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Great Britain women's national rugby league team

The Great Britain women's national rugby league team, also known as the Great Britain Lionesses, represents Great Britain in Women's rugby league. They are administered by the Rugby Football League. The Great Britain Lionesses have placed third in every Women's Rugby League World Cup in which they have competed.[1] In 2006, the RFL announced that after the 2007 All Golds Tour the Great Britain team would no longer compete on a regular basis, and that players would be able to represent England, Wales and Scotland at Test level. It is planned that the Great Britain team will come together in future only for occasional tours, same as the Great Britain Lions.

Great Britain Lionesses
Team information
NicknameThe Lionesses
Governing bodyRugby Football League
RegionEurope
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
World Cup
Appearances2 (first time in 2000)
Best resultRunner's Up 2000

Results edit

Date Opponent Score Tournament Venue Video Report(s)
21 Jul 1996   Australia
14–16
3 Test Series   Phillip Oval, Canberra [2] [3]
28 Jul 1996   Australia
18–12
  Gilbert Park, Brisbane
3 Aug 1996   Australia
20–18
  Redfern Oval, Sydney [4] [5]
23 Aug 1998   New Zealand
6–28
3 Test Series   Pukatwhero Park, Rotorua [6][7]
29 Aug 1998   New Zealand
0–44
  Rugby League Park, Christchurch [8][9][10]
4 Sep 1998   New Zealand
2–38
  Carlaw Park, Auckland [11][12]
7 Nov 2000   New Zealand
12–22
2000 WRLWC   Rugby Ground, Orrell, Greater Manchester [13][14]
14 Nov 2000   Australia
14–10
  Rams Stadium, Dewsbury [15][16] [17][18]
21 Nov 2000   Australia
4–0
  The Jungle, Castleford [19]
24 Nov 2000   New Zealand
4–26
  Wilderspool, Warrington [20] [21]
14 Jul 2002   Australia
26–16
3 Test Series   Wentworthville Oval [22]
20 Jul 2002   Australia
10–14
  Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane [23]
27 Jul 2002   Australia
5–14
  Bruce Stadium, Canberra, ACT [24][25]
28 Sep 2003   Samoa
28–12
2003 WRLWC   North Harbour Stadium [26]
2 Oct 2003   Tonga
54–0
  North Harbour Stadium [27]
4 Oct 2003   Māori
8–10
  North Harbour Stadium [28]
6 Oct 2003   Cook Islands
20–20
  North Harbour Stadium [29][30]
10 Oct 2003   New Zealand
0–38
  North Harbour Stadium [31]

Notes:

  • 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.[32][33]
  • There is a possibility that women's internationals were played between Great Britain and France between the 2000 and 2003 World Cups. The 2000 World Cup programme lists previous Test series occurring between 1995 and 1999.[33] 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.[34]
  • Since the mid-2000s, English players have competed internationally as England.

History edit

1996 Tour of Australia edit

The Great Britain Lionesses toured Australia for the first time in 1996. The team was captained by Lisa McIntosh, with Brenda Dobek as vice-captain.[35] Ian Harris (Hull) was head coach with Jackie Sheldon as assistant coach. Nikki Carter (Hull Vixens) was tour manager.[36] Paula Clark (York) was the touring team's physiotherapist.

Great Britain lost the inaugural Test Match against Australia, but won both of the subsequent two Test Matches to claim a two-one series victory.[35]

1996 Tour of Australia
Date Opponent Score Venue Notes
16 July 1996   Sydney Select XIII
86-0
  Redfern Oval, Sydney Tour match
18 July 1996 Australian Capital Territory
36-0
  Steinfield Oval, Canberra Tour match
21 July 1996   Australia
14–16
  Phillip Oval, Canberra First Test
24 July 1996   Queensland XIII
22-8
  Gilbert Park, Brisbane Tour match
28 July 1996   Australia
18-12
  Gilbert Park, Brisbane Second Test
31 July 1996 Presidents XIII
30-0
  Cunningham Oval, Sydney Tour match
3 August 1996   Australia
20-18
  Redfern Oval, Sydney Third Test

