Scotland women's national rugby union team

The Scotland women's national rugby union team represents Scotland in women's international rugby union and is governed by the Scottish Rugby Union. The team competes in the annual Women's Six National Championship and has competed in five of the Women's Rugby World Cups since their hosted debut in 1994. The Nation plays an important role in the rugby world stage.

Scotland
UnionScottish Rugby Union
First colours
Second colours
World Rugby ranking
Current11 (as of 23 November 2020)
First international
 Scotland 10–0 Ireland 
(Raeburn Place 14 February 1993)
Biggest win
 Scotland 84–0 Russia 
(Enköping, Sweden 17 May 2009)
Biggest defeat
 England 89–0 Scotland 
(Twickenham, England 13 March 2011)
World Cup
Appearances5 (First in 1994)
Best result5th, 1994

History

Scotland Women's first official test match was played against Ireland at Raeburn Place in Edinburgh on 14th February 1993, ending in a 10 - 0 win to the hosts. Leading from the front, first Scotland captain Sandra Colamartino was the scorer of both tries. [1]

In April of the following year, Scotland stepped in as alternate host of the 1994 Women's Rugby World Cup, finishing fifth, the team's best appearance to date. Since then, the Women's team have competed in the 1998, 2002 and 2006 and 2010 iterations of the tournament.

The early streak of success peaked on 21 March 1998, as a 8-5 win over England in their final match of the Home Nations Championship marked the achievement of a Grand Slam for Scotland.

The Scottish Women's Rugby Union (SWRU) was the national governing body for women's rugby union in Scotland. It was responsible for the governance of women's rugby union within Scotland. Its role was all-encompassing. It went from youth recruitment, through administrating all senior based (aged 16+) competition, through to the performance and management of the Scotland women's national rugby union team.

At its AGM in June 2009, the SWRU voted unanimously in favour of amalgamating the Scottish Rugby Union and the SWRU to form an integrated national governing body rugby in Scotland.[2]

Thistle and the anthem

The thistle is the national flower, and also the symbol of the Scotland national rugby union team. According to legend the "guardian thistle" has played its part in the defence of Scotland against a night attack by Norwegian Vikings, one of whom let out a yell of pain when he stepped barefoot on a thistle, alerting the Scottish defenders. The Latin Nemo me impune lacessit ("No-one provokes me with impunity!" in English) is the motto of Scotland's premier chivalric order, the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle.[3]

"Flower of Scotland" has been used since 1990 as Scotland's unofficial national anthem. It was written by Roy Williamson of The Corries in 1967, and adopted by the SRU to replace "God Save the Queen".

Strip

Scotland have traditionally worn navy blue jerseys, white shorts and blue socks. On the occasion that Scotland is the home side and the opposing team normally wears dark colours, Scotland will use its change strip. Traditionally this is a white jersey with navy blue shorts and socks. During a sponsorship deal, purple was introduced to the traditional blue jersey. This was a significant departure from the traditional colours of blue and white, although purple is inspired from the thistle flower.

Results summary

Top 20 rankings as of 18 April 2022[4]
RankChange*TeamPoints
1  England096.26
2  New Zealand088.58
3  France088.43
4  Canada088.15
5  Australia078.68
6  United States076.63
7 1 Ireland076.00
8 1 Italy075.12
9  Wales073.63
10  Scotland072.72
11  Spain072.10
12  Japan065.49
13  South Africa063.39
14  Russia061.10
15  Samoa059.72
16  Kazakhstan058.45
17  Netherlands058.27
18  Hong Kong057.89
19  Sweden057.73
20  Germany057.72
*Change from the previous week

(Full internationals only)
Correct as of 27 November 2016

Rugby: Scotland internationals 1993–
Opponent First game Played Won Drawn Lost Percentage
 Australia 1999 2 0 0 2 0.00%
 Belgium 2009 1 1 0 0 100.00%
 Canada 1994 6 1 0 5 16.67%
 England 1994 25 2 0 23 8.00%
 France 1998 23 5 0 18 21.74%
 Ireland 1993 25 14 0 11 56.00%
 Italy 1988 16 5 1 10 31.25%
 Kazakhstan 2006 1 1 0 0 100.00%
 Netherlands 1995 6 5 0 1 83.33%
 New Zealand 1994 3 0 0 3 0.00%
 Russia 1994 2 2 0 0 100.00%
 Samoa 2002 1 1 0 0 100.00%
 South Africa 2010 2 0 0 2 0.00%
 Spain 1997 19 12 0 7 63.16%
 Sweden 1994 9 9 0 0 100.00%
 United States 1998 5 1 0 4 20.00%
 Wales 1993 28 13 0 15 46.43%
Summary 1993 174 72 1 101 41.38%

