Australia women's national rugby league team
Australian women's Rugby league team
The Australia women's national rugby league team , also known as the Australian Jillaroos , or Harvey Norman Jillaroos for sponsorship reasons,[ 1] represents Australia in women's rugby league .
They played their first formal international in 1995 under the administration of the Australian Women's Rugby League . The AWRL affiliated with the Australian Rugby League in the late 1990s, with AWRL reports included in ARL annual reports.[ 2] Since the advent of the Australian Rugby League Commission in February 2012, the team has been administered by that body and the National Rugby League .
The Australian Jillaroos are current world champions, having won the last three Women's Rugby League World Cup tournaments. Their first World Cup victory came in the fourth tournament, in 2013 .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] The Jillaroos won on home soil in 2017 and again in the postponed 2021 tournament held in November 2022. Appointed in 2016, the current head coach of the Jillaroos is Brad Donald .[ 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:
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.
Span
W
D
L
W%
Span
W
D
L
W%
Graham Willard
1995–
?
?
0
?
?
N/A
[ 12]
Mark Donkin
–1998
2
2
0
0
100%
N/A
Wayne Portlock
1999–2000
7
1
0
6
14%
N/A
[ 13] [ 14] [ 15]
Terry Borland
–2002
?
?
0
?
?
N/A
[ 16]
Dave Leat
2003–07
10
5
0
5
50%
N/A
[ 17] [ 18]
Karen Stuart
2008–09
7
5
0
2
71%
N/A
[ 19]
Graham Murray
2010–11
1
1
0
0
100%
N/A
[ 20]
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%
[ 22]
Brad Donald
2017–
18
17
0
1
94%
2017–19
11
10
0
1
91%
[ 23]
Table last updated 11 November 2024.
Players
Current squad
The squad for the 2024 Pacific Championships was announced on 7 October 2024.
Players' ages are as at the date that the table was last updated, 11 November 2024.[ 24]
J#
Player
Age
Position(s)
Jillaroos
NRLW
Other Reps
Pts
2024 Club
Pts
1
Tamika Upton
27
Fullback
2023
5
6
0
0
24
Knights
26
37
26
0
0
104
8 2
2
Julia Robinson
26
Wing , Fullback
2018
9
15
0
0
60
Broncos
34
34
23
0
0
92
7
3
Isabelle Kelly
28
Centre
2017
16
17
0
0
68
Roosters
41
43
17
0
0
68
13 1 3
4
Tiana Penitani
28
Centre , Five-eighth
2019
4
3
0
0
12
Sharks
20
36
18
0
0
72
1 8 4
5
Jakiya Whitfeld
23
Wing
2023
4
5
0
0
20
Cowboys
9
20
10
0
0
40
1
6
Ali Brigginshaw
34
Five-eighth , Halfback
2009
25
7
23
0
74
Broncos
43
43
13
35
0
122
17 6 1
7
Tarryn Aiken
25
Halfback , Five-eighth
2022
9
6
12
0
48
Roosters
19
38
14
1
1
59
8
8
Millie Elliott
26
Prop
2019
4
0
0
0
0
Roosters
18
38
7
0
0
28
9
9
Olivia Higgins
32
Hooker
2024
3
0
0
0
0
Knights
28
35
11
0
0
44
3 2
10
Shannon Mato
26
Prop
2022
8
0
0
0
0
Titans
27
31
3
0
0
12
8 4
11
Kezie Apps
33
Second-row , Prop
2014
18
2
0
0
8
Tigers
10
29
7
0
0
28
14 2 7 2
12
Yasmin Clydsdale
30
Second-row , Centre
2022
9
0
0
0
0
Knights
28
39
12
0
0
48
8
13
Simaima Taufa
30
Lock
2014
17
0
0
0
0
Raiders
17
39
13
0
0
52
9 2 2
14
Keeley Davis
24
Hooker
2018
7
1
0
0
4
Roosters
20
43
4
0
0
16
7 5 1
15
Sarah Togatuki
27
Prop , Lock
2019
4
0
0
0
0
Tigers
16
35
6
0
0
24
1 8 4 1
16
Keilee Joseph
22
Lock , Second-row
2022
5
0
0
0
0
Broncos
10
32
3
0
0
12
4 4
18
Jessica Sergis
27
Centre
2019
10
10
0
0
40
Roosters
23
33
20
0
0
80
10 3 1
19
Jessika Elliston
