International rugby league in 2024
International rugby league in 2024 | |
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< 2023 2025 > |
A list of men and women international rugby league matches played throughout 2024. A † denotes a recognised, but unofficial match that did not contribute to the IRL World Rankings.
Season overview
[edit]Men
[edit]Start date | Touring side | Region | Results [Matches] |
---|---|---|---|
13 October | Lebanon | France | Tour cancelled |
27 October | Samoa | England | 0–0 [2] |
4 December | United States | South Africa | 0–0 [2] |
Start date | Tournament | Winners |
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18 October | 2024 Men's Pacific Cup[1] | |
19 October | 2024 Men's Pacific Bowl[1] | |
22 October | 2026 Men's World Cup: European qualifying | |
29 November | South American Championship[2] |
Women
[edit]Start date | Touring side | Region | Results [Matches] |
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Start date | Home team | Away team | Winners |
---|---|---|---|
28 January | Ghana | Nigeria | Nigeria |
15 May | Uganda | Kenya | Kenya |
18 May | Uganda | Kenya | Uganda |
29 June | France | England | England |
2 November | England | Wales |
Wheelchair
[edit]Start date | Touring side | Region | Results [Matches] |
---|---|---|---|
2 February | Wales | United States | 2–0 [2] |
Start date | Home team | Away team | Winners |
---|---|---|---|
26 October 2024 | England | France |
Start date | Tournament | Winners |
---|---|---|
8 June 2024 | Celtic Cup | Ireland |
Rankings
[edit]The rankings were issued on 21 December 2023.[3]
Official rankings as of December 2023 | |||
Rank | Change | Team | Pts % |
1 | England | 100 | |
2 | France | 88 | |
3 | Wales | 59 | |
4 | Australia | 48 | |
5 | Ireland | 42 | |
6 | Scotland | 31 | |
7 | Spain | 22 | |
8 | USA | 19 | |
9 | Italy | 0 | |
Complete rankings at INTRL.SPORT |
Official rankings as of December 2023 | |||
Rank | Change | Team | Pts % |
1 | Australia | 100.00 | |
2 | New Zealand | 90.00 | |
3 | England | 65.00 | |
4 | 1 | Papua New Guinea | 34.00 |
5 | 1 | France | 32.00 |
6 | Cook Islands | 27.00 | |
7 | Canada | 25.00 | |
8 | 1 | Wales | 22.00 |
9 | 1 | Ireland | 16.00 |
10 | 1 | Greece | 16.00 |
11 | 1 | Brazil | 13.00 |
12 | Serbia | 12.00 | |
13 | 3 | Tonga | 12.00 |
14 | Philippines | 8.00 | |
15 | 2 | Italy | 7.00 |
16 | 2 | United States | 7.00 |
17 | 2 | Turkey | 6.00 |
18 | Netherlands | 4.00 | |
19 | 2 | Malta | 4.00 |
20 | Samoa | 4.00 | |
21 | 2 | Fiji | 3.00 |
22 | Jamaica | 2.00 | |
23 | Nigeria | 2.00 | |
24 | Kenya | 2.00 | |
26 | Ghana | 1.00 | |
26 | Uganda | 1.00 | |
27 | 6 | Lebanon | 1.00 |
28 | 6 | Argentina | 0.00 |
Complete rankings at INTRL.SPORT |
Official rankings as of 21 December 2023 | |||
Rank | Change | Team | Pts % |
1 | Australia | 100.00 | |
2 | New Zealand | 91.00 | |
3 | 1 | England | 74.00 |
4 | 1 | Samoa | 70.00 |
5 | Tonga | 54.00 | |
6 | Papua New Guinea | 50.00 | |
7 | Fiji | 49.00 | |
8 | 1 | France | 24.00 |
9 | 1 | Lebanon | 24.00 |
10 | 3 | Cook Islands | 22.00 |
11 | 1 | Serbia | 19.00 |
12 | 6 | Netherlands | 17.00 |
13 | 1 | Italy | 15.00 |
14 | 5 | Malta | 15.00 |
15 | 1 | Greece | 14.00 |
16 | 4 | Ireland | 14.00 |
17 | 6 | Wales | 13.00 |
18 | 3 | Jamaica | 10.00 |
19 | 2 | Scotland | 9.00 |
20 | 8 | Ukraine | 7.00 |
21 | 6 | Czech Republic | 7.00 |
22 | 1 | Germany | 6.00 |
23 | 10 | Philippines | 6.00 |
24 | 5 | Poland | 6.00 |
25 | 1 | South Africa | 5.00 |
26 | 4 | Chile | 5.00 |
27 | 4 | Kenya | 0.00 |
28 | 6 | Norway | 4.00 |
29 | 6 | Nigeria | 4.00 |
30 | 6 | Ghana | 4.00 |
31 | 6 | Brazil | 4.00 |
32 | 12 | Turkey | 3.00 |
33 | 4 | United States | 3.00 |
34 | 1 | Bulgaria | 3.00 |
35 | 5 | Cameroon | 2.00 |
36 | 2 | Montenegro | 2.00 |
37 | 5 | Spain | 2.00 |
38 | 6 | Japan | 1.00 |
39 | Albania | 1.00 | |
40 | 4 | Colombia | 1.00 |
41 | 6 | El Salvador | 1.00 |
42 | North Macedonia | 1.00 | |
43 | 1 | Morocco | 1.00 |
44 | 3 | Sweden | 0.00 |
45 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 0.00 | |
46 | 3 | Canada | 0.00 |
47 | Niue | 0.00 | |
48 | 9 | Solomon Islands | 0.00 |
49 | 1 | Belgium | 0.00 |
50 | 10 | Hungary | 0.00 |
51 | 5 | Vanuatu | 0.00 |
52 | 3 | Argentina | 0.00 |
53 | 3 | Denmark | 0.00 |
54 | 3 | Latvia | 0.00 |
55 | Estonia | 0.00 | |
Complete rankings at INTRL.SPORT |
January
[edit]Nigeria women in Ghana
[edit]28 January 2024
15:00 (UTC±00:00) |
Ghana | 20–30 | Nigeria |
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Tries: Anafo, Wuaku, Tahiru, Tettey Goals: Tettey (2/4) |
1st: 16–14 2nd: 4–16 Report |
Tries: Aladegelu, Blessing, Rukayat (2), Chinaza, Vera Goals: Augusta (3/6) |
Ghana | Position | Nigeria | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Fati Bhom | 1 | FB | 1 | Blessing Aladegelu |
Cynthia Anafo | 2 | WG | 2 | Samson Godfirst |
Shamsiya Tahiru | 3 | CE | 3 | Bayere Lauretta |
Ivy Benyah | 4 | CE | 4 | Innocent Adaeze |
Millicent Mjomaba | 5 | WG | 5 | Umude Blessing |
Elizabeth dongo | 6 | SO | 6 | Nwankpa Chioma |
Jacqueline Anash | 7 | SH | 7 | Mene Augusta |
Fauzia Nurudeen Larry | 8 | PR | 8 | Oseni Muinat |
Rosemary Sewornu | 9 | HK | 9 | Akinade Rukayat |
Gracelove Hammond | 10 | PF | 10 | Abbah Chinaza |
Sheila Tettey | 11 | SR | 11 | Elizabeth Adie |
Hilaria Wuaku | 12 | SR | 12 | Akhihiero Vera |
Marceline Ashie | 13 | LF | 13 | Imoisi Abuoybo |
Jennifer Moncar | 14 | IN | 14 | Jimoh Rukayat |
Estelle Haizel | 15 | IN | 15 | Iyoha Success |
Eunice Lakioe | 16 | IN | 16 | Ruth Odey |
Belinda Ayele Khakuvie | 17 | IN | 17 | Endurance Ukwuoma |
Riddick Alibah. | Coach | Samson Okeowo |
February
[edit]Wales wheelchair in the United States
[edit]United States | 24–78 | Wales |
---|---|---|
Tries: Wolf (2), Johnson (2), Kingsley Goals: Johnson (1/2), Stewart (1/3) |
1st: 14–36 Report |
Tries: Trigg-Turner (4), Preece (3), Higgins (3), Boyd-Ward (2), Jones Goals: Higgins (11/12), Trigg-Turner (1/1), Jones (1/1) |
United States | Position | Wales | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Mackenzie Johnson | 1 | Starter | 1 | Scott Trigg-Turner |
Micah Stewart | 2 | Starter | 2 | Andrew Higgins |
Chayse Wolf | 3 | Starter | 3 | Martin Lane |
William Johnstone | 4 | Starter | 4 | Gary Preece |
Andy Kingsley | 5 | Starter | 5 | Jodie Boyd-Ward |