Players

Current squad

Squad for the 2022 Women's Six Nations Championship.[5][6]

  • Panashe Muzambe was added to the squad prior to Scotland's second round game against Wales.[7]
Player Position Caps Club/Province
Leah Bartlett Prop 12 Loughborough Lightning
Christine Belisle Prop 12 Loughborough Lightning
Sarah Bonar Lock 25 Harlequins
Lisa Cockburn Prop 23 Worcester Warriors
Katie Dougan Prop 15 Gloucester-Hartpury
Eva Donaldson Flanker 1 Edinburgh University
Evie Gallagher Number 8 8 Stirling County
Jade Konkel Number 8 49 Harlequins
Rachel Malcolm (c) Flanker 24 Loughborough Lightning
Rachel McLachlan Flanker 24 Sale Sharks
Louise McMillan Lock 31 Hillhead Jordanhill
Panashe Muzambe Prop 7 Garioch
Lyndsay O’Donnell Lock 15 Worcester Warriors
Jodie Rettie Hooker 18 Saracens
Lana Skeldon Hooker 48 Worcester Warriors
Emma Wassell Lock 52 Loughborough Lightning
Alison Wilson Prop 0 Heriots
Molly Wright Hooker 10 Sale Sharks
Anne Young Prop 1 Edinburgh University
Shona Campbell Wing 2 Edinburgh University
Abi Evans Wing 15 Darlington Mowden Park
Megan Gaffney Wing 39 Loughborough Lightning
Coreen Grant Centre 1 Saracens
Sarah Law Flyhalf 48 Sale Sharks
Rhona Lloyd Wing 33 Les Lioness du Stade Bordelaise
Caity Mattinson Scrumhalf 1 Worcester Warriors
Jenny Maxwell Scrumhalf 36 Loughborough Lightning
Mairi McDonald Scrumhalf 7 Hillhead Jordanhill
Liz Musgrove Wing 10 Watsonians
Helen Nelson Flyhalf / Centre 37 Loughborough Lightning
Emma Orr Centre 0 Biggar
Chloe Rollie Fullback 45 Exeter Chiefs
Hannah Smith Centre 30 Watsonians
Meryl Smith Wing 0 Edinburgh University
Lisa Thomson Centre 40 Sale Sharks
Evie Wills Flyhalf 3 Hillhead Jordanhill

Results

See Women's international rugby for information about the status of international games and match numbering

