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Netherlands women's national rugby union team

The Netherlands women's national rugby union team (Dutch: Nederlands dames nationale rugbyteam) are a national sporting side of Netherlands, representing them at rugby union. The side first played in 1982.

Netherlands
UnionDutch Rugby Union
Head coachSylke Haverkorn
CaptainLinde Corine Van Der Velden
First colours
World Rugby ranking
Current16 (as of 15 April 2024)
First international
 Netherlands 0–4 France 
(Utrecht, Netherlands; 13 June 1982)
Biggest win
 Denmark 3–141 Netherlands 
(Grenade, France; 2 May 2004)
Biggest defeat
 England 91–3 Netherlands 
(Belluno, Italy; 19 April 1999)
World Cup
Appearances3 (First in 1991)
Top 20 rankings as of 15 April 2024[1]
Rank Change* Team Points
1  England 096.18
2  New Zealand 090.56
3  France 088.00
4  Canada 086.27
5  Australia 081.61
6 1  Scotland 077.17
7 1  Italy 075.13
8  Wales 073.41
9  United States 072.57
10  Ireland 072.35
11  Japan 069.38
12  South Africa 065.17
13  Spain 065.15
14  Russia 061.10
15  Samoa 059.57
16  Netherlands 058.98
17  Fiji 058.65
18  Hong Kong 058.31
19  Kazakhstan 055.97
20  Sweden 052.72
*Change from the previous week
Netherlands during the 2013 Women's European Qualification Tournament.

History edit

The Netherlands' women's national rugby union team hosted the first ever women's international women's rugby union match. This match took place in Utrecht on June 13, 1982. France won against the Netherlands with 4–0.[2]

The Netherlands made their debut at the 1991 World Cup. They finished in 7th place out of 12 teams. They hosted the 1998 World Cup and qualified for the 2002 World Cup, where they finished 13th and 15th.

Women's rugby has increased in popularity in the Netherlands in the past decades. The airing of the 2015 World Cup on national television has further attributed to the increase in popularity.

Records edit

Overall edit

(Full internationals only)

Rugby: Netherlands internationals 1982-
Opponent First game Played Won Drawn Lost Percentage
  Belgium 2000 8 8 0 0 100.00%
  Brazil 2008 2 1 1 0 66.66%
  Canada 1998 1 0 0 1 0.00%
  Denmark 2003 2 2 0 0 100.00%
  England 1997 4 0 0 4 0.00%
  Finland 2012 1 1 0 0 100.00%
  France 1982 12 1 0 11 8.33%
  Germany 1992 17 16 0 1 94.12%
  Great Britain 1987 2 0 0 2 0.00%
  Hong Kong 2019 3 1 0 2 33.33%
  Ireland 1998 3 0 0 3 0.00%
  Italy 1988 8 2 0 6 25.00%
  Japan 2002 2 1 0 1 50.00%
  Kazakhstan 1999 2 0 0 2 0.00%
  New Zealand 1990 1 0 0 1 0.00%
  Norway 2004 2 2 0 0 100.00%
  Russia 1998 4 3 0 1 75.00%
  Samoa 2013 1 0 0 1 0.00%
  Scotland 1995 6 1 0 5 16.67%
  South Africa 2006 2 0 0 2 0.00%
  Spain 1995 5 0 0 5 0.00%
  Sweden 1984 18 15 0 3 83.33%
   Switzerland 2014 1 1 0 0 100.00%
  Soviet Union 1990 2 2 0 0 100.00%
  United States 1990 3 0 0 3 0.00%
  Wales 2001 5 3 0 2 60.00%
Summary 1982 132 66 0 66 50.00%

Rugby World Cup edit

Year Round Position GP W D L PF PA
  1991 Plate semi-finals N/A 4 2 0 2 34 18
  1994 Did not participate
  1998 Shield final 13th 5 3 0 2 197 40
  2002 15th place playoff 15th 4 1 0 3 33 180
  2006 Did not participate
  2010 Did not qualify
  2014
  2017
  2021
Total 3/9 13th 13 6 0 7 264 238
  Champion   Runner-up   Third place   Fourth
* Tied placing Best placing Home venue

Players edit

Squad to the 2024 Rugby Europe Women's Championship.