Jesse Lind | 6 | Interchange | 6 | Harry Jones |
Jabrier Lee | 7 | Interchange | 7 | Philip Davies |
Freddie Smith | 8 | Interchange | 8 | Alex Powell |
Gabi Cha | 9 | CS | 9 | Mason Baker |
Geoff Mason | Coach | Alan Caron |
United States | 22–52 | Wales |
---|---|---|
Tries: Lind, Johnson (2), Wolf Goals: Stewart (2/3), Wolf (1/1) |
1st: 0–28 Report |
Tries: Boyd-Ward (2), Preece (2), Lane (2), Higgins (3) Goals: Higgins (8/9) |
United States | Position | Wales | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Micah Stewart | 1 | Starter | 1 | Gary Preece |
Mackenzie Johnson | 2 | Starter | 2 | Andrew Higgins |
Chayse Wolf | 3 | Starter | 3 | Martin Lane |
Andy Kingsley | 4 | Starter | 4 | Jodie Boyd-Ward |
Jabrier Lee | 5 | Starter | 5 | Scott Trigg-Turner |
William Johnstone | 6 | Interchange | 6 | Alex Powell |
Gabi Cha | 7 | Interchange | 7 | Stephen Halsey |
Jesse Lind | 8 | Interchange | 8 | Philip Davies |
Freddie Smith | 9 | CS | 9 | Harry Jones |
Geoff Mason | Coach | Alan Caron |
North Macedonia men v Chile in Australia
[edit]North Macedonia | 22–36 | Chile |
---|---|---|
Tries: Gouganovski (2), Mirceski, Kostevski Goals: Suleski (3/4) |
Report |
Tries: Sandoval, Garrido, Doberer, Black (2), Vasquez Goals: Black (6/7) |
North Macedonia | Position | Chile | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Elia Georgievski | 1 | FB | 1 | Javier Ramirez Ley |
Angelo Avramovski | 2 | WG | 2 | Christian Sandoval |
Xanda Georgievski | 3 | CE | 3 | Sebastian De La Paz |
Aledin Hrvat | 4 | CE | 4 | Ben Fisher |
Jayden Gouganovski | 5 | WG | 5 | Jayden Jorquera |
Josh Moncaster | 6 | SO/FE | 6 | Thomas Garrido |
James Suleski | 7 | SH/HB | 7 | Christian Lopez |
Jayden Foye | 8 | PR | 8 | Brandon Tobar |
Jake Mitrevski | 9 | HK | 9 | Mitch Black |
James Mirceski | 10 | PF | 10 | Austin Olivares |
Dean Kulevski | 11 | SR | 11 | Nick Doberer |
Jake Boslovski | 12 | SR | 12 | Dylan Concha Attard |
Jamie Miletic | 13 | LF/LK | 13 | Daniel Vasquez |
Josh Kosteski | 14 | IN | 14 | Jay Jiminez |
Jimmy Kostevski | 15 | IN | 15 | Chris Castillo |
Josh Boicheski | 16 | IN | 16 | Zane Artesi |
Justin Petrovski | 17 | IN | 17 | Patrick Caamano |
Aaron Zammit | Coach | Andrew Charles/Rod Millar |
Montenegro men v Serbia
[edit]Montenegro | 34–52 | Serbia |
---|---|---|
Tries: Ivanovic, Cullen (2), Dedic (2), Novakovic Goals: Popovic (5/6) |
Report |
Tries: Cecaric (3), Markovic, Stosic, Bibic, Stoiljkovic, Ilic (2) Goals: Stoiljkovic (7/8), Cecaric (1/1) |
Montenegro | Position | Serbia | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Marko Novakovic | 1 | FB | 1 | Bojan Cecaric |
James Cullen | 2 | WG | 2 | Aleksa Zivojinovic |
Marko Andric | 3 | CE | 3 | Luka Ilic |
Edouard Hardy | 4 | CE | 4 | Aleksandar Markovic |
Milos Dasic | 5 | WG | 5 | Jovan Loncar |
Srdjan Popovic | 6 | SO | 6 | Silver Zenuni |
Vladislav Dedic | 7 | SH | 7 | Luka Stosic |
Danilo Kosanovic | 8 | PR | 8 | Starhinja Stoiljkovic |
Ilija Ivanovic | 9 | HK | 9 | Mihailo Tomic |
Andrija Dakic | 10 | PF | 10 | Stefan Novakovic |
Elvis Cemaj | 11 | SR | 11 | Luka Trifunovic |
Redzep Baljaj | 12 | SR | 12 | Enis Bibic |
Balsa Zarkovic | 13 | LF | 13 | Marko Cuk |
Stevan Radonjic | 14 | IN | 14 | Mihajlo Markovic |
Bojan Mizdalo | 15 | IN | 15 | Luka Bojicic |
Burim Brahimi | 16 | IN | 16 | Filip Nesic |
Nermin Kovacevic | 17 | IN | 17 | Stevan Ivankovic |
Darren Fisher | Coach | Ian Giddings |
North Macedonia men v Malta in Australia
[edit]North Macedonia | 18–22 | Malta |
---|---|---|
Tries: Mirceski, Tui Georgievski, Xanda Georgievski Goals: Suleski (3/3) |
Report |
Tries: Justin Rodrigues, Galea, Foote, Zac Rodrigues Goals: Galea (3/4) |
North Macedonia | Position | Malta | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Elia Georgievski | 1 | FB | 1 | Zarrin Galea |
Jimmy Kostevski | 2 | WG | 2 | Eli Foote |
Aledin Hrvat | 3 | CE | 3 | Zac Rodrigues |
Tui Georgievski | 4 | CE | 4 | Logan Sipple |
Jayden Gouganovski | 5 | WG | 5 | Marcus Muscat |
Justin Miletic | 6 | SO/FE | 6 | Riley Tonna |
James Suleski | 7 | SH/HB | 7 | Justin Rodrigues |
James Mirceski | 8 | PR | 8 | Zac Vella |
Jake Mitrevski | 9 | HK | 9 | Ryan Azzopardi |
Josh Boicheski | 10 | PF | 10 | Anthony Bucca |
Dean Kulevski | 11 | SR | 11 | Braydon Sherry |
Xanda Georgievski | 12 | SR | 12 | Kade Fabri |
Josh Kosteski | 13 | LF/LK | 13 | Carlo Cassar |
Jamie Miletic | 14 | IN | 14 | Lachlan Mifsud |
Josh Moncaster | 15 | IN | 15 | John Azzopardi |
Bradley Moncaster | 16 | IN | 16 | Luke Sherry |
Michael Boskovski | 17 | IN | 17 | Tyson Jackson |
Aaron Zammit | Coach | Aaron McDonald |
Japan men v Thailand in Australia
[edit]Japan | Position | Thailand | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Travis Drury | 1 | FB | 1 | Nat Inthajarn Blud |
Harry Hooper | 2 | WG | 2 | See Nyo Mint |
Yuchi Mori | 3 | CE | 3 | James Utai Cairns |
Alistair Carless | 4 | CE | 4 | Brooklyn Bretlen |
Sou Miyake | 5 | WG | 5 | Eric Han |
Tai Hooper | 6 | FE | 6 | Matthew Waugh |
Reiji Sano | 7 | HB | 7 | Moo Doh |
Andrew Williams | 8 | PR | 8 | Carlin Millar |
Rex Kobayashi | 9 | HK | 9 | Vissut Domklang |
Hiroshi Fukusawa | 10 | PF | 10 | Theo Doh |
Kazuki Otake | 11 | SR | 11 | Rhys Tucker |
Kensuke Horikoshi | 12 | SR | 12 | Joshua Philalack |
Darcy Heaney | 13 | LK | 13 | Brandan Sua |
Tom Bowes | 14 | IN | 14 | George Po |
Tomoki Nobeta | 15 | IN | 15 | Suriyet Odthon |
Shin Hashimoto | 16 | IN | 16 | Sha Aung |
Ed Craig | 17 | IN | 17 | Brenden Bretlen |
Takenari Yamaguchi | 18 | CS | 18 | Matthew Squires |
Willie Lux | Coach | Matt Murray-Robinson | ||
[5][6] |
March
[edit]United States men v Canada
[edit]United States | 16–16 | Canada |
---|---|---|
Tries: Burroughs, Martin, Granby Goals: McCrory (1/3), Granby (1/1) |
Report |
Tries: Carpenter, Dumas, Mahovic Goals: Bourne (2/3) |
United States | Position | Canada | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
David Washington | 1 | FB | 1 | Dillon Hamilton |
James Williams | 2 | WG | 2 | Josh Michalik |
Ryan Burroughs | 3 | CE | 3 | Luke Toroca |
Jason Martin | 4 | CE | 4 | Lee Keegel |
Kyle Granby | 5 | WG | 5 | Colton Carpenter |
Ryan Bannerot | 6 | SO | 6 | Blake Mahovic |
Peter Lupton | 7 | SH | 7 | Jacob Bourne |
Malcolm Webb | 8 | PR | 8 | Dave Astley |