The playing group consisted of captain Lisa McIntosh (Dudley Hill, squad number 13), vice-captain Brenda Dobek (Wakefield Panthers, squad number 6) and the following: 16. Jill Adams (Redhill), 17. Jane Banks (Wigan St Patricks), 1. Sharon Birkenhead (Redhill), 4. Karen Burrows (Redhill), 5. Wendy Charnley (Rochdale), 20. Julie Cronin (York), 22. Lucy Ferguson (Wakefield Panthers), 7. Mandy Green (Dudley Hill), 18. Nicki Harrison (Dudley Hill), 21. Joanne Hewson (Askam), 15. Lisa Hunter (Hull), 23. Allison Kitchin (Barrow), 3. Liz Kitchin (Barrow), 9. Michelle Land (Wakefield Panthers), 25. Sally Milburn (Askam), 8. Donna Parker (Hull Vixens), 2. Chantel Patricks (Dudley Hill), 24. Samantha Pearson (Dudley Hill), 26. Joanne Roberts (Wakefield Panthers), 11. Lucia Scott (Rochdale), 14. Vicky Studd (Dudley Hill), 19. Paula Tunnicliffe (Rochdale), 12. Sandra Wade (Barrow) and 1. Joanna Will (Wakefield Panthers).

1998 Tour of New Zealand edit

The Great Britain Lionesses toured New Zealand for the first time in 1998. The team was captained by Lisa McIntosh and coached by Jackie Sheldon.[32]

1998 Tour of New Zealand
Date Opponent Score Venue Notes
16 August 1998   New Zealand Maori
32–4
Auckland Tour match[37]
19 August 1998   Auckland
20–18
Carlaw Park, Auckland Tour match[38][39]
23 August 1998   New Zealand
6–28
Pukatwhero Park, Rotorua First Test[6]
26 August 1998   Canterbury
20–0
Christchurch Tour match[40]
29 August 1998   New Zealand
0–44
Rugby League Park, Christchurch Second Test[8]
4 September 1998   New Zealand
2–38
Carlaw Park, Auckland Third Test[11]

2002 Tour of Australia edit

In 2002 Great Britain Lionesses toured Australia with sponsorship from Munchies.[41][42][43]

2002 Tour of Australia
Date Opponent Score Venue Notes
14 July 2002   Australian Jillaroos
26–16
  Wentworthville Oval, Sydney 1st Test
17 July 2002   Queensland
50–10
  Brothers Leagues Club Ground, Ipswich Tour match[44]
20 July 2002   Australian Jillaroos
10–14
  ANZ Stadium, Brisbane 2nd Test
23 July 2002 Canberra/ACT
72–0
  Seiffert Oval, Queanbeyan Tour match[45]
27 July 2002   Australian Jillaroos
5–14
  Bruce Stadium, Canberra 3rd Test

The playing group, captained by Lisa McIntosh (Bradford Thunderbirds), consisted of Samantha Bailey (Sheffield), Jane Banks (Bradford), Nicola Benstead (Hull Dockers), Teresa Bruce (Bradford Thunderbirds), Sue Cochrane (Wakefield Panthers), Brenda Dobek (Wakefield Panthers), Becky Jones (Hillside Hawks), Alexandra Knight (Keighley), Michelle Land (Wakefield Panthers), Paula McCourt (Wakefield Panthers), Sally Millburn (Barrow), Nikki O'Donnell (Hull Dockers), Natalie Parsons (Bradford Thunderbirds), Chantel Patrick (Bradford Thunderbirds), Nicholette Postlethwaite (Wigan Ladies), Donna Prime (Hull Dockers), Debbie Rice (Hull Dockers), Kirsty Robinson (Bradford Thunderbirds), Amy Robinson (Hull Dockers), Nicola Simpson (Milford Storm), Rebecca Stevens (Sheffield), Danni Titterington (Wakefield Panthers), Gemma Walsh (Wakefield Panthers) and Rachael Wilson (Wakefield Panthers).[35]

