France women's national rugby league team

The France women's national rugby league team, also known as the Chanticleers ( for the Anglophone media) or locally as Les Tricolores, represents France in Women's rugby league. They are administered by the French Rugby League Federation.[1][2]

France
Team information
NicknamesLes Bleues
Les Tricolores
The Chanticleers (Anglophone media)
Governing bodyFédération Française de Rugby à XIII
RegionEurope
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
Biggest win
France 54 — 4 Turkey
World Cup
Appearances2 (first time in 2008)

Players

Squad for the 2021 International Test against England, held on Saturday, 23 October in Perpignan.[3] Canet, Olm-Rouppert and Montsarrat were excluded from the playing 17. Caps, Tries, Goals and Points include the October 2021 Test Match.

Pos. Player Club Debut Caps T G Pts
FullbackElisa Ciria RC Lescure Arthes 1320111411024
WingChristina Song-Puche Déesses Catalanes20162000
CentreMélanie Bianchini Déesses Catalanes20211104
CentreZoé Pastre-Courtine Déesses Catalanes20211000
WingManon Samarra RC Lescure Arthes 1320192000
Stand-offElodie Pacull Pia Baroudeuses20211000
HalfbackAlice Varela Toulouse Ovalie201114000
PropJeanne Bernard RC Lescure Arthes 1320174000
HookerCyndia Mansard Toulouse Ovalie20158000
PropGaëlle Alvherne RC Lescure Arthes 1320184208
Second-rowElisa Akpa Déesses Catalanes20183000
Second-rowLaureane Biville RC Lescure Arthes 1320166000
Loose forwardLeila Bessahli Déesses Catalanes20175104
interchangeFanny Ramos Déesses Catalanes20174104
interchangeMailys Borak Marseille XIII Avenir20211000
interchangeInès Legout Toulouse Ovalie20184104
interchangeTallis Kuresa Girondins De Bordeaux20211000
interchangeLauriane Canet Limoux Grizzgirls20191000
interchangeNadia Olm-Rouppert Toulouse Ovalie20183208
interchangePerrine Montsarrat RC Lescure Arthes 1320171000

Results

Full internationals

This list is perhaps incomplete. It might be missing matches against Great Britain played between the 2000 and 2003 World Cups.

DateOpponentScoreTournamentVenueVideoReports
7 Jul 2007 England
Loss
Test Match Stade Municipal de Lescure d'Albigeois, Albi[4]
13 Jul 2008 England
Loss
Test Match Widnes RUFC
6 Nov 2008 Australia
0–60
2008 WRLWC Stockland Park, Sunshine Coast[5]
8 Nov 2008 England
4–54
[6]
10 Nov 2008 Russia
12–18
12 Nov 2008 Samoa
0–32
[7]
14 Nov 2008 Tonga
34–4
[8]
18 Jul 2009 England
8–28
2 Test Series Stade Ernest Argeles, Toulouse[9]
25 Jul 2009 England
0–36
Stade Ernest Argeles, Toulouse[10]
10 Jul 2010 England
8–40
Test Match National Sports Centre, Lilleshall[11]
2 Jul 2011 England
6–40
2 Test Series Parc Des Sports, Avignon[12]
6 Jul 2011 England
6–56
Parc Des Sports, Avignon[13]
15 Jun 2012 England
0–48
Test Match Grattan Stadium, Bradford[14]
5 Jul 2013 New Zealand
0–88
2013 WRLWC The Tetley's Stadium, Dewsbury[15][16]
8 Jul 2013 Australia
0–72
Post Office Road, Featherstone[17][18]
11 Jul 2013 England
4–42
Fox's Biscuits Stadium, Batley[19][20] [21]
13 Jul 2013 England
0–54
South Leeds Stadium, Hunslet[22][23] [24]
17 Jun 2015 England
4–24
2 Test Series Stade Jean Benege, Tonneins[25] [26]
20 Jun 2015 England
14–14
Stade Roger Garnung, Biganos[27] [28]
22 Oct 2016 England
6–36
Test Match Parc des Sports, Avignon[29]
21 Jun 2017 England
16–26
2 Test Series Stade de la Mer, Perpignan[30]
24 Jun 2017 England
8–14
Stade de la Mer, Perpignan[31]
10 Nov 2018  Italy
60–0
Test Match Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne [32]
27 Oct 2018 England
4–54
Test Match Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne[33]
5 Oct 2019  Turkey
54–4
Test Match Istanbul [34] [35]
23 Oct 2021  England
4–40
Test Match Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan [36] [37] [38] [39]

Upcoming Fixtures:

  • France are scheduled to play England  at Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington on Saturday, 18 June, 2022.[40]
  • France's schedule for the postponed World Cup in November 2022 is New Zealand  on Wednesday 2nd, Australia  on Sunday 6th, and Cook Islands  on Thursday 10th. All three matches are scheduled for York Community Stadium, York.

Other international matches

This list is perhaps incomplete. It might be missing matches against Great Britain played between the 2000 and 2003 World Cups.

DateOpponentScoreTournamentVenueVideoReport(s)
7 Jul 2010 England Combined Services
20–14
Tour Match Wakefield[41]
24 Feb 2018  Italy
12–4
Selection Stade Léo Lagrange,Toulon [42] [43]

See also

References

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