT[20] | ||
21 July 1996 | Great Britain | 3 Test Series | Phillip Oval, Canberra | CT[21] | |
28 July 1996 | Great Britain | Gilbert Park, Brisbane | |||
3 August 1996 | Great Britain | Redfern Oval, Sydney | LT[22] Ind[23] DT[24] | ||
20 September 1997 | New Zealand | 2 Test Series | Petone Recreation Ground, Wellington | NZRL[25] | |
24 September 1997 | New Zealand | Carlaw Park,Auckland | TPC[26] | ||
19 or 20 September 1998 | Fiji | 2 Test Series | Suva, Fiji | CM[27] SMH[28] | |
26 September 1998 | Fiji | Fiji | TPC[29] | ||
23 September 1999 | New Zealand | 3 Test Series | Leichhardt Oval | TPC[30] | |
27 September 1999 | New Zealand | Penrith Stadium | TPC[31] YT[32] | ||
29 October 1999 | New Zealand | Ericsson Stadium Auckland | TPC[33] | ||
November 2000 | New Zealand | 2000 WRLWC | Leeds | TPC[34] YT[35] | |
14 November 2000 | Great Britain | Dewsbury | Ind[36] YT[37] | ||
November 2000 | New Zealand | England | NZRL[25] | ||
November 2000 | Great Britain | England | |||
23 September 2001 | New Zealand | Test Match | Carlaw Park, Auckland | CM[38] TPC[39] | |
14 July 2002 | Great Britain | 3 Test Series | Ringrose Park, Wentworthville | RLR[40] | |
20 July 2002 | Great Britain | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane | CSM[41] | ||
27 July 2002 | Great Britain | Bruce Stadium, Canberra | RLW[42] CT[43] | ||
8 August 2003 | New Zealand Māori | Test Match | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane | RLW[44] | |
28 September 2003 | New Zealand Māori | 2003 WRLWC | North Harbour Stadium | RLW[45] NZH[46] | |
2 October 2003 | Niue | RLW[47] | |||
6 October 2003 | New Zealand | TPC[48] | |||
8 October 2003 | Samoa | DT[49] | |||
10 October 2003 | New Zealand Māori | DT[50] | |||
14 August 2004 | New Zealand | 2 Test Series | Bendigo Bank Oval, Ipswich | NZA[51] RLW[52] | |
21 August 2004 | New Zealand | Davies Park, Brisbane | TPC[53] | ||
31 October 2007 | New Zealand Māori | 2 Test Series | Rotorua | MD[54] fb[55] | |
3 November 2007 | New Zealand Māori | Rotorua | OFTA[56] | ||
6 November 2008 | France | 2008 World Cup | Stockland Park, Sunshine Coast | ||
8 November 2008 | |||||
10 November 2008 | England | ||||
12 November 2008 | |||||
15 November 2008 | New Zealand | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane | VR[57] | ||
2009 | New Zealand | 2009 Tour | Ellerslie Domain, Auckland | QT[58] | |
New Zealand Māori | |||||
3 September 2011 | Samoa | Test Match | Apia Park, Apia | NRL[59] | |
15 Oct 2011 | New Zealand | Cancelled | Test Match | Gold Coast | [60] |
5 July 2013 | England | 2013 World Cup | The Tetley's Stadium, Dewsbury | ERL[61] RLWC[62] | |
8 July 2013 | France | Post Office Road, Featherstone | RLWC[63] | ||
11 July 2013 | New Zealand | Fox's Biscuits Stadium, Batley | RLWC[64] | ||
14 July 2013 | New Zealand | Headingley, Leeds | RLWC[65] | ||
9 November 2014 | New Zealand | Four Nations curtain-raiser | WIN Stadium, Wollongong | stuff[66] YT[67] | |
3 May 2015 | New Zealand | Anzac Test | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane | ABC[68] | |
6 May 2016 | New Zealand | Anzac Test | Hunter Stadium, Newcastle | TA[69] SN[70] ABC[71] | |
5 May 2017 | New Zealand | Anzac Test | GIO Stadium, Canberra | NZRL[72] | |
16 November 2017 | Cook Islands | 2017 World Cup | Southern Cross Group Stadium, Sydney | RLWC[73] | |
19 November 2017 | England | RLWC[74] | |||
22 November 2017 | Canada | RLWC[75] | |||