27
Prop , Second-row
2023
2
0
0
0
0
Titans
31
36
5
0
0
20
7 1
17
Mahalia Murphy
30
Second-row , Centre
2015
3
3
0
0
12
Eels
18
21
6
0
0
24
1 4 1
20
Abbi Church
26
Fullback , Centre
—
0
0
0
0
0
Eels
26
26
5
0
0
20
1 2
21
Jesse Southwell
19
Five-eighth
—
0
0
0
0
0
Knights
27
27
5
61
0
142
2 1
Quincy Dodd
24
Hooker
2024
1
0
0
0
0
Sharks
20
38
11
0
0
44
5 6 7 3
Lauren Brown
29
Hooker , Halfback
2022
7
0
31
0
62
Titans
23
33
5
48
2
118
6 2
Notes:
Keeley Davis was added to the squad in the second week as injury cover.[ 25]
Two members of the squad have previously played for other nations:
Eight of the 22 squad members have played for Queensland, twelve for New South Wales. The two players yet to play Origin , Church and Whitfeld qualify for New South Wales.
The number of squad members with other representative credits are:
Indigenous All Stars 4 (Dodd, Joseph, Murphy, Upton)
Māori All Stars 1 (Mato)
NRL All Stars: 4 (Apps, Brigginshaw, Kelly and Taufa)
Prime Minister's XIII: 10
NSW City 6 (Dodd, Murphy, Penitani, Sergis, Taufa, Togatuki)
NSW Country 5 (Apps, Church, Davis, Higgins, Kelly).
Hall of Fame
In August 2024 the NRL announced the induction of six former Jillaroos players into the National Rugby League Hall of Fame . This was the first induction of women since the inception of the Hall of Fame in 2008.[ 26]
Inductee number
Player
National Team
State Team
Clubs
Matches
Years
127
Natalie Dwyer
26
1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2011, 2013
NSW & Qld
Wollongong Wildcats, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Souths Logan Magpies
[ 27]
128
Katrina Fanning
24
1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
NSW
Queanbeyan, Gungahlin Bulls, Boomanulla
[ 28]
129
Tarsha Gale
15
1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
NSW
Bulli, South Sydney Rabbitohs
[ 29]
130
Veronica White
17
1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
Qld & NSW
Ipswich Brothers
[ 30]
131
Karyn Murphy
28
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013
Qld
Ipswich Brothers, Souths Logan Magpies
[ 31]
132
Tahnee Norris
33
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013
NSW & Qld
Runaway Bay Seagulls, West Centenary, Burleigh Bears
[ 32]
Note: The lists of clubs in the above table is incomplete.
Records
This section last updated 18 October 2024
Games played: 32
Points scored: 74
Tries scored: 16
Goals kicked: 31
Points scored in a match: 24
Tries scored in a match: 6
Goals kicked in a match: 10
Competitive record
Head to head records
Opponent
Win%
Share
New Zealand
1995
2024
30
13
0
17
43.33%
473
604
43.92%
Great Britain
1996
2002
8
3
0
5
37.50%
100
111
47.39%
Fiji
1998
1998
2
2
0
0
100.00%
120
0
100.00%
New Zealand Māori
2003
2009
6
3
0
3
50.00%
90
104
46.39%
Niue
2003
2003
1
1
0
0
100.00%
58
0
100.00%
Samoa
2003
2011
2
2
0
0
100.00%
82
26
75.93%
France
2008
2022
3
3
0
0
100.00%
224
0
100.00%
Russia
2008
2008
1
1
0
0
100.00%
72
0
100.00%
England
2008
2017
3
3
0
0
100.00%
74
10
88.10%
Pacific Islands
2008
2008
1
1
0
0
100.00%
32
6
84.21%
Cook Islands
2017
2022
2
2
0
0
100.00%
132
4
93.55%
Canada
2017
2017
2
2
0
0
100.00%
146
6
96.05%
Papua New Guinea
2022
2024
2
2
0
0
100.00%
166
0
100.00%
Totals
1995
2024
63
38
0
25
60.32%
1,769
871
67.01%
Notes:
Table last updated 11 November 2024.