Mason McCrory | 9 | HK | 9 | Ben Stothers |
Tevita Bryce | 10 | PF | 10 | Charles Curran |
Gunnar Johnson | 11 | SR | 11 | Jason Chuck |
Wes Piggins | 12 | SR | 12 | Jason Park |
Joe Eichner | 13 | LF | 13 | Scyler Dumas |
Matt Finnesy | 14 | IN | 14 | Kyle Yurkiw |
Ethan Ferrick | 15 | IN | 15 | Dan Martyn |
Fatai Makavaha | 16 | IN | 16 | Niko Andrianos |
Andre Whaley | 17 | IN | 17 | Danny Tupou |
Sean Rutgerson | Coach | Aaron Zimmerle |
April
[edit]2026 Women's World Cup, Europe qualifying
[edit]Preliminary playoff
[edit]Italy | 6–56 | Netherlands |
---|---|---|
Tries: Severgnini Goals: Antonia (1/1) |
1st: 6–20 2nd: 0–36 Report |
Tries: Gevers (3), Geerlings, Van Beukering, Berding, N. Kennedy (3), Blom, Van Diepen Goals: Berding (4/8), Schouw (0/1),Geerlings (1/1), Van der Zwan (1/1) |
Italy | Position | Netherlands | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Alessandra Menotti | 1 | FB | 1 | Nicole Kennedy |
Rwan Hassnien | 2 | WG | 2 | Hiermons Monischa |
Loide Agosta | 3 | CE | 3 | Lisa Berding |
Camilla Giacomazzo | 4 | CE | 4 | Paige Schouw |
Lillian Bremang | 5 | WG | 5 | Hannah Van Beukering |
Martina Dall' Antonia | 6 | SO | 6 | Hiske Blom |
Valentina Virgili | 7 | SH | 7 | Rixt Aerts |
Giulia Iozzi | 8 | PR | 8 | Sele Steenkist |
Camilla Vio | 9 | HK | 9 | Ver Van Der Zwan |
Vanessa Bertini | 10 | PF | 10 | Lorraine Voorbach |
Silvis Gai | 11 | SR | 11 | Linneke Gevers |
Altea Forto | 12 | SR | 12 | Sylvie Moelee |
Marvin Severgnini | 13 | LF | 13 | Kaylee Geerlings |
Alissa Meinero | 14 | IN | 14 | Claire Kennedy |
Alice Botiaro | 15 | IN | 15 | Dominique Velema |
Ilenia Bollini | 16 | IN | 16 | Dana Burik |
Fabiola Tosetii | 17 | IN | 17 | Stephanie Van Diepen |
Alberto Suin | Coach | Matt Rigby |
Group stage
[edit]Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Wales | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 76 | 16 | +60 | 4 | Qualify for 2026 World Cup |
2 | Ireland | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 26 | 40 | −14 | 2 | Advance to World Series play-off |
3 | Netherlands | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 18 | 64 | −46 | 0 |
Wales | 28–10 | Ireland |
---|---|---|
Tries: Dainton (2), Taylor, Salter, Parker Goals: Salter (4/5) |
1st: 18–4 2nd: 10–6 Report |
Tries: Tutty, Molloy Goals: Cobain (1/3) |
Wales | Position | Ireland | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Brittony Price | 1 | FB | 1 | Cliodhna O'Sullivan |
Georgia Taylor | 2 | WG | 2 | Bettie Lambert |
Ashlea Prescott | 3 | CE | 3 | Molly Young |
Kathryn Salter | 4 | CE | 4 | Francessca Copley |
Lucia Davies | 5 | WG | 5 | Grace Tutty |
Shaunni Davies | 6 | SO | 6 | Holly O'Dwyer |
Rhi Parker | 7 | SH | 7 | Alex McGuinness |
Amy Price | 8 | PR | 8 | Mairead Quinn |
Jasmine Gibbons | 9 | HK | 9 | Niamh Griffin |
Sara Jones | 10 | PF | 10 | Rachel Morton |
Hannah Jones | 11 | SR | 11 | Storm Cobain |
Charlie Mundy | 12 | SR | 12 | Tricia Doyle |
Bethan Dainton | 13 | LF | 13 | Clodagh Dunne |
Agnes Wood | 14 | IN | 14 | Megan Preston |
Katie Carr | 15 | IN | 15 | Caoimhe Molloy |
Ffion Jenkins | 16 | IN | 16 | lydia Egan |
Kim Boaler | 17 | IN | 17 | Lisa Callen |
Tom Brindle | Coach | Matt Kennerson |
Ireland | 16–12 | Netherlands |
---|---|---|
Tries: Preston, Cobain (2) Goals: Cobain (2/3) |
Report |
Tries: Van Der Zwan, N. Kennedy, J. Kennedy |
Ireland | Position | Netherlands | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Cliodhna O'Sullivan | 1 | FB | 1 | Nicole Kennedy |
Alice Fitzegerald | 2 | WG | 2 | Monischa Hiermons |
Francessca Copley | 3 | CE | 3 | Claire Kennedy |
Mollie Young | 4 | CE | 4 | Linneke Gevers |
Bettie Lambert | 5 | WG | 5 | Hannah Van Beukering |
Storm Cobain | 6 | SO | 6 | Hiske Blom |
Alex McGuinness | 7 | SH | 7 | Rixt Aerts |
Mairead Quinn | 8 | PR | 8 | Sela Steenkist |
Megan Preston | 9 | HK | 9 | Vera Van Der Zwan |
Clodagh Dunne | 10 | PF | 10 | Lorraine Voorbach |
Lisa Callan | 11 | SR | 11 | Jessica Kennedy |
Tricia Doyle | 12 | SR | 12 | Sylvie Moelee |
Caoimhe Molloy | 13 | LF | 13 | Lisa Berding |
Niamh Griffin | 14 | IN | 14 | Paige Schouw |
Rachel Morton | 15 | IN | 15 | Iris Hansman |
Aine Rutley | 16 | IN | 16 | Dominique Velema |
Stacy Hanley | 17 | IN | 17 | Stephanie Van Diepen |
CS | 18 | Arijanna Van Der Kieft | ||
Matt Jefferson | Coach | Matt Rigby |
Netherlands | 6–48 | Wales |
---|---|---|
Tries: Moelee Goals: Geerlings (1/1) |
Report |
Tries: Burnell (2), Price, Gough-Walters (3), Salter, Wood, H Jones, Dainton Goals: Salter (2/7), Burnell (2/3) |
Netherlands | Position | Wales | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Nicole Kennedy | 1 | FB | 1 | Leanne Burnell |
Monischa Hiermons | 2 | WG | 2 | Megan Whittaker |
Lisa Berding | 3 | CE | 3 | Kathryn Salter |
Linneke Gevers | 4 | CE | 4 | Seren Gough-Walters |
Hannah Van Beukering | 5 | WG | 5 | Britonny Price |
Rixt Aerts | 6 | SO | 6 | Rhi Parker |
Hiske Blom | 7 | SH | 7 | Shaunni Davies |
Sela Steenkist | 8 | PR | 8 | Amy Price |
Ver Van Der Zwan | 9 | HK | 9 | Jasmine Gibbons |
Lorraine Voorbach | 10 | PF | 10 | Sara Jones |
Carola Terlouw | 11 | SR | 11 | Hannah Jones |
Sylvie Moelee | 12 | SR | 12 | Georgia Taylor |
Kaylee Geerlings | 13 | LF | 13 | Bethan Dainton |
Dominique Velema | 14 | IN | 14 | Agnes Wood |
Claire Kennedy | 15 | IN | 15 | Katie Carr |
Kim Dekker | 16 | IN | 16 | Gracie Hobbs |
Iris Hansman | 17 | IN | 17 | Ffion Jones |
Matt Rigby | Coach | Tom Brindle |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | France | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 116 | 0 | +116 | 4 | Qualify for 2026 World Cup |
2 | Greece | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 32 | 62 | −30 | 2 | Advance to World Series play-off |
3 | Serbia | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 90 | −86 | 0 |
France | 58–0 | Greece |
---|---|---|
Tries: Song-Puche, Canal (4), Legout, Vilanove (3), Ramos, Himoudi (2) Goals: Pommier (5/12) |
1st: 28–0 2nd: 30–0 Report |
France | Position | Greece | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Manon Samarra | 1 | FB | 1 | Magdelini Stavrianou |
Margot Canal | 2 | WG | 2 | Velissaria Koutsioumpa |
Cristina Song-Puche | 3 | CE | 3 | Dimitra Papoutsi |