1990s

[68]
1993-02-14 Scotland  10–0  Ireland Raeburn Place, Edinburgh [1/1/1]
[79]
1993-12-19 Scotland  0–23  Wales Burnbrae, Glasgow [2/14/1]
[80]
1994-02-13 Ireland  0–5  Scotland Ravenhill, Belfast [2/3/2]
[88]
1994-04-13 (WC) Scotland  51–0  Russia Boroughmuir RFC [4/2/1]
[90]
1994-04-15 (WC) Scotland  0–26  England Boroughmuir [5/20/1]
[97]
1994-04-17 (WC) Scotland  0–8  Wales Melrose [6/18/2]
[102]
1994-04-20 (WC) Scotland  10–3  Ireland Melrose [7/5/3]
[105]
1994-04-23 (WC) Scotland  11–5  Canada Boroughmuir [8/14/1]
[109]
1994-04-24 Scotland  60–0  Sweden Meggetland [9/15/1]
[113]
1994-12-20 Wales  0–5  Scotland The Brewery Field [21/10/3]
[115]
1995-02-20 Scotland  20–3  Ireland Myreside, Edinburgh [11/7/4]
[121]
1995-04-30 Scotland  10–12  Italy Meggetland, Edinburgh [12/13/1]
[124]
1995-09-23 Netherlands  5–3  Scotland ? [27/13/1]
[125]
1996-01-21 (HN) Ireland  0–21  Scotland Blackrock [9/14/5]
[127]
1996-02-18 (HN) Wales  11–6  Scotland Bridgend [24/15/4]
[130]
1996-03-03 (HN) Scotland  8–12  England Meggetland, Edinburgh [16/27/2]
[147]
1996-11-30 Scotland  27–3  Netherlands Meggetland [17/31/2]
[149]
1997-01-12 (HN) Scotland  10–0  Wales Meggetland [18/26/5]
[151]
1997-01-26 (HN) England  23–3  Scotland Blackheath [30/19/3]
[154]
1997-02-23 (HN) Scotland  28–3  Ireland Pennypit, Edinburgh [20/14/6]
[159]
1997-04-02 FIRA Italy  7–31  Scotland Nice, France [17/21/2]
[163]
1997-04-04 FIRA Scotland  11–10  Spain Nice, France [22/12/1]
[167]
1997-04-06 FIRA England  24–8  Scotland Nice, France [36/23/4]
[170]
1997-08-05 Sweden  0–42  Scotland Stockholm [17/24/2]
[181]
1998-02-08 (HC) Ireland  0–15  Scotland Old Belvedere, Dublin [19/25/7]
[183]
1998-02-21 Scotland  19–3  France Raeburn Place, Edinburgh [26/44/1]
[184]
1998-03-01 (HC) Wales  12–22  Scotland Cardiff [30/27/6]
[185]
1998-03-21 (HC) Scotland  8–5  England Stewarts Melville [28/40/5]
[195]
1998-05-02 (WC) Italy  8–37  Scotland Amsterdam [20/29/3]
[202]
1998-05-05 (WC) New Zealand  76–0  Scotland Amsterdam [17/30/1]
[207]
1998-05-09 (WC) Scotland  10–25  United States Amsterdam [31/27/1]
[215]
1998-05-12 (WC) France  7–27  Scotland Amsterdam [48/32/2]
[228]
1998-05-16 (WC) Australia  25–15  Scotland Amsterdam [10/33/1]
[231]
1998-12-05 Spain  3–5  Scotland ? [20/34/2]
[233]
1999-02-07 (5N) Scotland  23–0  Wales Inverleith, Edinburgh [35/37/7]
[234]
1999-02-28 (5N) England  34–7  Scotland Richmond RFC [48/36/6]
[239]
1999-03-21 (5N) Scotland  22–5  Ireland Inverleith, Edinburgh [37/30/8]
[240]
1999-04-09 (5N) France  48–18  Scotland Melun [53/38/3]
[247]
1999-04-19 FIRA Italy  15–43  Scotland Belluno, Italy [25/39/4]
[251]
1999-04-21 FIRA Spain  11–9  Scotland Belluno, Italy [22/40/3]
[254]
1999-04-24 FIRA England  13–15  Scotland Belluno, Italy [54/41/7]