Share is the portion of "For" points compared to the sum of "For" and "Against" points.
Results
Full internationals
Date
Opponent
Score
Tournament
Venue
Video
Report(s)
1 Jul 1995
New Zealand
14 - 18
2 Test Series
Lidcombe Oval
—
8 Jul 1995
New Zealand
6 - 14
Hawker Oval, Canberra
—
[ 33]
21 Jul 1996
Great Britain
16 – 14
3 Test Series
Phillip Oval, Canberra
[ 34]
[ 35]
28 Jul 1996
Great Britain
12 – 18
Gilbert Park, Brisbane
—
3 Aug 1996
Great Britain
18 – 20
Redfern Oval , Sydney
[ 36]
[ 37] [ 38] [ 39]
20 Sep 1997
New Zealand
26 – 34
2 Test Series
Petone Recreation Ground, Wellington
—
[ 40] [ 41]
24 Sep 1997
New Zealand
16 – 40
Carlaw Park ,Auckland
—
[ 42]
19 Sep 1998
Fiji
68 – 0
2 Test Series
University of South Pacific , Suva
—
[ 43] [ 44] [ 45]
26 Sep 1998
Fiji
52 – 0
—
[ 46] [ 47]
23 Sep 1999
New Zealand
10 – 20
3 Test Series
Leichhardt Oval
—
[ 48]
27 Sep 1999
New Zealand
22 – 20
Penrith Stadium
[ 49]
[ 50]
29 Oct 1999
New Zealand
14 – 26
Ericsson Stadium Auckland
—
[ 51]
10 Nov 2000
New Zealand
6 – 10
2000 World Cup
South Leeds Stadium
[ 52]
[ 53]
14 Nov 2000
Great Britain
10 – 14
Rams Stadium , Dewsbury
[ 54]
[ 55] [ 56]
18 Nov 2000
New Zealand
6 – 50
Rams Stadium , Dewsbury
—
[ 40] [ 57]
21 Nov 2000
Great Britain
0 – 4
The Jungle , Castleford
—
[ 58]
23 Sep 2001
New Zealand
8 – 42
Test Match
Carlaw Park , Auckland
—
[ 59] [ 60]
14 Jul 2002
Great Britain
16 – 26
3 Test Series
Ringrose Park, Wentworthville
—
[ 61]
20 Jul 2002
Great Britain
14 – 10
Suncorp Stadium , Brisbane
—
[ 62]
27 Jul 2002
Great Britain
14 – 5
Bruce Stadium, Canberra
—
[ 63] [ 64]
8 Aug 2003
New Zealand Māori
20 – 14
Test Match
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
—
[ 65]
28 Sep 2003
New Zealand Māori
28 – 24
2003 World Cup
North Harbour Stadium
—
[ 66] [ 67]
2 Oct 2003
Niue
58 – 0
—
[ 68]
6 Oct 2003
New Zealand
4 – 44
—
[ 69]
8 Oct 2003
Samoa
40 – 12
—
[ 70]
10 Oct 2003
New Zealand Māori
4 – 12
—
[ 71]
14 Aug 2004
New Zealand
12 – 38
2 Test Series
Bendigo Bank Oval, Ipswich
—
[ 72] [ 73]
21 Aug 2004
New Zealand
20 – 30
Davies Park, Brisbane
[ 74]
[ 75]
31 Oct 2007
New Zealand Māori
20 – 16
2 Test Series
Rotorua
—
[ 76] [ 77]
3 Nov 2007
New Zealand Māori
4 – 20
Rotorua
—
[ 78]
6 Nov 2008
France
60 – 0
2008 World Cup
Stockland Park , Sunshine Coast
—
8 Nov 2008
Russia
72 – 0
—
10 Nov 2008
England
22 – 4
—
12 Nov 2008
Pacific Islands
32 – 6
—
15 Nov 2008
New Zealand
0 – 34
Suncorp Stadium , Brisbane
[ 79]
16 Sep 2009
New Zealand Māori
14 – 18
2009 Tour
—
23 Sep 2009
New Zealand
18 – 16
Ellerslie Domain , Auckland
—
[ 80]
3 Sep 2011
Samoa
42 – 14
Test Match
Apia Park , Apia
—
[ 81]
15 Oct 2011
New Zealand
Cancelled
Test Match
Gold Coast
—
[ 82]
5 Jul 2013
England
14 – 6
2013 World Cup