Amael Vilanove | 4 | CE | 4 | Christina Macris |
Chahrazad Himoudi | 5 | WG | 5 | Sofia Anagnostopoulou |
Justine Roses | 6 | SO | 6 | Cleopatra Velmachou |
Mahault Pommier | 7 | SH | 7 | Asimina Mastoraki |
Salomé Ségala | 8 | PR | 8 | Marianna Chali, |
Fanny Ramos | 9 | HK | 9 | Chrysi Lymperidi |
Leila Bessahli | 10 | PF | 10 | Anna Limperi |
Ines Legout | 11 | SR | 11 | Maria-Eleni Gkirlemi |
Stecy Bessiere | 12 | SR | 12 | Myrsini Pappa |
Dorine Samarra | 13 | LF | 13 | Ourania Koutsikou |
Helene Leclerc | 14 | IN | 14 | Georgia-Fotini Koutsimpogeorgou |
Pauline Noe | 15 | IN | 15 | Ekaterini Varypati |
Nabila Zaghdoudi | 16 | IN | 16 | Maria-Anna Lamprou |
Tallis Kuresa | 17 | IN | 17 | Sofia-Margarita Kitsaneli |
Romain Maillot | Coach | Jim Minadakis |
Greece | 32–4 | Serbia |
---|---|---|
Tries: Papoutsi (2), Lamprou (2), Koutsikou, Koutsimpogeorgou, Koutsioumpa Goals: Pappa (2/4) |
Report |
Tries: Simic |
Greece | Position | Serbia | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Kleopatra Velmachou | 1 | FB | 1 | Tamara Bošnjak |
Velissaria Koutsioumpa | 2 | WG | 2 | Katarina Veljanovski |
Dimitra Papoutsi | 3 | CE | 3 | Teodora Micic |
Christina Macris | 4 | CE | 4 | Anastasija Karanovic |
Magdelini Stavrianou | 5 | WG | 5 | Jelena Stoiljković |
Asimina Mastoraki | 6 | SO | 6 | Natasa Kovacevic |
Sofia-Margarita Kitsaneli | 7 | SH | 7 | Lea Milosevic |
Maria-Anna Lamprou | 8 | PR | 8 | Marija Maslakovic |
Chrysi Lymperidi | 9 | HK | 9 | Karolina Blizanac |
Marie Eleni Gkirlemi | 10 | PF | 10 | Anna Liuter |
Myrsini Pappa | 11 | SR | 11 | Sanja Starcevic |
Anna Limperi | 12 | SR | 12 | Natalija Simic |
Ourania Koutsikou | 13 | LF | 13 | Cleopatra Carreno |
Sofia Anagnostopoulou | 14 | IN | 14 | Jovana Fridl |
Marianna Chali | 15 | IN | 15 | Uma Cengaj |
Georgia-Fotini Koutsimpogeorgou | 16 | IN | 16 | Nika Bajic |
Sotiria Skouroliakou | 17 | IN | 17 | Dunja Stojiljkovic |
Jim Minadakis | Coach | Slobodan Manak |
Serbia | 0–58 | France |
---|---|---|
Report |
Tries: Monsarrat, Song-Puche (3), Kessely (2), Ramazeilles (2), Samarra, Roses Goals: Diraison (9/10) |
Serbia | Position | France | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Tamara Bosnjak | 1 | FB | 1 | Manon Samarra |
Teodora Micic | 2 | WG | 2 | Chahrazad Himoudi |
Sanja Starcevic | 3 | CE | 3 | Cristina Song-Puche |
Marija Stojsic | 4 | CE | 4 | Amael Vilanove |
Anastasija Karanovic | 5 | WG | 5 | Perle Ramazeilles |
Ljiljana Bajic | 6 | SO | 6 | Justine Roses |
Katarina Veljanovski | 7 | SH | 7 | Lisa Diraison |
Natalija Simic | 8 | PR | 8 | Haoua Kessely |
Natasa Kovacevic | 9 | HK | 9 | Mahault Pommier |
Teodora Marin | 10 | PF | 10 | Perrine Monsarrat |
Mihaela Markicevic | 11 | SR | 11 | Ines Legout |
Anna Liuter | 12 | SR | 12 | Dorine Samarra |
Marija Maslakovic | 13 | LF | 13 | Leila Bessahli |
Marija Simovic | 14 | IN | 14 | Noemie Samuel |
Milica Cvijetanovic | 15 | IN | 15 | Salome Segala |
Nika Bajic | 16 | IN | 16 | Pauline Noe |
Uma Cengaj | 17 | IN | 17 | Tallis Kuresa |
Slobodan Manak | Coach | Romain Maillot |
World Series playoff
[edit]Greece | 6–42 | Ireland |
---|---|---|
Tries: Lamprou Goals: Pappa (1/1) |
Report |
Tries: Doyle, Fitzegerald, Molloy, O'Dwyer, Lambert (2), McGuinness, Tutty Goals: Cobain (5/8) |
Greece | Position | Ireland | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Cleopatra Velmachou | 1 | FB | 1 | Cliodhna O'Sullivan |
Magdelini Stavrianou | 2 | WG | 2 | Alice Fitzegerald |
Dimitra Papoutsi | 3 | CE | 3 | Holly O'Dwyer |
Chrysi Lymperidi | 4 | CE | 4 | Grace Tutty |
Sotiria Skouroliakou | 5 | WG | 5 | Bethany Lambert |
Asimina Mastoraki | 6 | SO | 6 | Jade Walker |
Sophia Margarita Kitsaneli | 7 | SH | 7 | Alex McGuinness |
Ourania Koutsikou | 8 | PR | 8 | Clodagh Dunne |
Effie Skouroliakou | 9 | HK | 9 | Polly Roberts |
Maria-Eleni Gkirlemi | 10 | PF | 10 | Stacy Hanley |
Isaia Maragkou | 11 | SR | 11 | Storm Cobain |
Anais Dragoumis | 12 | SR | 12 | Tricia Doyle |
Myrsini Pappa | 13 | LF | 13 | Iona McCusker |
Sophia Anagnostopoulou | 14 | IN | 14 | Anna Potterton |
Triantafyllia Vasilogianni | 15 | IN | 15 | Orlaith McAuliffe |
Maria-Anna Lamprou | 16 | IN | 16 | Caoimhe Molloy |
Aimilia Kozari | 17 | IN | 17 | Mairead Quinn |
Jim Minadakis | Coach | Matt Kennerson |
May
[edit]Uganda women v Kenya
[edit]15 May
[edit]Uganda | 16–18 | Kenya |
---|---|---|
Tries: Immaculate, Nakityo, Ira Goals: Najjuma (2/5) |
Report |
Tries: Chitechi, Khatenje, Salamba Goals: Chitechi (3/7) |
Elite Stadium, Kampala
Referee: Scott Lubukha (Kenya) |
Uganda | Position | Kenya | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Isabella Ira | 1 | FB | 1 | Milkah Chitechi |
Doreen Kyomuhendo | 2 | WG | 2 | Maxine Abuja |
Nema Sarah Alanyo | 3 | CE | 3 | Vivian Anyango |
Kirabo Cabrine | 4 | CE | 4 | Lovinah Mijere |
Yvonne Najjuma | 5 | WG | 5 | Lawnisky Munayi |
Aisha Nakityo | 6 | SO | 6 | Cynthia Chepkemoi |
Peace Mungufimaniibo | 7 | SH | 7 | Margaret Wanjiru |
Ninissma Immaculate | 8 | PR | 8 | Sharon Bosibori |
Lucky Melan Nirere | 9 | HK | 9 | Susan Wangechi |
Suzan Ageno-rwot | 10 | PF | 10 | Esther Ongiri |
Nantongo Phiona | 11 | SR | 11 | Dorothy Mulela |
Tegutumwa Zurah | 12 | SR | 12 | Sophye Nabwire |
Judith Ntakirutimana | 13 | LF | 13 | Mercy Khatenje |
Sarah Namutebi | 14 | IN | 14 | Tracy Khan Osicho |
Doreen Kyomuhendo | 15 | IN | 15 | Christine Oketch |
Bonet Irankunda | 16 | IN | 16 | Dorris Kimani |
Rachel Chizanye | 17 | IN | 17 | Angel Salamba |
Fortunate Irankunda | Coach | Antonio Lombardo |
18 May
[edit]Uganda | 13–12 | Kenya |
---|---|---|
Tries: Ira (2), Phiona Drop goals: Alanyo (1) |
Report |
Tries: Chitechi, Osicho Goals: Chitechi (2/3) Drop goals: Munayi (1), Chepkemoi (1) |
Elite Stadium, Kampala
Referee: Brian Odikluort (Kenya) |
Uganda | Position | Kenya | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Isabella Ira | 1 | FB | 1 | Lawnisky Munayi |
Doreen Kyabuya | 2 | WG | 2 | Maxine Abuga |
Nema Sarah Alanyo | 3 | CE | 3 | Susan Wangechi |
Tegutumwa Zurah | 4 | CE | 4 | Lovinah Mijere |
Doreen Kyomuhendo | 5 | WG | 5 | Mary Ngendo |
Cabrine Kirabo | 6 | SO | 6 | Cynthia Chepkemoi |
Joan Uwamahoro | 7 | SH | 7 | Margaret Wanjiru |
Ninissma Immaculate | 8 | PR | 8 | Sharon Bosibori |
Lucky Melan Nirere | 9 | HK | 9 | Milkah Chitechi |