2000s

[264]
2000-02-18 (5N) Spain  13–9  Scotland Murcia [26/42/4]
[267]
2000-03-06 (5N) Scotland  7–10  France Edinburgh [43/59/4]
[269]
2000-03-19 (5N) Wales  12–36  Scotland Caerphilly [46/44/8]
[270]
2000-04-01 (5N) Scotland  9–64  England Edinburgh [45/59/8]
[274]
2000-05-08 FIRA Scotland  28–6  Wales Almería, Spain [46/48/9]
[280]
2000-05-10 FIRA Spain  13–10  Scotland Almería, Spain [30/47/5]
[283]
2000-05-13 FIRA England  40–20  Scotland Almería, Spain [62/48/9]
[296]
2001-02-03 (5N) France  13–0  Scotland Saint Denis [64/49/5]
[302]
2001-02-18 (5N) Scotland  22–0  Wales Meggetland [50/53/10]
[305]
2001-03-04 (5N) England  39–0  Scotland Richmond [69/51/10]
[307]
2001-03-18 (5N) Scotland  19–8  Spain Melrose [52/35/6]
[314]
2001-05-06 FIRA Scotland  13–3  Wales Hazebrouk, France [53/56/11]
[322]
2001-05-10 FIRA France  6–9  Scotland Lille, France [69/54/6]
[329]
2001-05-12 FIRA Spain  3–15  Scotland Lille, France [39/55/7]
[340]
2001-11-11 Scotland  13–3  Sweden Edinburgh [56/27/3]
[342]
2001-11-24 Scotland  22–3  United States Inverleith [57/40/2]
[345]
2002-02-03 (6N) Scotland  8–35  England Dunbar [58/78/11]
[347]
2002-02-16 (6N) Spain  14–17  Scotland Barcelona [41/59/8]
[351]
2002-03-02 (6N) Ireland  0–13  Scotland Limerick [42/60/9]
[357]
2002-03-24 (6N) Scotland  12–22  France Inverleith [61/74/7]
[361]
2002-04-07 (6N) Wales  3–31  Scotland Stradey Park [64/62/12]
[369]
2002-05-13 (WC) Scotland  13–3  Samoa Barcelona [63/2/1]
[377]
2002-05-18 (WC) Canada  11–0  Scotland Barcelona [34/64/2]
[383]
2002-05-21 (WC) Spain  16–23  Scotland Barcelona [47/65/9]
[391]
2002-05-25 (WC) Australia  30–0  Scotland Barcelona [17/66/2]
[395]
2002-11-24 Scotland  34–3  Sweden Murrayfield, Edinburgh [67/30/4]
[398]
2003-02-15 (6N) Scotland  25–0  Ireland Netherdale (Gala RFC) [68/49/10]
[400]
2003-02-22 (6N) France  14–19  Scotland Évreux [81/69/8]
[404]
2003-03-09 (6N) Scotland  9–8  Wales Meadowbank [70/75/13]
[407]
2003-03-22 (6N) England  31–0  Scotland Harlequins RFC [90/71/12]
[410]
2003-03-29 (6N) Scotland  48–7  Spain Meadowbank [72/53/10]
[423]
2003-07-06 Sweden  5–49  Scotland Linköping [33/73/5]
[428]
2004-02-14 (6N) Wales  10–30  Scotland Arms Park, Cardiff [78/74/14]
[432]
2004-02-21 (6N) Scotland  7–20  England Netherdale, Galashiels [75/95/13]
[435]
2004-03-06 (6N) Spain  6–5  Scotland Lalin, Santiago de Compostela [58/76/11]
[439]
2004-03-21 (6N) Scotland  12–16  France Murrayfield [77/90/9]
[442]
2004-03-27 (6N) Ireland  0–17  Scotland Thomond Park, Limerick [58/78/11]
[446]
2004-05-02 FIRA Scotland  32–0  Sweden Toulouse, France [79/34/6]
[453]
2004-05-05 FIRA France  25–6  Scotland Toulouse, France [93/80/10]
[457]
2004-05-08 FIRA Scotland  11–10  Wales Toulouse, France [81/85/15]
[474]
2004-11-27 Scotland  6–12  United States Murrayfield, Edinburgh [82/50/3]
[475]
2005-02-04 (6N) France  22–15  Scotland Roubaix, Lyon [95/83/11]
[479]
2005-02-12 (6N) Scotland  15–5  Ireland Murrayfield [84/64/12]
