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Women's rugby league

Female version of Rugby League


Summary

Female version of Rugby League

FieldValue
unionInternational Rugby League
nicknameLeague, RL, rugby, rugby XIII (used throughout Europe)
League, footy, football (used throughout Oceania)
contactFull Contact
teamThirteen
mgenderSingle
categoryTeam sport, Outdoor
equipmentRugby ball
venueRugby league playing field

League, footy, football (used throughout Oceania)

Women's rugby league is the female-only version of rugby league.

The sport has growing more popular in Australia, France, Great Britain, and New Zealand. These countries regularly compete in the Women's Rugby League World Cup which has been in operation since 2000.

Governing bodies

International Rugby League

As with men's rugby league, the international game and national governing bodies are overseen by the International Rugby League.

National bodies

Australian Women's Rugby League

Main article: Women's rugby league in Australia

The Australian Rugby League Commission and National Rugby League are the governing bodies of female rugby league in Australia.

From its establishment in 1993, the Australian Women's Rugby League was the governing body of female rugby league in Australia and other parts of Oceania. It took the association five years to be recognized by the ARL. From 1998, the AWRL was an affiliate of the ARL. The AWRL ran the Australia women's national rugby league team and National Championships. Affiliated to the AWRL were state-level governing organisations in the Queensland Women's Rugby League, New South Wales Women's Rugby League, Canberra Women's Rugby League and the Western Australian Women's Rugby League.

Following the advent of the Australian Rugby League Commission in 2012, the duties of the AWRL were absorbed by the ARLC and NRL.

The main women's competitions in Australia are the National Rugby League Women's Premiership, New South Wales Women's Rugby League and the Queensland Rugby League Women's Premiership.

Rugby Football League

Main article: Women's rugby league in the British Isles

The Rugby Football League is the governing body of female rugby league in the United Kingdom; although some activity is run by the independent Women's Amateur Rugby League Association established in 1985. With women's rugby becoming increasingly popular, the RFL has taken more control in running women's competitions.

At the beginning of the 2006 season there were between thirty and forty female-only rugby league clubs running in England, not including clubs that have teams of both sexes. The majority of these clubs are located in Lancashire and Yorkshire.

The RFL began control of the female sport in 2013 with the launch of the RFL Women's Rugby League. This became the RFL Women's Super League in 2017 as the top level women's rugby league competition in the United Kingdom.

At international level the Great Britain women's national rugby league team represented the whole of Great Britain; however in 2006 the RFL announced that after the 2007 All Golds Tour the Great Britain team would no longer compete on a regular basis, favouring national teams for the home nations of England, Scotland, and Wales.

New Zealand Rugby League

Women's rugby league in New Zealand is controlled by the New Zealand Rugby League. The national side is called the Kiwi Ferns. The NZRL Women's National Tournament is a competition for female rugby league teams. Women have been playing rugby in New Zealand since the 19th century.

International

The following list of nations that compete, or have competed, internationally in women's rugby league.

Table last updated: 1 December 2025.

