Australia women's national rugby league team
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.
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Team information | ||||||
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Nickname | The Jillaroos | |||||
Governing body | Australian Rugby League Commission | |||||
Region | Asia-Pacific | |||||
Head coach | Brad Donald | |||||
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 | ||||||
![]() ![]() (Sydney, Australia; 22 November 2017)[1] | ||||||
Biggest defeat | ||||||
![]() ![]() England; 2000 | ||||||
World Cup | ||||||
Appearances | 5 (first time in 2000) | |||||
Best result | Champions (2013, 2017) |
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 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:
- 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 | ![]() |
Wing | Tiana Penitani | 12 January 1996 | ![]() |
Centre | Jessica Sergis | 15 September 1997 | ![]() |
Centre | Isabelle Kelly | 20 September 1996 | ![]() |
Wing | Shakiah Tungai | 29 November 1996 | ![]() |
Five-eighth | Kirra Dibb | 23 July 1997 | ![]() |
Halfback | Ali Brigginshaw | 1 December 1989 | ![]() |
Prop | Simaima Taufa | 28 April 1994 | ![]() |
Hooker | Keeley Davis | 5 July 2000 | ![]() |
Prop | Millie Boyle | 19 May 1998 | ![]() |
Second-row | Kezie Apps | 4 February 1991 | ![]() |
Second-row | Annette Brander | 21 January 1993 | ![]() |
Lock | Hannah Southwell | 4 March 1999 | ![]() |
interchange | Botille Vette-Welsh | 13 September 1996 | ![]() |
interchange | Chelsea Lenarduzzi | 26 November 1995 | ![]() |
interchange | Holli Wheeler | 28 January 1990 | ![]() |
interchange | Tallisha Harden | 21 August 1992 | ![]() |
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 | Video | Report(s) |
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1 July 1995 | ![]() | 14 - 18 | 2 Test Series | ![]() | — | |
8 July 1995 | ![]() | 6 - 14 | ![]() | — | [20] | |
21 July 1996 | ![]() | 16 – 14 | 3 Test Series | ![]() | [21] | [22] |
28 July 1996 | ![]() | 12 – 18 | ![]() | — | ||
3 August 1996 | ![]() | 18 – 20 | ![]() | [23] | [24][25][26] | |
20 September 1997 | ![]() | 26 – 34 | 2 Test Series | ![]() | — | [27][28] |
24 September 1997 | ![]() | 16 – 40 | ![]() | — | [29] | |
19 or 20 September 1998 | ![]() | 68 – 0 | 2 Test Series | ![]() | — | [30][31] |
26 September 1998 | ![]() | 52 – 0 | ![]() | — | [32] | |
23 September 1999 | ![]() | 10 – 20 | 3 Test Series | ![]() | — | [33] |
27 September 1999 | ![]() | 22 – 20 | ![]() | [34] | [35] | |
29 October 1999 | ![]() | 14 – 26 | ![]() | — | [36] | |
10 November 2000 | ![]() | 6 – 10 | 2000 WRLWC | ![]() | [37] | [38] |
14 November 2000 | ![]() | 10 – 14 | ![]() | [39] | [40] | |
17 or 18 November 2000 | ![]() | 6 – 50 | ![]() | — | [27] | |
21 November 2000 | ![]() | 0 – 4 | ![]() | — | [41] | |
23 September 2001 | ![]() | 8 – 42 | Test Match | ![]() | — | [42][43] |
14 July 2002 | ![]() | 16 – 26 | 3 Test Series | ![]() | — | [44] |
20 July 2002 | ![]() | 14 – 10 | ![]() | — | [45] | |
27 July 2002 | ![]() | 14 – 5 | ![]() | — | [46][47] | |
8 August 2003 | ![]() | 20 – 14 | Test Match | ![]() | — | [48] |
28 September 2003 | ![]() | 28 – 24 | 2003 WRLWC | ![]() | — | [49][50] |
2 October 2003 | ![]() | 58 – 0 | — | [51] | ||
6 October 2003 | ![]() | 4 – 44 | — | [52] | ||
8 October 2003 | ![]() | 40 – 12 | — | [53] | ||
10 October 2003 | ![]() | 4 – 12 | — | [54] | ||
14 August 2004 | ![]() | 12 – 38 | 2 Test Series | ![]() | — | [55][56] |
21 August 2004 | ![]() | 20 – 30 | ![]() | [57] | [58] | |
31 October 2007 | ![]() | 20 – 16 | 2 Test Series | ![]() | — | [59][60] |
3 November 2007 | ![]() | 4 – 20 | ![]() | — | [61] | |
6 November 2008 | ![]() | 60 – 0 | 2008 World Cup | ![]() | — | |
8 November 2008 | ![]() | 72 – 0 | — | |||
10 November 2008 | ![]() | 22 – 4 | — | |||
12 November 2008 | Pacific Islands | 32 – 6 | — | |||
15 November 2008 | ![]() | 0 – 34 | ![]() | [62] | ||
16 September 2009 | ![]() | 14 – 18 | 2009 Tour | ![]() | — | |
23 September 2009 | ![]() | 18 – 16 | ![]() | — | [63] | |
3 September 2011 | ![]() | 42 – 14 | Test Match | ![]() | — | [64] |
15 October 2011 | ![]() | Cancelled | Test Match | ![]() | — | [65] |
5 July 2013 | ![]() | 14 – 6 | 2013 World Cup | ![]() | [66] | [67] |
8 July 2013 | ![]() | 72 – 0 | ![]() | [68] | ||
11 July 2013 | ![]() | 6 – 14 | ![]() | [69] | ||