Susan Agenorwot | 10 | PF | 10 | Dorris Kimani |
Nantongo Phiona | 11 | SR | 11 | Dorothy Mulela |
Judith Ntakirutimana | 12 | SR | 12 | Sophye Nabwire |
Bonet Irankunda | 13 | LF | 13 | Angel Salamba |
Sarah Namutebi | 14 | IN | 14 | Vivian Anyango |
Rachel Chizanye | 15 | IN | 15 | Christine Oketch |
Fortunate Irankunda | 16 | IN | 16 | Esther Ongiri |
Salama Uwamahoro | 17 | IN | 17 | Tracy Khan Osicho |
Fortunate Irankunda | Coach | Antonio Lombardo |
Greece men v Norway
[edit]Greece | 34–26 | Norway |
---|---|---|
Tries: Nake, Tuliatu (2), Fragkos, Varypatis, Mavreas Goals: Vrahnos (3/4), Tsakalos (2/2) |
Report |
Tries: Olsen, Galic (3), Soiland, Høyland Goals: Mellor-King (1/6) |
Greece | Position | Norway | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Ioannis Nake | 1 | FB | 1 | Frank Kiriinya |
Georgios Chionis | 2 | WG | 2 | Denis Galic |
Ioannis Fragkos | 3 | CE | 3 | Arne Oma Torsen |
Panagiotis Varypatis | 4 | CE | 4 | Martin Høyland |
Alexandros Mikelopulos | 5 | WG | 5 | Magnus Lima Soiland |
Aris Dardamanis | 6 | SO | 6 | Jymaal Mellor-King |
Adam Vrahnos | 7 | SH | 7 | Stephen Mwikar |
Nectarios Tsakalos | 8 | PR | 8 | Mathias Vada Stenseth-Holm |
Nikolaos Stefanou | 9 | HK | 9 | Kristoffer Milligan |
Stefanos Bastas | 10 | PF | 10 | Nils Holte |
Alexandros Aliu | 11 | SR | 11 | Simon Olsen |
Nikolos Mavreas | 12 | SR | 12 | Marius Odland Sagelv |
Robert Tuliatu | 13 | LF | 13 | Brett Harvey |
Athanasios Lamprou | 14 | IN | 14 | Eric Mellor |
Emmanouil Koufakis | 15 | IN | 15 | Kristian Vanthe |
Brandon Onyango | 16 | IN | 16 | Sveinung Fludal |
Petros Bafaloukas | 17 | IN | 17 | Oliver Falk |
Steve Georgallis | Coach | Liam Stead |
June
[edit]Celtic Cup (wheelchair)
[edit]Ireland | 68–34 | Scotland |
---|---|---|
Tries: Burton-Carter (2), Johnston (4), Calcott (3), Spain, McCarthy, Roberts Goals: Johnston (8/9), Calcott (2/3) |
Report |
Tries: Davidson (2), Willans, Grant, Hill (3) Goals: Willans (3/4), Grant (0/2) |
Ireland | Position | Scotland | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Peter Johnston | 1 | Starter | 1 | Daniel Grant |
Toby Burton-Carter | 2 | Starter | 2 | Michael Grant |
Melanie Griffiths | 3 | Starter | 3 | Connor Blackmore |
Phil Roberts | 4 | Starter | 4 | Calum Davidson |
Joe Calcott | 5 | Starter | 5 | Gregor Anderson |
Oran Spain | 6 | Interchange | 6 | John Willans |
James McCarthy | 7 | Interchange | 7 | Graeme Stewart |
Maurice Noonan | 8 | Interchange | 8 | Dave Hill |
Cian Horgan | 9 | 9th player | 9 | Calum Japes |
Phil Roberts | Coach | Mark Roughsedge |
Scotland | 64–52 | Wales |
---|---|---|
Tries: Hill (2), Blackmore (3), Willans (2), Davidson (2), Grant (2) Goals: Grant (10/11) |
Report |
Tries: Sargent (3), Davies, Powell (2), Trigg-Turner (4) Goals: Trigg-Turner (6/10) |
Kingfisher Club, University of Galway, Ireland
Referees: David Butler (England), Steve Hogan (Ireland) |
Scotland | Position | Wales | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
John Willians | 1 | Starter | 1 | Mason Baker |
Daniel Grant | 2 | Starter | 2 | Alex Powell |
Connor Blackmore | 3 | Starter | 3 | Philip Davies |
Michael Grant | 4 | Starter | 4 | Scott Trigg-Turner |
Dave Hill | 5 | Starter | 5 | Richard Carver |
Graeme Stewart | 6 | Interchange | 6 | Martin Turner |
Calum Davidson | 7 | Interchange | 7 | Lee Sargent |
Calum Japes | 8 | Interchange | 8 | Jess Booth |
Gregor Anderson | 9 | 9th player | 9 | Mark Williams |
Mark Roughsedge | Coach | Alan Caron |
Ireland | 68–32 | Wales |
---|---|---|
Tries: Roberts, McCarthy, Calcott (2), Johnston (3), Horgan (2), Spain (3) Goals: Johnston (9/11), Joe Calcott (1/1) |
Report |
Tries: Williams (2), Davies, Turner (2), Trigg-Turner Goals: Trigg-Turner (3/4), Turner (1/2) |
Ireland | Position | Wales | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Peter Johnston | 1 | Starter | 1 | Scott Trigg-Turner |
Phil Roberts | 2 | Starter | 2 | Alex Powell |
Joe Calcott | 3 | Starter | 3 | Martin Turner |
Cian Horgan | 4 | Starter | 4 | Richard Carver |
James McCarthy | 5 | Starter | 5 | Philip Davies |
Melanie Griffiths | 6 | Interchange | 6 | Mark Williams |
Oran Spain | 7 | Interchange | 7 | Mason Baker |
Ellie Sheehy | 8 | Interchange | 8 | Lee Sargent |
Toby Burton-Carter | 9 | 9th player | 9 | Jess Booth |
Phil Roberts | Coach | Alan Caron |
France women v England
[edit]France | 0–42 | England |
---|---|---|
Report |
Tries: Davies (2), Hardcastle, Hetherington, Harris, Travis, Partington, Rudge Goals: Rowe (5/8) |
France | Position | England | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Manon Samarra | 1 | FB | 1 | Georgie Hetherington |
Chahrazad Himoudi | 2 | WG | 2 | Eboni Partington |
Christina Song Puche | 3 | CE | 3 | Caitlin Beevers |
Amael Vilanove | 4 | CE | 4 | Amy Hardcastle |
Perle Ramazeilles | 5 | WG | 5 | Anna Davies |
Justine Roses | 6 | SO | 6 | Zoe Harris |
Lisa Diraison | 7 | SH | 7 | Isabel Rowe |
Elisa Akpa | 8 | PR | 8 | Olivia Wood |
Mahault Pommier | 9 | HK | 9 | Keara Bennett |
Salome Segala | 10 | PF | 10 | Shona Hoyle |
Ines Legout | 11 | SR | 11 | Paige Travis |
Stecy Bessiere | 12 | SR | 12 | Emily Rudge |
Leila Bessahli | 13 | LF | 13 | Jodie Cunningham |
Perrine Monsarrat | 14 | IN | 14 | Katie Mottershead |
Haoua Kessely | 15 | IN | 15 | Vicky Whitfield |
Tallis Kuresa | 16 | IN | 16 | Zoe Hornby |
Pauline Noe | 17 | IN | 17 | Bella Sykes |
Romain Maillot | Coach | Stuart Barrow |
Part of a triple-header at the same stadium with the match between the men's teams and the domestic Championship match between Toulouse Olympique and Featherstone Rovers.[8]
France men v England
[edit]France | 8–40 | England |
---|---|---|
Tries: Yaha Goals: Morgue (2/2) |
Report |
Tries: Welsby (2), Handley (2), Johnstone (2), Nicholson, Williams Goals: Smith (4/8) |
France | Position | England | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Arthur Mourge | 1 | FB | 1 | Jack Welsby |
Fouah Yaha | 2 | WG | 2 | Tom Johnstone |
Matthieu Laguerre | 3 | CE | 3 | Sam Wood |
Enzo Griffier | 4 | CE | 4 | Harry Newman |
Hakim Miloudi | 5 | WG | 5 | Ash Handley |
Cesar Rouge | 6 | SO | 6 | George Williams |
Theo Fages | 7 | SH | 7 | Harry Smith |
Romain Navarette | 8 | PR | 8 | Luke Thompson |
Alrix Da Costa | 9 | HK | 9 | Brad O'Neill |