The team was coached by Jackie Sheldon, with John Mitchell (Bradford Thunderbirds) and Dylan Reynard (Milford) serving as assistant coaches. The touring party was managed by Roland Davis and Andrew McDonald (Keighley). Elaine Kirton (Whitehaven) was on tour as physiotherapist.[35]

2010s edit

A 2015 Great Britain Lionesses tour of Australasia was approved by the RLIF, however did not occur.
During the decade, England women's teams visited France for away matches, travelled to Australia for the 2017 World Cup and in 2019 toured Papua New Guinea and participated in a four-team international nines competition.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Roar like the Lionesses". BBC. 2002-07-11. Retrieved 2015-07-14.
  2. ^ "1996 Aust vs GB Womens RL Test Match". YouTube. Jenny Luker. 31 Oct 2019. Retrieved 15 Jun 2021.
  3. ^ Hardy, Karen (22 Jul 1996). "Brits pay ultimate penalty". Canberra Times. p. 25.
  4. ^ "Women's Rugby League - Australia vs Great Britain 3rd Test 1996". YouTube. Rabbitohs TV. 24 Jun 2021 [1996]. Retrieved 24 Apr 2022.
  5. ^ Bell, Cameron (4 Aug 1996). "Aussie Girls Tackle Great Britain in Test of Courage". Daily Telegraph. p. 61.
  6. ^ a b "Kiwis dent Lionesses' pride". The Press (Christchurch). 24 Aug 1998. p. 15.
  7. ^ "Scoreboard". Rugby League Week (26/08/1998). Sydney: Bauer Media Group.
  8. ^ a b Smith, Tony (29 Aug 1998). "Series win motivation for dual international". The Press (Christchurch). p. 30.
  9. ^ "Scoreboard". Rugby League Week (2/09/1998). Sydney: Bauer Media Group.
  10. ^ "Kiwi Ferns take second test over GB". Sunday Star. 30 Aug 1998. p. 9.
  11. ^ a b "Ferns complete whitewash". The Press (Christchurch). 7 Sep 1998. p. 30.
  12. ^ "Scoreboard". Rugby League Week (9/09/1998). Sydney: Bauer Media Group.
  13. ^ "Endacott hints at changes to squad". The Press (Christchurch). 9 Nov 2000. p. 35.
  14. ^ "Opening defeat for Great Britain". North Yorkshire County Publications. 8 Nov 2000.
  15. ^ "Great Britain & Ireland vs Australia Womens Rugby League World Cup 2000". YouTube. NZ RugbyLeagueVids. 15 Jun 2020 [2000]. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  16. ^ "2000 Aust vs GB Womens RL World Cup". YouTube. Jenny Luker. 13 Nov 2019 [2000]. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  17. ^ Hadfield, Dave (15 Nov 2000). "Rugby League: Dobek try results in rare Australia defeat GB and Ireland women 14 Australia women 10". The Independent (London). p. 27.
  18. ^ Butcher, Tim (20 Nov 2000). "Late Glory for Lionesses". League Express. p. 26.