[482]
2005-02-26 (6N) Scotland  19–3  Spain Anniesland, Glasgow [85/66/12]
[487]
2005-03-13 (6N) Scotland  22-5  Wales Murrayfield [86/91/16]
[490]
2005-03-19 (6N) England  22–10  Scotland Twickenham, London [110/87/14]
[508]
2005-06-29 (CC) New Zealand  30–9  Scotland Ottawa [39/88/2]
[509]
2005-07-02 (CC) Canada  22–9  Scotland Ottawa [48/89/3]
[519]
2006-01-21 Scotland  6–13  United States Netherdale, Gala [90/51/4]
[523]
2006-02-05 (6N) Scotland  3–23  France Murrayfield [91/102/12]
[526]
2006-02-11 (6N) Wales  5–0  Scotland Sardis Rd, Pontypridd [99/92/17]
[528]
2006-02-25 (6N) Scotland  5–22  England Murrayfield [93/117/15]
[530]
2006-03-10 (6N) Ireland  0–9  Scotland Navan [72/94/13]
[535]
2006-03-18 (6N) Spain  12–16  Scotland La Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid [73/95/13]
[560]
2006-08-31 (WC) Spain  0–24  Scotland Rugby Park, St. Albert [74/96/14]
[569]
2006-09-04 (WC) Kazakhstan  17–32  Scotland Rugby Park, St. Albert [34/97/1]
[571]
2006-09-08 (WC) New Zealand  21–0  Scotland Ellerslie Park, Edmonton [45/98/3]
[578]
2006-09-12 (WC) Ireland  10–11  Scotland Rugby Park, St. Albert [77/99/14]
[586]
2006-09-17 (WC) Scotland  0–24  United States Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton [100/59/5]
[598]
2007-02-03 (6N) England  60–0  Scotland Old Albanians, St Albans [125/101/16]
[603]
2007-02-10 (6N) Scotland  0–10  Wales Dunbar [102/104/18]
[604]
2007-02-24 (6N) Scotland  26–6  Italy Meggetland, Edinburgh [103/55/5]
[607]
2007-03-10 (6N) Scotland  6–18  Ireland Meggetland, Edinburgh [104/83/15]
[612]
2007-03-18 (6N) France  18–10  Scotland Stade le Bout du Clos, Paris [116/105/13]
[652]
2007-11-04 Scotland  3–45  Canada Glasgow [106/64/4]
[658]
2008-02-03 (6N) Scotland  15–43  France Meggetland [107/121/14]
[660]
2008-02-10 (6N) Wales  23–6  Scotland Taff's Well [114/108/19]
[662]
2008-02-22 (6N) Ireland  13–3  Scotland St Mary's RFC, Dublin [87/109/16]
[666]
2008-03-08 (6N) Scotland  5–34  England Meggetland [110/137/17]
[670]
2008-03-16 (6N) Italy  31–10  Scotland Mira [66/111/6]
[683]
2008-05-17 FIRA Scotland  10–27  Wales Amsterdam [112/118/20]
[690]
2008-05-20 FIRA Netherlands  0–26  Scotland Leiden, Netherlands [86/113/3]
[701]
2008-05-24 FIRA Scotland  27–25  Spain Amsterdam [114/85/15]
[722]
2009-01-10 Scotland  32–0  Sweden Meggetland [115/51/7]
[725]
2009-02-08 (6N) Scotland  10–31  Wales Lasswade RFC, Bonnyrigg [116/121/21]
[728]
2009-02-15 (6N) France  25–12  Scotland Arras [131/117/15]
[730]
2009-02-28 (6N) Scotland  13–10  Italy Meggetland [118/59/7]
[732]
2009-03-13 (6N) Scotland  0–23  Ireland Meggetland [119/96/17]
[736]
2009-03-21 (6N) England  72–3  Scotland London Welsh [151/120/18]
[742]
2009-05-17 FIRA Russia  0–84  Scotland Enköping, Sweden [30/121/2]
[744]
2009-05-20 FIRA Belgium  0–71  Scotland Stockholm, Sweden [22/122/1]
[750]
2009-05-23 FIRA Netherlands  18–38  Scotland Enköping, Sweden [92/123/4]