Player Position
Anouk Veerkamp Hooker
Anoushka Beukers Hooker
Nicky Hannie Dix Loosehead Prop
Brechtje Karst Tighthead Prop
Sydney De Weijer Prop
Julia Birgitta Pernilla Morauw Prop
Inger Marit Jongerius Lock
Isa Suzanne Prins Lock
Elisabeth Boot Loose Forward
Mariet Anna Luijken Loose Forward
Linde Corine Van Der Velden (c) Loose Forward
Julia Paulina Verhoeven Forward
Mhina Suzanne De Vos Forward
Esmee Ligtvoet Scrum-half
Isis Yara Touw First Five-Eighths
Pien Selbeck Centre
Isa Suzanne Annemijn Spoler Centre
Gaya Karlijn Van Nifterik Wing
Senne Sophie Anne Hoog Wing
Lieve Geraldine Stallmann Fullback
Noa Johanna Donkersloot Back
Marit Veronique Lemmens Back
Quen Makkinga Back

Coaching Staff edit

Position Name
Head Coach Sylke Haverkorn
Assistant Coach Gareth Gilbert
Manager Josina Verweij
Physio Yael Nillissen
Water Carrier 1 Mathew Cripps
Water Carrier 2, S&C Dino Bozic

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Women's World Rankings". World Rugby. Retrieved 25 March 2024.
  2. ^ Birch, John (July 2013). "13th June 1982: The day it all began". www.scrumqueens.com. Retrieved 24 December 2017.

External links edit

  • (in Dutch) Nederlandse Rugby Bond - Official Site
  • Netherlands at RugbyData.com