NationMonikerRankVenuesMatRecordDebutLastHANWDLPFPAOYearOppRef
NR010100104819url=https://www.asiapacificrl.com/2018/11/26/brazil-win-inaugural-south-american-cups/title=Brazil win inaugural South American Cupsdate=26 Nov 2018website=Asia Pacific Rugby Leagueaccess-date=18 Apr 2021}}
Jillaroos1342013674202519698871url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128286442title=NZ men's defeat motivates womennewspaper=The Canberra Timeslocation=Canberradate=9 Jul 1995access-date=9 May 2020last=Scholesfirst=Garypage=12publisher=National Library of Australia}}
Amazonas2311241036816419
Ravens113761690734840417
Moana90610166192445426title=New Zealand Rugby League Almanack 2003first=Paynelast=Francisyear=2003publisher=New Zealand Rugby Football League Inc.}}
Lionessess3162184532112151455411url=http://www.sportfocus.com/newspub/story.cfm?ID=24379title=England squad for Rugby League Internationaldate=1 Jul 2007website=Sport Focusaccess-date=27 Oct 2021}}
Bulikula1031484041801724
Les Bleues417119378128566125611
2124060064619030url=https://europeanrugbyleague.com/fixtures/1285title=Nigeria 40 v 4 Ghana - Match reportdate=3 Nov 2023website=European Rugby Leagueaccess-date=4 Nov 2023}}
LionessessNR41041871102453383
13451104068625023
83621160518821225
20441930613627415url=https://europeanrugbyleague.com/fixtures/772title=Lebanon 0 v 22 Italy - Match Reportdate=25 Feb 2017website=European Rugby Leagueaccess-date=15 Apr 2021}}
2521140042222429
1832053021065133url=https://europeanrugbyleague.com/articles/2370/kenya-and-uganda-women-name-squads-for-htitle=Kenya and Uganda women name squads for historic women's rugby league internationaldate=15 Dec 2023website=European Rugby Leagueaccess-date=4 Apr 2024}}
Junipers271012101365015
Dames28002210164227url=https://asiapacificrl.com/2022/10/25/philippines-sampaguitas-go-down-to-malta-dames-in-inaugural-womens-international/title=Philippines Sampaguitas Go Down To Malta Dames In Inaugural Women's Internationaldate=25 Oct 2022website=Asia Pacific Rugby Leagueaccess-date=25 Oct 2022}}
Lionessess1523052039411232
Kiwi Ferns2272217665101521106971
Maori NZ MāoriWahine ToaNR751136072382745
Green Falcons124421080222613230
NR0156114622208Maori NZM
NR01452037616413
Orchids662816401220655017
Sampaguitas22003320180627url=https://asiapacificrl.com/2022/10/21/philippines-sampaguitas-name-squad-for-malta-clash/title=Philippines Sampaguitas Name Squad For Malta Clashdate=21 Oct 2022website=Asia Pacific Rugby Leagueaccess-date=25 Oct 2022}}
NR01452035022013
Fetu Samoa5151420100104265026
190112101503035
17550101095637822
TKL TokelauNR0156204961628
1403131621132385148
2641052038210421
242103102298433
Hawks16321630319012026
76601250723236824

Notes:

  • In the Venues columns H: Home, A: Away, N: Neutral.
  • A Great Britain women's rugby league team toured France in 1989 but played only touch football games against French women. They did play a tackle match against a men's Under 21 team, losing 4–10.
  • The 2000 World Cup programme lists previous Test series occurring between 1995 and 1999.
  • An article previewing the 2007 match between England and France mentions that it was the first international to be played by an English or Great Britain side since the 2003 World Cup.
  • JAM Jamaica played in a Nines tournament in 2019 (with Canada and Ontario teams), prior to making their full international debut in 2023.
  • SOL Solomon Islands played in Nines tournaments at two Pacific Games, in 2019 and 2023.
  • VAN Vanuatu played in the Nines tournament at the 2023 Pacific Games.

Women's Rugby League World Cup

Main article: Women's Rugby League World Cup

The Women's Rugby League World Cup was first held in Great Britain during 2000 to coincide with the men's Rugby League World Cup. Australia, Great Britain and eventual winners New Zealand took part. New Zealand also won the second and third World Cups: a nine team tournament held at North Harbour Stadium, in the Auckland suburb of Albany in 2003; and an eight team tournament held at the Sunshine Coast Stadium and, for the final, Suncorp Stadium in 2008.

In the 2013 World Cup, the Australian Jillaroos won the cup, breaking New Zealand's 13 year winning streak. Australia again beat New Zealand in the 2017 World Cup Final.

The World Cup is played every 4 years. Delayed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the most recent World Cup included eight teams and was held in November 2022 in England. It was played alongside Men's and Wheelchair tournaments. Australia won the tournament for the third time, all three in succession.

Domestic competitions

Australia

The NRL Women's Premiership is the top tier national competition. In the second tier are two state competitions in New South Wales and Queensland. There are tackle competitions at a local level in several areas of Sydney and Brisbane, and in regional areas of New South Wales, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory.

There are also competitions in the capital cites of the Northern Territory, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia and these states send teams to the National Championships.

The New South Wales Rugby League has also promoted and supported non-tackle League tag competitions in Sydney and regional areas since the early 2010s.

State of Origin is a state representative series played by Queensland and New South Wales. This annual competition began in 1999 as an Interstate Challenge with selections based on the players' state of residence. In 2018, this changed to Origin. In 2023, the National Rugby League extended what had usually been a single annual match to a two-match series.

Great Britain

Main article: British rugby league system#Women's structure

The top tier of rugby league in Great Britain is the RFL Women's Super League which operates a promotion and relegation system with the RFL Women's Championship below it. The Women's Challenge Cup is Great Britain's primary cup competition.

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