Julian Bousquet | 10 | PF | 10 | Matty Lees |
Mickael Goudemand | 11 | SR | 11 | Ben Currie |
Paul Seguier | 12 | SR | 12 | Matty Nicholson |
Benjamin Garcia | 13 | LF | 13 | Elliot Minchella |
Ugo Tison | 14 | IN | 14 | Mikey Lewis |
Tiaki Chan | 15 | IN | 15 | James Harrison |
Justin Sangare | 16 | IN | 16 | Tyler Dupree |
Franck Maria | 17 | IN | 17 | Oliver Wilson |
Laurent Frayssinous | Coach | Andy Last[a] |
Part of a triple-header at the same stadium with the match between the women's teams and the domestic Championship match between Toulouse Olympique and Featherstone Rovers.[8]
The match was criticised for poor attendance, poor production, lack of advertisement before the game, and lack of coverage.[10]
September
[edit]Netherlands men v Scotland
[edit]Netherlands | 34–26 | Scotland |
---|---|---|
Tries: Koolstra (2), Kuijpers, Donnelly (2), Van Der Reek Goals: Koolstra (5/6) |
report |
Tries: Brown, Duncan, Hall, Cairney, Arthur Goals: Punton (3/5) |
Netherlands | Position | Scotland | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Arie-Tjerk Razoux Schultz | 1 | FB | 1 | Stephen Paton |
Dimitri Harringa | 2 | WG | 2 | Lee Cairney |
Hidde Van Der Berg | 3 | CE | 3 | Craig Wishart |
Maas Van Der Reek | 4 | CE | 4 | Cameron Moir |
Mike Prins | 5 | WG | 5 | Andrew Brown |
Maurits Thomson | 6 | SO | 6 | Luke Punton |
Damon Koolstra | 7 | SH | 7 | Rory Hamilton |
Kevin Ebing | 8 | PR | 8 | Terry Logan |
James Adams | 9 | HK | 9 | Jordan Duncan |
Tom Turnock | 10 | PF | 10 | Michael Mair |
Kees Kuijpers | 11 | SR | 11 | Ben Morris |
Mavi Geevers | 12 | SR | 12 | Gregor Cowan |
Paul Kuijpers | 13 | LF | 13 | Niall Hall |
Mitch Donnelly | 14 | IN | 14 | John McMillan |
Tom Van Bokhoven | 15 | IN | 15 | Jamie Banks |
Bonne Wilce | 16 | IN | 16 | Duncan Arthur |
Edson Neves | 17 | IN | 17 | Peter Burns |
Dave Hunter | Coach | Adam Houston |
2026 Women's World Cup, Middle East-Africa qualifying
[edit]Kenya | 14–22 | Nigeria |
---|---|---|
Tries: Amazimbi, Negesia (2) Goals: Ochieng (1/3) |
report |
Tries: Aladegelu, Ukwuoma, Iliya (2) Goals: Aladegelu (3/4) |
Kenya | Position | Nigeria | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Lawnisky Munayi | 1 | FB | 1 | Blessing Aladegelu |
Moreen Atieno | 2 | WG | 2 | Blessing Umude |
Lovinah Mijere | 3 | CE | 3 | Endurance Ukwuoma |
Lewin Amazimbi | 4 | CE | 4 | Lauretta Bayere |
Merisha Negesia | 5 | WG | 5 | Perpetua Nwanya |
Diana Omosso | 6 | SO | 6 | Rukayat Akinade |
Ann Ochieng | 7 | SH | 7 | Adaeze Innocent |
Mercy Khatenje | 8 | PR | 8 | Shukurat Nojimu |
Milkah Chitechi | 9 | HK | 9 | Rukayat Jimoh |
Dorris Kimani | 10 | PF | 10 | Chinaza Abbah |
Sophye Nabwire | 11 | SR | 11 | Muinat Oseni |
Kerina Omala | 12 | SR | 12 | Abiola Obazuaye |
Angel Salamba | 13 | LF | 13 | Rachel Iliya |
Vivian Anyango | 14 | IN | 14 | Becky Okitikpe |
Susan Wangechi | 15 | IN | 15 | Success Iyoha |
Sharon Bosibori | 16 | IN | 16 | Elizabeth Adie |
Faith Oketch | 17 | IN | 17 | Adaolisa Onyedikachi |
Antonio Lombardo | Coach | Bolu Fagborun |
Kenya | Position | Nigeria | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Milkah Chitechi | 1 | FB | 1 | Blessing Umude |
Merisha Negesia | 2 | WG | 2 | Becky Okitikpe |
Susan Wangechi | 3 | CE | 3 | Lauretta Bayere |
Lewin Amazimbi | 4 | CE | 4 | Success Iyoha |
Lawnisky Munayi | 5 | WG | 5 | Endurance Ukwuoma |
Moreen Atieno | 6 | SO | 6 | Blessing Aladegelu |
Diana Omosso | 7 | SH | 7 | Adaeze Innocent |
Angel Salamba | 8 | PR | 8 | Shukurat Nojimu |
Faith Oketch | 9 | HK | 9 | Rukayat Jimoh |
Dorris Kimani | 10 | PF | 10 | Chinaza Abbah |
Kerina Omala | 11 | SR | 11 | Oseni Muinat |
Dorothy Mulela | 12 | SR | 12 | Abiola Obazuaye |
Lovinah Mijere | 13 | LF | 13 | Rachel Iliya |
Vivian Anyango | 14 | IN | 14 | Rukayat Akinade |
Sharon Bosibori | 15 | IN | 15 | Perpetua Nwanna |
Sophye Nabwire | 16 | IN | 16 | Elizabeth Adie |
Hesslah Khisa | 17 | IN | 17 | Adaolisa Onyedikachi |
Antonio Lombardo | Coach | Bolu Fagborun |
Nigeria qualified for the 2025 World Series.[11]
Netherlands men v Ireland
[edit]Netherlands | 28–30 | Ireland |
---|---|---|
Tries: Geevers, Van Bokhoven (2), Koolstra (2) Goals: Koolstra (4/5) |
report |
Tries: O'Callaghan (2), Quinn, Cahill, Ashurst Goals: Farrar (5/5) |
Netherlands | Position | Ireland | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Mitch Donnelly | 1 | FB | 1 | Oliver Whitford |
Sandile Khumalo | 2 | WG | 2 | Stephen Cahill |
Hidde Van Der Berg | 3 | CE | 3 | Ellis Keppel |
Maas Van Der Reek | 4 | CE | 4 | Jake Parks |
Dimitri Harringa | 5 | WG | 5 | Liam Coyne |
Pieter Kluvers | 6 | SO | 6 | James Farrar |
Damon Koolstra | 7 | SH | 7 | Tom Ashurst |
Tom Turnock | 8 | PR | 8 | Jamie Gill |
James Adams | 9 | HK | 9 | Liam O'Callaghan |
Kevin Ebing | 10 | PF | 10 | Samuel Winney |
Mavi Geevers | 11 | SR | 11 | Conlan Mawson |
Paul Kuijpers | 12 | SR | 12 | Adam Quinn |
Tom Van Bokhoven | 13 | LF | 13 | Ryan Hogg |
Luke Van Bokhoven | 14 | IN | 14 | Jake Connell |
Bonne Wilce | 15 | IN | 15 | Patrick Stapleton |
Daniel de Ruiter | 16 | IN | 16 | Jo McConnell |
Kees Kuijpers | 17 | IN | 17 | Euan Haynes |
Dave Hunter | Coach | Wayne Kerr |
Germany men v Poland
[edit]Poland | 18–58 | Germany |
---|---|---|
Tries: Wisniewskii, Kowalewski, Kłosiński Goals: Archer (1/1), Krupa (2/2) |
report |
Tries: Tormann, Kramer, Miles (4), Kurz (4), Kaehler Goals: Rau (7/11) |
Nowe Skalmierzyce
Referee: Misa Vakadranu (Fiji) |
Poland | Position | Germany | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Fabian Glinkowski | 1 | FB | 1 | Benedikt Esser |
Robert Koza | 2 | WG | 2 | Florian Kaehler |
Domink Medecki | 3 | CE | 3 | Linus Kurz |
Kamil Kleszcz | 4 | CE | 4 | Felix Rau |
Mateusz Scherautz | 5 | WG | 5 | Fabian Kramer |
Łukasz Łucka | 6 | SO | 6 | Alex Nyahoe |
Szymon Krupa | 7 | SH | 7 | Harry Miles |
Mateusz Dziąg | 8 | PR | 8 | Jakub Zwankski |
Mateusz Kowalewski | 9 | HK | 9 | Logan Mokalei |
Maciej Myszkowski | 10 | PF | 10 | Martin Apostel |
Stef Archer | 11 | SR | 11 | Aaron Wilmott |
Jonathan Tutak | 12 | SR | 12 | Martin Tormann |
Eryk Wisniewskii | 13 | LF | 13 | Liam Doughton |
Mateusz Kłosiński | 14 | IN | 14 | Fabian Wikander |
Kamil Owoc | 15 | IN | 15 | Malte Brekwoldt |
Mateusz Luckzak | 16 | IN | 16 | Korbinian Mayer |