The Tetley's Stadium , Dewsbury
[ 83]
[ 84]
8 Jul 2013
France
72 – 0
Post Office Road , Featherstone
[ 85]
11 Jul 2013
New Zealand
6 – 14
Fox's Biscuits Stadium , Batley
[ 86]
14 Jul 2013
New Zealand
22 – 12
Headingley , Leeds
[ 87]
9 Nov 2014
New Zealand
8 – 12
Test Match (4NCR)
WIN Stadium , Wollongong
[ 88] [ 89]
[ 90]
3 May 2015
New Zealand
22 – 14
Anzac Test
Suncorp Stadium , Brisbane
—
[ 91]
6 May 2016
New Zealand
16 – 26
Anzac Test
Hunter Stadium , Newcastle
—
[ 92] [ 93] [ 94]
5 May 2017
New Zealand
16 – 4
Anzac Test
GIO Stadium , Canberra
[ 95]
16 Nov 2017
Cook Islands
58 – 4
2017 World Cup
Southern Cross Group Stadium , Sydney
[ 96]
19 Nov 2017
England
38 – 0
[ 97]
[ 98] [ 99]
22 Nov 2017
Canada
88 – 0
[ 100]
[ 101]
26 Nov 2017
Canada
58 – 6
[ 102]
2 Dec 2017
New Zealand
23 – 16
Suncorp Stadium , Brisbane
[ 103]
[ 104] [ 105]
13 Oct 2018
New Zealand
26 – 24
Trans-Tasman Test
Mount Smart Stadium , Auckland
[ 106]
[ 107]
25 Oct 2019
New Zealand
28 – 8
Trans-Tasman Test
WIN Stadium , Wollongong
[ 108]
[ 109]
2 Nov 2022
Cook Islands
74 – 0
2021 World Cup
York Community Stadium , York
[ 110]
[ 111] [ 112]
6 Nov 2022
France
92 – 0
[ 113]
[ 114] [ 115]
10 Nov 2022
New Zealand
10 – 8
[ 116]
[ 117] [ 118]
14 Nov 2022
Papua New Guinea
82 – 0
[ 119]
[ 120] [ 121]
19 Nov 2022
New Zealand
54 – 4
Old Trafford , Manchester
[ 122]
[ 123] [ 124]
14 Oct 2023
New Zealand
16 – 10
2023 Pacific Champs
Qld Country Bank Stadium , Townsville
[ 125]
[ 126]
28 Oct 2023
New Zealand
6 – 12
AAMI Park , Melbourne
[ 127]
[ 128] [ 129]
18 Oct 2024
Papua New Guinea
84 – 0
2024 Pacific Champs
Suncorp Stadium , Brisbane
[ 130]
[ 131]
27 Oct 2024
New Zealand
14 – 0
Rugby League Park , Christchurch
[ 132]
[ 133]
10 Nov 2024
New Zealand
24 – 4
Commbank Stadium , Sydney
[ 134]
[ 135]
Upcoming fixtures
England at Allegiant Stadium , Las Vegas on Saturday, 1 March 2025.[ 136]
Kick-off scheduled for 6:00 PM (PST), which is 1:00 PM (AEDT) on Sunday, 2 March 2025.
This is the third match of four in the Rugby League Las Vegas event.
This match will count as the 1st match in a Women's Ashes Test Series that will conclude in Australia later in 2025.[ 137]
Other international matches
Nines
Individual awards
Since 2015 a Female Player of the Year award has been included in the Dally M Awards .
^ 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
^ The award for the 2021 Season, which was held between 27 February and 10 April 2022, was tied with duel winners announced.
^ Upton played for Australia in October, after the presentation of the award in late September
IRL Rankings
See also
Men
Women's Governance and History
Women's Teams
Women's Competitions
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