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For the men s team see Netherlands national rugby union team For the women s sevens team see Netherlands women s national rugby sevens team The Netherlands women s national rugby union team Dutch Nederlands dames nationale rugbyteam are a national sporting side of Netherlands representing them at rugby union The side first played in 1982 NetherlandsUnionDutch Rugby UnionHead coachSylke HaverkornCaptainLinde Corine Van Der VeldenFirst coloursWorld Rugby rankingCurrent16 as of 15 April 2024 First international Netherlands 0 4 France Utrecht Netherlands 13 June 1982 Biggest win Denmark 3 141 Netherlands Grenade France 2 May 2004 Biggest defeat England 91 3 Netherlands Belluno Italy 19 April 1999 World CupAppearances3 First in 1991 Women sWorld Rugby RankingsvteTop 20 rankings as of 15 April 2024 1 Rank Change Team Points 1 England 0 96 18 2 New Zealand 0 90 56 3 France 0 88 00 4 Canada 0 86 27 5 Australia 0 81 61 6 1 Scotland 0 77 17 7 1 Italy 0 75 13 8 Wales 0 73 41 9 United States 0 72 57 10 Ireland 0 72 35 11 Japan 0 69 38 12 South Africa 0 65 17 13 Spain 0 65 15 14 Russia 0 61 10 15 Samoa 0 59 57 16 Netherlands 0 58 98 17 Fiji 0 58 65 18 Hong Kong 0 58 31 19 Kazakhstan 0 55 97 20 Sweden 0 52 72 Change from the previous week Netherlands during the 2013 Women s European Qualification Tournament Contents 1 History 2 Records 2 1 Overall 2 2 Rugby World Cup 3 Players 3 1 Coaching Staff 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Netherlands women s national rugby union team hosted the first ever women s international women s rugby union match This match took place in Utrecht on June 13 1982 France won against the Netherlands with 4 0 2 The Netherlands made their debut at the 1991 World Cup They finished in 7th place out of 12 teams They hosted the 1998 World Cup and qualified for the 2002 World Cup where they finished 13th and 15th Women s rugby has increased in popularity in the Netherlands in the past decades The airing of the 2015 World Cup on national television has further attributed to the increase in popularity Records editOverall edit See also List of Netherlands women s national rugby union team matches Full internationals only Rugby Netherlands internationals 1982 Opponent First game Played Won Drawn Lost Percentage nbsp Belgium 2000 8 8 0 0 100 00 nbsp Brazil 2008 2 1 1 0 66 66 nbsp Canada 1998 1 0 0 1 0 00 nbsp Denmark 2003 2 2 0 0 100 00 nbsp England 1997 4 0 0 4 0 00 nbsp Finland 2012 1 1 0 0 100 00 nbsp France 1982 12 1 0 11 8 33 nbsp Germany 1992 17 16 0 1 94 12 nbsp Great Britain 1987 2 0 0 2 0 00 nbsp Hong Kong 2019 3 1 0 2 33 33 nbsp Ireland 1998 3 0 0 3 0 00 nbsp Italy 1988 8 2 0 6 25 00 nbsp Japan 2002 2 1 0 1 50 00 nbsp Kazakhstan 1999 2 0 0 2 0 00 nbsp New Zealand 1990 1 0 0 1 0 00 nbsp Norway 2004 2 2 0 0 100 00 nbsp Russia 1998 4 3 0 1 75 00 nbsp Samoa 2013 1 0 0 1 0 00 nbsp Scotland 1995 6 1 0 5 16 67 nbsp South Africa 2006 2 0 0 2 0 00 nbsp Spain 1995 5 0 0 5 0 00 nbsp Sweden 1984 18 15 0 3 83 33 nbsp Switzerland 2014 1 1 0 0 100 00 nbsp Soviet Union 1990 2 2 0 0 100 00 nbsp United States 1990 3 0 0 3 0 00 nbsp Wales 2001 5 3 0 2 60 00 Summary 1982 132 66 0 66 50 00 Rugby World Cup edit Year Round Position GP W D L PF PA nbsp 1991 Plate semi finals N A 4 2 0 2 34 18 nbsp 1994 Did not participate nbsp 1998 Shield final 13th 5 3 0 2 197 40 nbsp 2002 15th place playoff 15th 4 1 0 3 33 180 nbsp 2006 Did not participate nbsp 2010 Did not qualify nbsp 2014 nbsp 2017 nbsp 2021 Total 3 9 13th 13 6 0 7 264 238 Champion Runner up Third place Fourth Tied placing Best placing Home venuePlayers editSquad to the 2024 Rugby Europe Women s Championship Player Position Anouk Veerkamp Hooker Anoushka Beukers Hooker Nicky Hannie Dix Loosehead Prop Brechtje Karst Tighthead Prop Sydney De Weijer Prop Julia Birgitta Pernilla Morauw Prop Inger Marit Jongerius Lock Isa Suzanne Prins Lock Elisabeth Boot Loose Forward Mariet Anna Luijken Loose Forward Linde Corine Van Der Velden c Loose Forward Julia Paulina Verhoeven Forward Mhina Suzanne De Vos Forward Esmee Ligtvoet Scrum half Isis Yara Touw First Five Eighths Pien Selbeck Centre Isa Suzanne Annemijn Spoler Centre Gaya Karlijn Van Nifterik Wing Senne Sophie Anne Hoog Wing Lieve Geraldine Stallmann Fullback Noa Johanna Donkersloot Back Marit Veronique Lemmens Back Quen Makkinga Back Coaching Staff edit Position Name Head Coach Sylke Haverkorn Assistant Coach Gareth Gilbert Manager Josina Verweij Physio Yael Nillissen Water Carrier 1 Mathew Cripps Water Carrier 2 S amp C Dino BozicSee also editRugby union in the NetherlandsReferences edit Women s World Rankings World Rugby Retrieved 25 March 2024 Birch John July 2013 13th June 1982 The day it all began www scrumqueens com Retrieved 24 December 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Netherlands women s national rugby union team in Dutch Nederlandse Rugby Bond Official Site Netherlands at RugbyData com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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