  19. ^ Dianne, Hillaby (22 Nov 2000). "Michelle makes her mark as Brits shine". North Yorkshire County Publications.
  20. ^ "Great Britain & Ireland Women vs New Zealand 2000 Rugby League World Cup final". YouTube. NZ RugbyLeagueVids. 24 May 2020 [2000]. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  21. ^ Hadfield, Dave (25 Nov 2000). "Rugby League: Hina too strong for battling Britain". The Independent (London). p. 23.
  22. ^ "Women's Rugby League". Rugby League Review. 1 Oct 2002. p. 7.
  23. ^ "Poms Pipped". Sunday Mail. Brisbane: Courier Mail News Limited. 21 July 2002. p. 130.
  24. ^ Simmons, Royce. "League Week ranks Round 22 matches". Rugby League Week (7/08/2002). Sydney: Bauer Media Group: 40.
  25. ^ deKroo, Karl (28 July 2002). "Australian women win in tight Test". Canberra Times. Canberra: Fairfax.
  26. ^ "Scoreboard". Rugby League Week (1/10/2003). Sydney: Bauer Media Group.
  27. ^ Gillan, Gordon (2 Oct 2003). "Kiwi Ferns face onslaught". New Zealand Herald. p. 15.
  28. ^ "Women's Rugby League". Rugby League Review. 1 Oct 2003. p. 8.
  29. ^ "Sport results". The Press (Christchurch). 7 Oct 2003. p. 4.
  30. ^ "Women's Rugby League". Rugby League Review. 1 Nov 2003. p. 8.
  31. ^ "Results". The Press (Christchurch). 13 Oct 2003. p. 4.
  32. ^ a b "Women out to rattle bones, not buckets". Times (London). 14 Aug 1998.
  33. ^ a b rugbee.com Women's Rugby League World Series 2000 Official Programme. Harold Lacey Publications. 2000.
  34. ^ "England squad for womens [sic] Rugby League International". Sport Focus. 1 Jul 2007. Retrieved 27 Oct 2021.
  35. ^ a b c d "Brenda Dobek". Women in Rugby League. 12 Jan 2020. Retrieved 22 Mar 2021.
  36. ^ "Nikki Carter". Women in Rugby League. 24 May 2020. Retrieved 7 Apr 2021.
  37. ^ "Lionesses band together". Daily Telegraph. 17 Aug 1998. p. 31.
  38. ^ "Sporting Digest: Rugby League". The Independent (London). 20 Aug 1998.
  39. ^ "League win to Britain". The Press (Christchurch). 20 Aug 1998. p. 25.
  40. ^ Coffey, John (27 Aug 1998). "Lionesses defend turf against Canty assault". The Press (Christchurch). p. 22.
  41. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-28. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  42. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-28. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  43. ^ "UK: Nestlé Rowntree to sponsor Women's Rugby League team". Justfood. 18 June 2002. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  44. ^ Greaney, Jonathan (19 Jul 2002). "Girls help set new record". Rochdale Observer.
  45. ^ "Lionesses roar against totally outclassed ACT". Canberra Times. 25 Jul 2002. p. 20.