2010s

[787]
2010-02-06 (6N) Scotland  10–8  France Lasswade [124/140/16]
[790]
2010-02-14 (6N) Wales  28–12  Scotland Brewery Field, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan [127/125/22]
[799]
2010-02-28 (6N) Italy  6–6  Scotland Stadio Maurizio Natali, Colleferro, Rome [77/126/8]
[802]
2010-03-13 (6N) Scotland  0–51  England Meggetland, Edinburgh [127/157/19]
[804]
2010-03-19 (6N) Ireland  15–3  Scotland Ashbourne, County Meath [102/128/19]
[827]
2010-06-05 Scotland  8–27  South Africa Lasswade [129/18/1]
[828]
2010-06-12 Scotland  17–41  South Africa Lasswade [130/19/2]
[834]
2010-08-20 (WC) Canada  37–10  Scotland Surrey Park, Guildford [83/131/5]
[842]
2010-08-24 (WC) France  17–10  Scotland Surrey Park, Guildford [147/132/17]
[847]
2010-08-28 (WC) Scotland  32–5  Sweden Surrey Park, Guildford [133/67/8]
[855]
2010-09-01 (WC) Canada  41–0  Scotland Surrey Park, Guildford [86/134/6]
[861]
2010-09-05 (WC) Scotland  8–32  Ireland Surrey Park, Guildford [135/107/19]
[866]
2011-01-03 Spain  28–13  Scotland Madrid [95/136/16]
[867]
2011-02-04 (6N) France  53–3  Scotland Viry-Châtillon [151/137/19]
[872]
2011-02-13 (6N) Scotland  12–41  Wales Burnbrae, Milngavie [138/138/23]
[873]
2011-02-26 (6N) Scotland  5–22  Ireland Lasswade [139/109/19]
[878]
2010-03-13 (6N) England  89–0  Scotland Twickenham [172/140/20]
[881]
2010-03-20 (6N) Scotland  0–26  Italy Meggetland, Edinburgh [141/90/9]
[910]
2011-11-06 Netherlands  10–33  Scotland Amsterdam [104/142/5]
[922]
2012-02-05 (6N) Scotland  0–47  England Lasswade [143/181/21]
[924]
2012-02-12 (6N) Wales  20–0  Scotland Cross Keys [142/144/24]
[927]
2012-02-25 (6N) Scotland  0–23  France Stirling County [145/159/20]
[929]
2012-03-09 (6N) Ireland  20–0  Scotland Ashbourne RFC [115/146/20]
[933]
2012-03-18 (6N) Italy  29–12  Scotland Pagani Stadium, Rovato, near Brescia [96/147/10]
[970]
2013-02-02 (6N) England  76–0  Scotland Esher [194/148/22]
[974]
2013-02-10 (6N) Scotland  0–8  Italy Mayfield, Dundee [149/104/11]
[974]
2013-02-23 (6N) Scotland  3–30  Ireland Lasswade [150/119/21]
[979]
2013-03-10 (6N) Scotland  0–13  Wales Scotstoun, Glasgow [151/150/25]
[980]
2013-03-15 (6N) France  76–0  Scotland Stade Bourillot, Dijon [173/152/21]
[985]
2013-04-20 WCQ Netherlands  7–29  Scotland Madrid [108/153/6]
[987]
2013-04-23 WCQ Italy  27–3  Scotland Madrid [109/154/12]
[991]
2013-04-27 WCQ Sweden  8–63  Scotland Madrid [77/155/9]
[1022]
2014-02-02 (6N) Ireland  59–0  Scotland Ashbourne [122/156/23]
[1027]
2014-02-09 (6N) Scotland  0–63  England Rubislaw, Aberdeen [157/209/23]
[1029]
2014-02-22 (6N) Italy  45–5  Scotland Stadio Parco Urbano [113/158/13]
[1034]
2014-03-09 (6N) Scotland  0–69  France Howthornden [159/183/22]
[1036]
2014-03-16 (6N) Wales  25–0  Scotland Talbot Athletic Ground [156/160/26]
[1092]
2014-11-23 Italy  27–3  Scotland Avezzano [116/161/14]
[1094]
2015-02-07 (6N) France  42–0  Scotland Stade Henri Desgrange, La Roche-sur-Yon, Vendée [192/162/22]
[1097]
2015-02-14 (6N) Scotland  3–39  Wales Broadwood, Cumbernauld [163/164/27]
[1101]
2015-03-01 (6N) Scotland  8–31  Italy Broadwood, Cumbernauld [164/119/15]
[1102]
2015-03-13 (6N) England  42–13  Scotland Darlington Arena, County Durham [165/221/24]
[1107]
2015-03-22 (6N) Scotland  3–73  Ireland Broadwood, Cumbernauld [166/136/24]
[1121]
2015-11-22 Spain  10–34  Scotland Valladolid, Castile and León [111/167/17]
[1127]
2016-02-05 (6N) Scotland  0-32  England Broadwood, Cumbernauld [168/228/25]
[1132]
2016-02-14 (6N) Wales  23-10  Scotland The Gnoll, Neath [169/169/28]
[1135]
2016-02-28 (6N) Italy  22-7  Scotland Stadio Arcoveggio, Bologna [124/170/16]
[1136]
2016-03-11 (6N) Scotland  0-24  France Broadwood, Cumbernauld [171/201/23]
[1140]
2016-03-20 (6N) Ireland  45-12  Scotland Donnybrook, Dublin [142/172/25]
[1164]
2016-11-18WCQ Scotland  5–10  Spain Scotstoun, Glasgow [173/116/18]
[1170]
2016-11-26 Spain  15–10  Scotland Complutense, Madrid [117/174/19]
[1176]
2017-02-03 (6N) Scotland  15–22  Ireland Broadwood, Cumbernauld [175/-/25]
[1180]
2017-02-11 (6N) France  55–0  Scotland Stade Marcel-Deflandre, La Rochelle [-/176/24]
[1182]
2017-02-24 (6N) Scotland  15–14  Wales Broadwood, Cumbernauld [177/-/29]
[1186]
2017-03-11 (6N) England  64–0  Scotland Twickenham Stoop [-/178/26]
[1188]
2017-03-17 (6N) Scotland  14–12  Italy Broadwood, Cumbernauld [179/-/17]
[1241]
2018-02-02 (6N) Wales  18–17  Scotland Parc Eirias, Colwyn Bay [-/180/30]
[1245]
2018-02-10 (6N) Scotland  3–26  France Scotstoun, Glasgow [181/-/25]
[1247]
2018-02-23 (6N) Scotland  8–43  England Scotstoun, Glasgow [182/-/27]
[1256]
2018-03-11 (6N) Ireland  12–15  Scotland Donnybrook, Dublin [-/183/26]
[1259]
2018-03-18 (6N) Italy  26–12  Scotland Stadio Plebiscito, Padua [-/184/18]
[1271]
2018-11-04 Italy  38–0  Scotland Calvisano [143/185/19]
[1285]
2018-11-27 Scotland  25–28  Canada Scotstoun [186/132/7]
[1294]
2019-02-01 Scotland  7–28  Italy Scotstoun, Glasgow [187/-/20]
[1296]
2019-02-08 Scotland  5–22  Ireland Scotstoun, Glasgow [188/-/27]
[1301]
2019-02-23 France  41–10  Scotland Stadium Lille Métropole, Villeneuve-d'Ascq [-/189/26]
[1303]
2019-03-08 Scotland  15–17  Wales Scotstoun, Glasgow [190/-/30]
[1308]
2019-03-16 England  80–0  Scotland Twickenham Stadium [-/191/28]
[1292]
2019-01-20 Spain  29–24  Scotland Madrid [129/192/20]
[1346]
2019-09-30 South Africa  5–47  Scotland City Park, Athlone [-/193/1]
[1347]
2019-10-05 South Africa  15–38  Scotland City Park, Athlone [-/194/2]
[1357]
2019-11-17 Scotland  3–17  Wales Scotstoun, Glasgow [195/-/31]
[1363]
2019-11-24 Scotland  20–24  Japan Scotstoun [196/53/1]