Łukasz Kostecki | 17 | IN | 17 | Henrik Hanswillemenke |
Dean Reacher | Coach | Bob Doughton |
Italy men v Malta
[edit]Italy | 0–42 | Malta |
---|---|---|
report |
Tries: Jewitt (2), Gatt (2), Cassar (2), Gauci, Galea Goals: Gauci (4/7), Galea (1/1) |
Italy | Position | Malta | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Samule Bertolini | 1 | FB | 1 | Zarrin Galea |
Lorenzo Sosta | 2 | WG | 2 | Harrison Jewitt |
Emiliano Buraschi | 3 | CE | 3 | Alfie Jewitt |
Omar Lai | 4 | CE | 4 | Jon Micaleff |
Francesco Vallone | 5 | WG | 5 | Kyle Gauci |
Simone Boscolo | 6 | SO | 6 | Josh Gatt |
Alessandro Corte | 7 | SH | 7 | Karl Cassar |
Liam Signorini | 8 | PR | 8 | Jean-Pierre Zarb |
Ippolito Occhialini | 9 | HK | 9 | Robin Cutajar |
Davide Colla | 10 | PF | 10 | Josh Cassar |
Giona Toffoletti | 11 | SR | 11 | Justin Davenport |
Francesco Speggiorn | 12 | SR | 12 | Zac Vella |
Mattia Saoncella | 13 | LF | 13 | Kaine Dimech |
Marco Forno | 14 | IN | 14 | Shaun Chircop |
Nicola Gannato | 15 | IN | 15 | William Watts |
Stefano Godoleshi | 16 | IN | 16 | Nicky Maylor |
Giacomo Civino | 17 | IN | 17 | Dean Zammit |
Leo Epifania | Coach | Philip Humphrey |
Serbia men v Netherlands
[edit]Serbia | 6–52 | Netherlands |
---|---|---|
Tries: S. Stojilkovic Goals: Jasari (1/1) |
report |
Tries: Van Bokhoven, Harringa, Geevers, Prins (2), Donnelly, Razoux Schultz, Van Der Berg Ebing Goals: Harringa (3/3), Thomson (5/6) |
Serbia | Position | Netherlands | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Andrej Mora | 1 | FB | 1 | Mitch Donnelly |
Rajko Trifunovic | 2 | WG | 2 | Dimitri Harringa |
Aleksandar Pavlovic | 3 | CE | 3 | Hidde Van Der Berg |
Denis Cengaj | 4 | CE | 4 | Maas Van Der Reek |
Andrej Marinkovic | 5 | WG | 5 | Mike Prins |
Dzavid Jasari | 6 | SO | 6 | Maurits Thomson |
Vojislav Dedic | 7 | SH | 7 | Pieter Kluvers |
Milos Calic | 8 | PR | 8 | Tom Van Bokhoven |
Vuk Štrbac | 9 | HK | 9 | James Adams |
Marko Jankovic | 10 | PF | 10 | Kevin Ebing |
Stefan Arsic | 11 | SR | 11 | Mavi Geevers |
Nikola Djuric | 12 | SR | 12 | Luke Van Bokhoven |
Enis Bib | 13 | LF | 13 | Paul Kuijpers |
Aleksandar Stojanovic | 14 | IN | 14 | Arie-Tjerk Razoux Schultz |
Djordje Krnjeta | 15 | IN | 15 | Tom Turnock |
Strahinja Stojilkovic | 16 | IN | 16 | Daniel de Ruiter |
Luka Ilic | 17 | IN | 17 | Bonne Wilce |
Darren Fisher | Coach | Dave Hunter |
October
[edit]Lebanon men in France
[edit]A two-match tour to France by Lebanon was announced in early September 2024 with two tests to be played in Pamiers and Albi.[12] Less than a week later, the tour was cancelled as the NRL clubs would not release their Lebanese players for the tour.[13]
Japan men v Hong Kong
[edit]13 October 2024
14:30 |
Japan | 24–14 | Hong Kong |
---|---|---|
Tries: Kobayashi, Fukushige, S.Takahashi, Drury, Carless Goals: Yoshitomi 2 |
Report |
Tries: Wong, Lee, Chiu Goals: Webster |
Hiroo Community Green Park, Hiroo, Hokkaido
Attendance: 400 |
Japan | Position | Hong Kong | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Travis Drury | 1 | FB | 1 | Tommy Wong |
Keita Iwanabe | 2 | WG | 2 | Dan Chui |
Ryota Okui | 3 | CE | 3 | Callum Man |
Alistair Carless | 4 | CE | 4 | Will Webster |
Shun Takahashi | 5 | WG | 5 | Nelson Chan |
Kohei Yoshitomi | 6 | FE | 6 | Au Chi Wai |
Rex Kobayashi | 7 | HB | 7 | Gus Spence |
Chris Takuji Lai | 8 | PR | 8 | Matthew Jones |
Kazuki Fukushige | 9 | HK | 9 | Andrew Welling |
Taro Miyao | 10 | PF | 10 | Blake Atherton |
Kazuki Otake | 11 | SR | 11 | Jason Yip |
Kei Takahashi | 12 | SR | 12 | Tommy Lee |
Seiya Kakuta | 13 | LK | 13 | Douglas O'Donnell |
Hiroshi Fukusawa | 14 | IN | 14 | Kenta Brown |
Sean Hasegawa | 15 | IN | 15 | Toby Lei |
Gorka Gerediaga Etxaburu | 16 | IN | 16 | Conan Freeman |
Lachlan Grieve | 17 | IN | 17 | Michael Chiu |
[14][15] |
Wales men v Jamaica
[edit]Wales | 22–16 | Jamaica |
---|---|---|
Tries: Williams, Worthington, Clarke, Dudson, Fozard Goals: Fozard (1/5) |
report |
Tries: Jones Bishop, Young, Joshua Hudson-Lett Goals: Rush (1/3), Carter (1/1) |
Greece | Position | Ireland | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Billy Walkley | 1 | FB | 1 | Ben Jones Bishop |
Mike Butt | 2 | WG | 2 | Alex Young |
Luis Roberts | 3 | CE | 3 | Darius Carter |
Will Evans | 4 | CE | 4 | Chris Ball |
Rhys Williams | 5 | WG | 5 | Mo Agoro |
Elliot Kear | 6 | SO | 6 | James Woodburn-Hall |
Matty Fozard | 7 | SH | 7 | Kieran Rush |
Gil Dudson | 8 | PR | 8 | Delaine Bedward-Gittens |
Finley Yates | 9 | HK | 9 | Keenan Tomlinson |
Ben Evans | 10 | PF | 10 | Jordan Andrade |
Connor Davies | 11 | SR | 11 | Jaden Dayes |
Bailey Antrobus | 12 | SR | 12 | Aaron Small |
Sam Bowring | 13 | LF | 13 | Keenan Ramsden |
Huw Worthington | 14 | IN | 14 | Isaac Coleman |
Max Clarke | 15 | IN | 15 | Joshua Hudson-Lett |
Anthony Walker | 16 | IN | 16 | Leo Kerrett-Evans |
Ashton Robinson | 17 | IN | 17 | Joe Brown |
Joe Coope-Franklin | 18 | CS | 18 | Jy-Mel Coleman |
John Kear | Coach | Rhys Lovegrove |
2024 Pacific Championships
[edit]Men's Pacific Cup
[edit]Group stage
[edit]Australia | 18–0 | Tonga |
---|---|---|
Tries: 3 Trbojevic 12' Tabuai-Fidow 51' Dearden 78' Goals: 3 Lomax 3/4 13', 53', 58 pen' |
1st: 6–0 2nd: 12–0 Report |
Tries: 0 Goals: 0 |
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 33,196 Referee: Gerard Sutton (Australia) Video Referee: Ashley Klein (Australia) Touch judges: Drew Oultram (Australia), Michael Wise (Australia) |
Australia | Position | Tonga | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Dylan Edwards | 1 | FB | 1 | Lehi Hopoate |
Xavier Coates | 2 | WG | 2 | Daniel Tupou |
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow | 3 | CE | 3 | Moses Suli |
Tom Trbojevic | 4 | CE | 4 | Paul Alamoti |
Zac Lomax | 5 | WG | 5 | Sione Katoa |
Tom Dearden | 6 | SO/FE | 6 | Tuimoala Lolohea |
Mitchell Moses | 7 | SH/HB | 7 | Isaiya Katoa |
Patrick Carrigan | 8 | PR | 8 | Addin Fonua-Blake (c) |
Harry Grant | 9 | HK | 9 | Siliva Havili |
Lindsay Collins | 10 | PF | 10 | Felise Kaufusi |
Angus Crichton | 11 | SR | 11 | Haumole Olakau'atu |
Cameron Murray | 12 | SR | 12 | Eliesa Katoa |
Isaah Yeo (c) | 13 | LF/LK | 13 | Jason Taumalolo |
Matt Burton | 14 | IN | 14 | Soni Luke |
Mitchell Barnett | 15 | IN | 15 | Sitili Tupouniua |