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For the men s team see Great Britain national rugby league team The Great Britain women s national rugby league team also known as the Great Britain Lionesses represents Great Britain in Women s rugby league They are administered by the Rugby Football League The Great Britain Lionesses have placed third in every Women s Rugby League World Cup in which they have competed 1 In 2006 the RFL announced that after the 2007 All Golds Tour the Great Britain team would no longer compete on a regular basis and that players would be able to represent England Wales and Scotland at Test level It is planned that the Great Britain team will come together in future only for occasional tours same as the Great Britain Lions Great Britain LionessesTeam informationNicknameThe LionessesGoverning bodyRugby Football LeagueRegionEuropeUniformsFirst coloursTeam resultsWorld CupAppearances2 first time in 2000 Best resultRunner s Up 2000 Contents 1 Results 2 History 2 1 1996 Tour of Australia 2 2 1998 Tour of New Zealand 2 3 2002 Tour of Australia 2 4 2010s 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksResults editDate Opponent Score Tournament Venue Video Report s 21 Jul 1996 nbsp Australia 14 16 3 Test Series nbsp Phillip Oval Canberra 2 3 28 Jul 1996 nbsp Australia 18 12 nbsp Gilbert Park Brisbane 3 Aug 1996 nbsp Australia 20 18 nbsp Redfern Oval Sydney 4 5 23 Aug 1998 nbsp New Zealand 6 28 3 Test Series nbsp Pukatwhero Park Rotorua 6 7 29 Aug 1998 nbsp New Zealand 0 44 nbsp Rugby League Park Christchurch 8 9 10 4 Sep 1998 nbsp New Zealand 2 38 nbsp Carlaw Park Auckland 11 12 7 Nov 2000 nbsp New Zealand 12 22 2000 WRLWC nbsp Rugby Ground Orrell Greater Manchester 13 14 14 Nov 2000 nbsp Australia 14 10 nbsp Rams Stadium Dewsbury 15 16 17 18 21 Nov 2000 nbsp Australia 4 0 nbsp The Jungle Castleford 19 24 Nov 2000 nbsp New Zealand 4 26 nbsp Wilderspool Warrington 20 21 14 Jul 2002 nbsp Australia 26 16 3 Test Series nbsp Wentworthville Oval 22 20 Jul 2002 nbsp Australia 10 14 nbsp Suncorp Stadium Brisbane 23 27 Jul 2002 nbsp Australia 5 14 nbsp Bruce Stadium Canberra ACT 24 25 28 Sep 2003 nbsp Samoa 28 12 2003 WRLWC nbsp North Harbour Stadium 26 2 Oct 2003 nbsp Tonga 54 0 nbsp North Harbour Stadium 27 4 Oct 2003 nbsp Maori 8 10 nbsp North Harbour Stadium 28 6 Oct 2003 nbsp Cook Islands 20 20 nbsp North Harbour Stadium 29 30 10 Oct 2003 nbsp New Zealand 0 38 nbsp North Harbour Stadium 31 Notes 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 32 33 There is a possibility that women s internationals were played between Great Britain and France between the 2000 and 2003 World Cups The 2000 World Cup programme lists previous Test series occurring between 1995 and 1999 33 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 34 Since the mid 2000s English players have competed internationally as England History edit1996 Tour of Australia edit The Great Britain Lionesses toured Australia for the first time in 1996 The team was captained by Lisa McIntosh with Brenda Dobek as vice captain 35 Ian Harris Hull was head coach with Jackie Sheldon as assistant coach Nikki Carter Hull Vixens was tour manager 36 Paula Clark York was the touring team s physiotherapist Great Britain lost the inaugural Test Match against Australia but won both of the subsequent two Test Matches to claim a two one series victory 35 1996 Tour of Australia Date Opponent Score Venue Notes 16 July 1996 nbsp Sydney Select XIII 86 0 nbsp Redfern Oval Sydney Tour match 18 July 1996 Australian Capital Territory 36 0 nbsp Steinfield Oval Canberra Tour match 21 July 1996 nbsp Australia 14 16 nbsp Phillip Oval Canberra First Test 24 July 1996 nbsp Queensland XIII 22 8 nbsp Gilbert Park Brisbane Tour match 28 July 1996 nbsp Australia 18 12 nbsp Gilbert Park Brisbane Second Test 31 July 1996 Presidents XIII 30 0 nbsp Cunningham Oval