14 July 2013 | ![]() | 22 – 12 | ![]() | [70] | ||
9 November 2014 | ![]() | 8 – 12 | Four Nations curtain-raiser | ![]() | [71][72] | [73] |
3 May 2015 | ![]() | 22 – 14 | Anzac Test | ![]() | — | [74] |
6 May 2016 | ![]() | 16 – 26 | Anzac Test | ![]() | — | [75][76][77] |
5 May 2017 | ![]() | 16 – 4 | Anzac Test | ![]() | [78] | |
16 November 2017 | ![]() | 58 – 4 | 2017 World Cup | ![]() | [79] | |
19 November 2017 | ![]() | 38 – 0 | [80] | [81][82] | ||
22 November 2017 | ![]() | 88 – 0 | [83] | [84] | ||
26 November 2017 | ![]() | 58 – 6 | [85] | |||
2 December 2017 | ![]() | 23 – 16 | ![]() | [86] | [87][88] | |
13 October 2018 | ![]() | 26 – 24 | Trans-Tasman Test | ![]() | [89] | [90] |
25 October 2019 | ![]() | 28 – 8 | Trans-Tasman Test | ![]() | [91] | [92] |
Other international matches
Date | Opponent | Score | Tournament | Venue | Video | Report(s) |
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4 Nov 2017 | ![]() | 42 – 4 | Curtain-raiser to men's PM's XIII | ![]() | — | [93] |
6 Oct 2018 | ![]() | 40 – 4 | Women's PM's XII match | ![]() | [94] | |
11 Oct 2019 | ![]() | 22 – 14 | Women's PM's XII match | ![]() | [95] | [96] |
Nines
Date | Opponent | Score | Tournament | Venue | Video | Report(s) |
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31 January 2015 | ![]() | 4 – 8 | 2015 Auckland Nines | ![]() | — | |
1 February 2015 | 4 – 16 | — | ||||
8 – 7 | [97] | |||||
6 February 2016 | 11 – 4 | 2016 Auckland Nines | [98] | |||
7 February 2016 | 0 – 9 | [100] | ||||
7 – 21 | [102] | |||||
4 February 2017 | 20 – 4 | 2017 Auckland Nines | [104] | |||
5 February 2017 | 8 – 0 | [105] | ||||
14 – 4 | — | |||||
23 February 2018 | ![]() | 26 – 4 | 2018 Commonwealth Championship | ![]() | — | |
![]() | 24 – 0 | — | ||||
24 February 2018 | ![]() | 14 – 8 | — | |||
![]() | 14 – 8 | — | ||||
18 October 2019 | ![]() | 22 – 8 | 2019 International Nines | ![]() | [108] | |
19 October 2019 | ![]() | 42 – 4 | [109] | |||
![]() | 30 – 6 | [110] | ||||
![]() | 15 – 17 | [111] |
Head to Head Records
Table last updated 24 March 2022. Share is the portion of "For" points compared to the sum of "For" and "Against" points.
Opponent | First | Most Recent | M | W | D | L | Win% | For | Agst | Share |
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![]() | 1995 | 2019 | 24 | 8 | 0 | 16 | 33.33% | 349 | 566 | 38.14% |
![]() | 1996 | 2002 | 8 | 3 | 0 | 5 | 37.50% | 100 | 111 | 47.39% |
![]() | 1998 | 1998 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 100.00% | 120 | 0 | 100.00% |
![]() | 2003 | 2009 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 50.00% | 90 | 104 | 46.39% |
![]() | 2003 | 2003 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.00% | 58 | 0 | 100.00% |
![]() | 2003 | 2011 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 100.00% | 82 | 26 | 75.93% |
![]() | 2008 | 2013 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 100.00% | 132 | 0 | 100.00% |
![]() | 2008 | 2008 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.00% | 72 | 0 | 100.00% |
![]() | 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% |
![]() | 2017 | 2017 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.00% | 58 | 4 | 93.55% |
![]() | 2017 | 2017 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 100.00% | 146 | 6 | 96.05% |
Totals | 1995 | 2019 | 53 | 29 | 0 | 24 | 54.72% | 1313 | 833 | 61.18% |
Individual Awards
Since 2015 a Female Player of the Year award has been included in the Dally M Awards.
Year | Player | Rep Teams | NRL Club | State Club | References |
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2015 | Jenni-Sue Hoepper | ![]() ![]() | — | ![]() | [113] |
2016 | Kezie Apps | ![]() ![]() | — | ![]() | [114][115] |
2017 | Samaima Taufu | ![]() ![]() | — | ![]() | [116] |
2018 | Brittany Breayley | ![]() ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | [117] |
2019 | Jessica Sergis | ![]() ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | [118] |
2020 | Ali Brigginshaw | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | [119] |
2021[nb 2] | Millie Boyle | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | [120] |
Emma Tonegato | — | ![]() | — |
- 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.
Individual Records
Games played: 32
- Tahnee Norris
Points scored: 60
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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