Other matches

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2005-07-08 Canadian Barbarians  0–35  Scotland Ottawa(?) [-/-/-]
[-]
2006-08-13 Scotland A  6–17  Ireland Hawick [-/-/-]
[-]
2009-02-15 France A  61–0  Scotland Development Arras [-/-/-]
[-]
2010-02-06 Scotland A  3–26  France A Lasswade [-/-/-]
[-]
2010-07-18 Scotland XV  20–15  Ireland XV Lasswade [-/-/-]
[-]
2015-01-03 Scotland  10–43 Nomads Murrayfield Stadium [-/-/-]
[-]
2016-10-29 Wales XV  15-0  Scotland XV Cardiff Arms Park [-/-/-]

Notable internationalists

  • Paula Chalmers, Scrum Half, named in World Cup Star XV
  • Donna Kennedy, Number 8, most capped Scottish internationalist
  • Jade Konkel, Number 8, first full-time professional Scottish internationalist

See also

Women's international rugby – the most complete listing of women's international results since 1982

References

  1. Bathgate, Stuart (2018-02-14). "Pioneers celebrate 25th anniversary of first Scotland women's international". The Offside Line. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  2. "The Scottish Thistle – Beautifully Bold!". Scottish at Heart. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  3. "Women's World Rankings". World Rugby. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  4. "Scotland squad announced for 2022 TikTok Women's Six Nations". Scottish Rugby Union. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  5. "Easson names settled Scotland squad". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  6. "Skeldon to make 50th Scotland appearance against Wales". Scottish Rugby Union. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
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