26 November 2017 | Canada | RLWC[76] | |||
2 December 2017 | New Zealand | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane | TG[77] NZRL[78] | ||
13 October 2018 | New Zealand | Trans-Tasman Test | Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland | NRL[79] Ch9[80] | |
25 October 2019 | New Zealand | Trans-Tasman Test | WIN Stadium, Wollongong | NRL[81] Ch9[82] |
Other international matches[]
Date | Opponent | Score | Tournament | Venue | Ref. |
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4 Nov 2017 | Papua New Guinea | Curtain-raiser to men's PM's XIII |
National Football Stadium | APRL[83] | |
6 Oct 2018 | Papua New Guinea | Women's PM's XII match | National Football Stadium | NRL[84] | |
11 Oct 2019 | Fiji | Women's PM's XII match | ANZ National Stadium, Suva | NRL[85] |
Nines[]
Date | Opponent | Score | Tournament | Venue | Ref. |
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31 January 2015 | New Zealand | 2015 Auckland Nines | Eden Park, Auckland | ||
1 February 2015 | |||||
6 February 2016 | 2016 Auckland Nines | ||||
7 February 2016 | |||||
4 February 2017 | 2017 Auckland Nines | ||||
5 February 2017 | |||||
23 February 2018 | Samoa | 2018 Commonwealth Championship | Dolphin Oval, Redcliffe | ||
Fiji | |||||
24 February 2018 | Cook Islands | ||||
Samoa | |||||
18 October 2019 | New Zealand | 2019 International Nines | Bankwest Stadium, Parramatta | ||
19 October 2019 | England | ||||
Papua New Guinea | |||||
New Zealand |
Individual Awards[]
Since 2015 a Female Player of the Year award has been included in the Dally M Awards.
Year | Player | Rep Teams | Club Teams | Ref. |
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2015 | Jenni-Sue Hoepper | Jillaroos QLD | Townsville Brothers | QRL[92] |
2016 | Kezie Apps | Jillaroos NSW | Helensburgh Tigers | DT[93] BDN[94] |
2017 | Samaima Taufu | Jillaroos NSW | Mounties | MMM[95] |
2018 | Brittany Breayley | Jillaroos QLD | Brisbane Broncos Ipswich Brothers | NRL[96] |
2019 | Jessica Sergis | Jillaroos NSW | St George-Illawarra Dragons Helensburgh Tigers | NRL[97] |
2020 | Ali Brigginshaw | QLD[nb 1] | Brisbane Broncos Ipswich Brothers | NRL[98] |
- ^ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia the interstate match was postponed from June to November, after the presentation of the award in October
Individual Records[]
Games played: 32
Points scored: 60
- Ali Brigginshaw
Tries scored: 13
Goals kicked: 18
Points scored in a match: 20
- Sam Bremner (5 tries) vs France, World Cup, 8 July 2013
- Maddie Studdon (1 try, 8 goals) vs Canada, World Cup, 22 November 2017
Tries scored in a match: 5
- Sam Bremner vs France, World Cup, 8 July 2013
Goals kicked in a match: 8
- Ali Brigginshaw vs France, World Cup, 8 July 2013
- Maddie Studdon vs vs Canada, World Cup, 22 November 2017
See also[]
- Australian Kangaroos
- Australian Aboriginal rugby league team
- Junior Kangaroos
- Australian Schoolboys
- Prime Minister's XIII
- Women's rugby league in Australia
- New South Wales women's rugby league team
- Queensland women's rugby league team
- NRL Women's Premiership
- NSWRL Women's Premiership]
- Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League
- QRL Women's Premiership
- Brisbane and District Women's Rugby League
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External links[]
- Australia women's national rugby league team
- Women's rugby league teams in Australia