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The following is a list of women's international rugby union matches and tournaments. For a list of games involving advertised "A" teams and other games of doubtful international status, see the related article Women's international rugby union (non test matches).
Women's international rugby union has a history dating back to the late 19th century. It was not until 1982 that the first international fixture took place.The match was organised in connection with the Dutch Rugby Union's 50th anniversary: as part of the celebrations, on 13 June 1982, the France national women's team played the Netherlands in Utrecht, with France winning 4–0 [a].
Australia women and New Zealand women have played each other 27 times, with the Black Ferns winning all 27 matches between the 2 teams. They played their inaugural test match on the 2nd of September 1994 in Sydney, Australia. [1] It was the Wallaroos first test and the Black Ferns fourth, with the latter winning that encounter (37–0).
Test Date Opponent PF PA Venue Event 1: 1987-11-14 Canada 22: 3: Victoria, British Columbia: First international outside Europe 2: 1988-08-08 Canada 26: 10: Saranac Lake
Test Date Opponent PF PA Venue Event 28: 20 August 2010 Wales 26: 12: Surrey Sports Park, Guildford: 2010 World Cup: 29: 24 August 2010 New Zealand 5: 32: Surrey Sports Park, Guildford ...
Test Date Opponent PF PA Venue Event 13: 14 March 1993 Wales 23: 5: Northampton: 14: 8 June 1993 United States 17: 6: Fletcher's Fields, Markham: 1993 Canada Cup: 15: 10 June 1993 Canada 12
Test Date Opponent PF PA Venue Event Ref 50: 20 August 2010 South Africa 55: 3: Surrey Sports Park, Guildford: 2010 Rugby World Cup: 51: 24 August 2010 Australia 32: 5: Surrey Sports Park, Guildford
The following is a list of South Africa women's national rugby union team international matches. It includes both formally recognised test matches (result counts for the international ranking of World Rugby) as other matches. The international ranking can be found on the website of World Rugby. [1]