Sydney Tour match 3 August 1996 nbsp Australia 20 18 nbsp Redfern Oval Sydney Third Test The playing group consisted of captain Lisa McIntosh Dudley Hill squad number 13 vice captain Brenda Dobek Wakefield Panthers squad number 6 and the following 16 Jill Adams Redhill 17 Jane Banks Wigan St Patricks 1 Sharon Birkenhead Redhill 4 Karen Burrows Redhill 5 Wendy Charnley Rochdale 20 Julie Cronin York 22 Lucy Ferguson Wakefield Panthers 7 Mandy Green Dudley Hill 18 Nicki Harrison Dudley Hill 21 Joanne Hewson Askam 15 Lisa Hunter Hull 23 Allison Kitchin Barrow 3 Liz Kitchin Barrow 9 Michelle Land Wakefield Panthers 25 Sally Milburn Askam 8 Donna Parker Hull Vixens 2 Chantel Patricks Dudley Hill 24 Samantha Pearson Dudley Hill 26 Joanne Roberts Wakefield Panthers 11 Lucia Scott Rochdale 14 Vicky Studd Dudley Hill 19 Paula Tunnicliffe Rochdale 12 Sandra Wade Barrow and 1 Joanna Will Wakefield Panthers 1998 Tour of New Zealand edit The Great Britain Lionesses toured New Zealand for the first time in 1998 The team was captained by Lisa McIntosh and coached by Jackie Sheldon 32 1998 Tour of New Zealand Date Opponent Score Venue Notes 16 August 1998 nbsp New Zealand Maori 32 4 Auckland Tour match 37 19 August 1998 nbsp Auckland 20 18 Carlaw Park Auckland Tour match 38 39 23 August 1998 nbsp New Zealand 6 28 Pukatwhero Park Rotorua First Test 6 26 August 1998 nbsp Canterbury 20 0 Christchurch Tour match 40 29 August 1998 nbsp New Zealand 0 44 Rugby League Park Christchurch Second Test 8 4 September 1998 nbsp New Zealand 2 38 Carlaw Park Auckland Third Test 11 2002 Tour of Australia edit In 2002 Great Britain Lionesses toured Australia with sponsorship from Munchies 41 42 43 2002 Tour of Australia Date Opponent Score Venue Notes 14 July 2002 nbsp Australian Jillaroos 26 16 nbsp Wentworthville Oval Sydney 1st Test 17 July 2002 nbsp Queensland 50 10 nbsp Brothers Leagues Club Ground Ipswich Tour match 44 20 July 2002 nbsp Australian Jillaroos 10 14 nbsp ANZ Stadium Brisbane 2nd Test 23 July 2002 Canberra ACT 72 0 nbsp Seiffert Oval Queanbeyan Tour match 45 27 July 2002 nbsp Australian Jillaroos 5 14 nbsp Bruce Stadium Canberra 3rd Test The playing group captained by Lisa McIntosh Bradford Thunderbirds consisted of Samantha Bailey Sheffield Jane Banks Bradford Nicola Benstead Hull Dockers Teresa Bruce Bradford Thunderbirds Sue Cochrane Wakefield Panthers Brenda Dobek Wakefield Panthers Becky Jones Hillside Hawks Alexandra Knight Keighley Michelle Land Wakefield Panthers Paula McCourt Wakefield Panthers Sally Millburn Barrow Nikki O Donnell Hull Dockers Natalie Parsons Bradford Thunderbirds Chantel Patrick Bradford Thunderbirds Nicholette Postlethwaite Wigan Ladies Donna Prime Hull Dockers Debbie Rice Hull Dockers Kirsty Robinson Bradford Thunderbirds Amy Robinson Hull Dockers Nicola Simpson Milford Storm Rebecca Stevens Sheffield Danni Titterington Wakefield Panthers Gemma Walsh Wakefield Panthers and Rachael Wilson Wakefield Panthers 35 The team was coached by Jackie Sheldon with John Mitchell Bradford Thunderbirds and Dylan Reynard Milford serving as assistant coaches The touring party was managed by Roland Davis and Andrew McDonald Keighley Elaine Kirton Whitehaven was on tour as physiotherapist 35 2010s edit A 2015 Great Britain Lionesses tour of Australasia was approved by the RLIF however did not occur During the decade England women s teams visited France for away matches travelled to Australia for the 2017 World Cup and in 2019 toured Papua New Guinea and participated in a four team international nines competition See also edit nbsp United Kingdom portal nbsp Sports portal Great Britain men s national rugby league team England women s national rugby league team Wales women s national rugby league team Ireland women s national rugby league teamReferences edit Roar like the Lionesses BBC 2002 07 11 Retrieved 2015 07 14 1996 Aust vs