Reuben Cotter | 16 | IN | 16 | Taniela Paseka |
Hudson Young | 17 | IN | 17 | Keaon Koloamatangi |
Ben Hunt | 18 | CS | 18 | Toluta'u Koula |
Mal Meninga | Coach | Kristian Woolf |
Men's final
[edit]Men's Pacific Bowl
[edit]Fiji | 10–22 | Papua New Guinea |
---|---|---|
Tries: 2 Valemei 47' Sivo 79' Goals: 1 Milne 1/2 79' |
1st: 0–16 2nd: 10–6 Report |
Tries: 4 Derby 17' Rimbu 24' Namo 36' Macdonald 51' Goals: 3 Martin 3/4 26', 38', 53' |
Men's promotion/relegation playoff
[edit]TBC Third-placed Cup team |
v | TBC First-placed Bowl team |
---|---|---|
Women's Pacific Cup
[edit]Group stage
[edit]Australia | 84–0 | Papua New Guinea |
---|---|---|
Tries: 17 Upton 7', 39' Robinson 15', 18', 27', 36', 52', 62' Whitfeld 24', 29', 33', 50', 55' Penitani 43' Kelly 47', 69' Sergis 68' Goals: 8 Aiken 8/16 9', 17', 28', 30', 40', 48', 63', 69' Taufa 0/1 |
1st: 36–0 2nd: 48–0 Report |
Tries: 0 Goals: 0 |
Women's final
[edit]Women's Pacific Bowl
[edit]Semi-finals
[edit]Tonga | 16–30 | Samoa |
---|---|---|
Tries: 3 Hanisi 21' Takapautolo 34' Tauhalaliku 41' Goals: 2 Paki 2/3 23', 42' |
1st: 10–20 2nd: 6–10 Report |
Tries: 5 Masaga 1' Lofipo 9', 31' Patea 28', 54' Tui 65' Goals: 3 Piliae-Rasabale 3/6 7 pen', 11', 56' |
National Stadium, Suva
Attendance: 3,271 Referee: Todd Smith (Australia) Senior Review Official: Chris Butler (Australia) Touch judges: Chris Sutton (Australia) |
Final
[edit]Czech men v Ukraine
[edit]Czech Republic | 0–84 | Ukraine |
---|---|---|
Report |
Tries: Ngaronoa (2), Polata (4), Vedler (2), Scorbach (2), Syvokoz (2), Trusov (2), Menchinsky (2) Goals: Scorbach (10/16) |
Czech Republic | Position | Ukraine | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Jakub Tichy | 1 | FB | 1 | Yevhhen Davydov |
Václav Vágner | 2 | WG | 2 | Tigris Polata |
Filip-Daniel Kittl | 3 | CE | 3 | Vitali Puchov |
Marek Tejchman | 4 | CE | 4 | Mykhalio Troian |
Oldrich Chrbolka | 5 | WG | 5 | Danylo Vedler |
Daniel Veselý | 6 | SO | 6 | Oleksandr Scorbach |
Jakub Hudrlik | 7 | SH | 7 | Daniel Jannissen |
David Bělohlávek | 8 | PR | 8 | Tim Knight |
Tomáš Řičica | 9 | HK | 9 | Dymytro Seremenko |
Jaroslav Novotny | 10 | PF | 10 | Oleksandr Syvokoz |
Martin Hanc | 11 | SR | 11 | Jonah Ngaronoa |
Krystof Pecold | 12 | SR | 12 | Yevhenii Trusov |
Tomas Adamec | 13 | LF | 13 | Tom Menchinksy |
Jan Zámrský | 14 | IN | 14 | Volodymyr Karpenko |
Vit Studecky | 15 | IN | 15 | Yaroslav Davydov |
Jakub Czermak | 16 | IN | 16 | Yevhen Checheta |
Josef Brynda | 17 | IN | 17 | Oleksandr Shcherbyna |
Ladislav Cintler | Coach | Dan Beardshaw |
Canada men v Jamaica
[edit]Canada | 28–6 | Jamaica |
---|---|---|
Tries: Michalik, Carpenter (2), Keegel, Mahovic, Ohlmann Goals: Bourne (1/1), Park (1/5) |
Report |
Tries: Green Goals: Green (1/1) |
Canada | Position | Jamaica | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Colton Carpenter | 1 | FB | 1 | Javian Bryan |
Josh Michalik | 2 | WG | 2 | Jenson Morris |
Adam Timler | 3 | CE | 3 | Alpachino Mignott |
David Froome | 4 | CE | 4 | Jimmy Morgan |
Lee Keegel | 5 | WG | 5 | Orlando Jones |
Blake Mahovic | 6 | SO | 6 | Kymani Green |
Jacob Bourne | 7 | SH | 7 | Marvin Thompson |
Ethan Ohlmann | 8 | PR | 8 | Tyronie Rowe |
Ben Stothers | 9 | HK | 9 | Aaron Jones Bishop |
Charles Curran | 10 | PF | 10 | Tremaine Thompson-Griffiths |
Jason Chuck | 11 | SR | 11 | Leo Kerrett-Evans |
Jason Park | 12 | SR | 12 | Joshua Hill |
Scyler Dumas | 13 | LF | 13 | Lamont Bryan |
Kyle Yurkiw | 14 | IN | 14 | Michael Pearson |
Mitch Talbot | 15 | IN | 15 | Ricardo Richards |
Daniel Martyn | 16 | IN | 16 | Ramorio Bartley |
Nathan Roberts | 17 | IN | 17 | Adrian Thomas |
Aaron Zimmerle | Coach | Ray Calvert |
Czech men v Poland
[edit]Czech Republic | 38–24 | Poland |
---|---|---|
Tries: Schejbal (2), Brynda, Cintler, Radil Goals: Hudrlik (5/6) |
Report |
Tries: Wisniewskii, Tutak, Medecki, Kleszc Goals: Kowalewski (4/4) |
Czech Republic | Position | Ukraine | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Jakub Hudrlik | 1 | FB | 1 | Mateusz Kowalewski |
David Slivka | 2 | WG | 2 | Jakub Cichosz |
Adam Mikulas | 3 | CE | 3 | Kamil Kleszcz |
Jakub Czermak | 4 | CE | 4 | Domink Medecki |
Matej Schejbal | 5 | WG | 5 | Sergiusz Kalwinek |
Ladislav Cintler | 6 | SO | 6 | Lukas Lucka |
Josef Brynda | 7 | SH | 7 | Kamil Owoc |
Jan Zámrský | 8 | PR | 8 | Mathusz Dziag |
Jakub Skorepa | 9 | HK | 9 | Tomasz Zerbe |
Kamil Havel | 10 | PF | 10 | Łukasz Kostecki |
Dominik Radil | 11 | SR | 11 | Mateusz Luckzak |
Marek Henzl | 12 | SR | 12 | Jonathan Tutak |
Vit Studecky | 13 | LF | 13 | Eryk Wisniewskii |
Krystof Henzl | 14 | IN | 14 | Patryk Gabryś |
Karel Lafant | 15 | IN | 15 | Mateusz Wojtas |
Marek Tejchman | 16 | IN | 16 | Konrad Szymanczak |
Václav Vágner | 17 | IN | 17 | Michal Karkus-Blada |
Ladislav Cintler | Coach | Dean Reacher |
2026 Men's World Cup, Europe qualifying
[edit]Semi-finals
[edit]Third place playoff
[edit]Final
[edit]England wheelchair v France
[edit]Samoa men in England
[edit]England | Position | Samoa | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
1 | FB | 1 | ||
2 | WG | 2 | ||
3 | CE | 3 | ||
4 | CE | 4 | ||
5 | WG | 5 | ||
6 | SO | 6 | ||
7 | SH | 7 | ||
8 | PR | 8 | ||
9 | HK | 9 | ||
10 | PF | 10 | ||
11 | SR | 11 | ||
12 | SR | 12 | ||
13 | LF | 13 | ||
IN | ||||
IN | ||||
IN | ||||
IN | ||||
CS |
England | Position | Samoa | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Number | Number | Name | |
1 | FB | 1 | ||
2 | WG | 2 | ||
3 | CE | 3 | ||
4 | CE | 4 | ||
5 | WG | 5 | ||
6 | SO | 6 | ||
7 | SH | 7 | ||
8 | PR | 8 | ||
9 | HK | 9 | ||
10 | PF | 10 | ||
11 | SR | 11 | ||
12 | SR | 12 | ||
13 | LF | 13 | ||
IN | ||||
IN | ||||
IN | ||||
IN | ||||
CS |
Scotland men v Ireland in England
[edit]November
[edit]England women v Wales
[edit]Match played as the first part of a double-header with the second men's match between England and Samoa
2026 Women's World Cup, Americas qualifying
[edit]Semi-final
[edit]Final
[edit]
December
[edit]United States men in South Africa
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ England Assistant Coach Andy Last took charge of the game as Head Coach Shaun Wane was recovering from an ankle operation.[9]
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