GB Womens RL Test Match YouTube Jenny Luker 31 Oct 2019 Retrieved 15 Jun 2021 Hardy Karen 22 Jul 1996 Brits pay ultimate penalty Canberra Times p 25 Women s Rugby League Australia vs Great Britain 3rd Test 1996 YouTube Rabbitohs TV 24 Jun 2021 1996 Retrieved 24 Apr 2022 Bell Cameron 4 Aug 1996 Aussie Girls Tackle Great Britain in Test of Courage Daily Telegraph p 61 a b Kiwis dent Lionesses pride The Press Christchurch 24 Aug 1998 p 15 Scoreboard Rugby League Week 26 08 1998 Sydney Bauer Media Group a b Smith Tony 29 Aug 1998 Series win motivation for dual international The Press Christchurch p 30 Scoreboard Rugby League Week 2 09 1998 Sydney Bauer Media Group Kiwi Ferns take second test over GB Sunday Star 30 Aug 1998 p 9 a b Ferns complete whitewash The Press Christchurch 7 Sep 1998 p 30 Scoreboard Rugby League Week 9 09 1998 Sydney Bauer Media Group Endacott hints at changes to squad The Press Christchurch 9 Nov 2000 p 35 Opening defeat for Great Britain North Yorkshire County Publications 8 Nov 2000 Great Britain amp Ireland vs Australia Womens Rugby League World Cup 2000 YouTube NZ RugbyLeagueVids 15 Jun 2020 2000 Retrieved 24 May 2021 2000 Aust vs GB Womens RL World Cup YouTube Jenny Luker 13 Nov 2019 2000 Retrieved 24 May 2021 Hadfield Dave 15 Nov 2000 Rugby League Dobek try results in rare Australia defeat GB and Ireland women 14 Australia women 10 The Independent London p 27 Butcher Tim 20 Nov 2000 Late Glory for Lionesses League Express p 26 Dianne Hillaby 22 Nov 2000 Michelle makes her mark as Brits shine North Yorkshire County Publications Great Britain amp Ireland Women vs New Zealand 2000 Rugby League World Cup final YouTube NZ RugbyLeagueVids 24 May 2020 2000 Retrieved 24 May 2021 Hadfield Dave 25 Nov 2000 Rugby League Hina too strong for battling Britain The Independent London p 23 Women s Rugby League Rugby League Review 1 Oct 2002 p 7 Poms Pipped Sunday Mail Brisbane Courier Mail News Limited 21 July 2002 p 130 Simmons Royce League Week ranks Round 22 matches Rugby League Week 7 08 2002 Sydney Bauer Media Group 40 deKroo Karl 28 July 2002 Australian women win in tight Test Canberra Times Canberra Fairfax Scoreboard Rugby League Week 1 10 2003 Sydney Bauer Media Group Gillan Gordon 2 Oct 2003 Kiwi Ferns face onslaught New Zealand Herald p 15 Women s Rugby League Rugby League Review 1 Oct 2003 p 8 Sport results The Press Christchurch 7 Oct 2003 p 4 Women s Rugby League Rugby League Review 1 Nov 2003 p 8 Results The Press Christchurch 13 Oct 2003 p 4 a b Women out to rattle bones not buckets Times London 14 Aug 1998 a b rugbee com Women s Rugby League World Series 2000 Official Programme Harold Lacey Publications 2000 England squad for womens sic Rugby League International Sport Focus 1 Jul 2007 Retrieved 27 Oct 2021 a b c d Brenda Dobek Women in Rugby League 12 Jan 2020 Retrieved 22 Mar 2021 Nikki Carter Women in Rugby League 24 May 2020 Retrieved 7 Apr 2021 Lionesses band together Daily Telegraph 17 Aug 1998 p 31 Sporting Digest Rugby League The Independent London 20 Aug 1998 League win to Britain The Press Christchurch 20 Aug 1998 p 25 Coffey John 27 Aug 1998 Lionesses defend turf against Canty assault The Press Christchurch p 22 Australia win series against Lionesses Archived from the original on 2014 02 28 Retrieved 2014 02 24 Great Britain Lionesses tour against AWRL Archived from the original on 2014 02 28 Retrieved 2014 02 24 UK Nestle Rowntree to sponsor Women s Rugby League team Justfood 18 June 2002 Retrieved 13 July 2015 Greaney Jonathan 19 Jul 2002 Girls help set new record Rochdale Observer Lionesses roar against totally outclassed ACT Canberra Times 25 Jul 2002 p 20 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Great Britain women 27s national rugby league team amp oldid 1181858864, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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