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New Zealand women's national rugby league team

The New Zealand women's national rugby league team, also known as the Kiwi Ferns or New Zealand Kiwi Ferns, represents New Zealand in Women's rugby league. They are administered by the New Zealand Rugby League.

New Zealand women's national rugby league team
Team information
NicknameKiwi Ferns
Governing bodyNew Zealand Rugby League
RegionOceania
Head coachRicky Henry
CaptainKrystal Rota
IRL ranking2nd
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First international
New Zealand 18 – 14 Australia 
(Sydney, Australia, 1 July 1995)
Biggest win
New Zealand 88 – 0 France 
(Dewsbury, England; 5 July 2013)
Biggest defeat
New Zealand 4 – 54 Australia 
(Manchester, England; 19 November 2022)
World Cup
Appearances6 (first time in 2000)
Best resultChampions (2000, 2003, 2008)

New Zealand won the Women's Rugby League World Cup in 2000, 2003 and 2008.[1][2]

Current squad

Squad for the World Cup in November 2022:[3][4]
The team is coached by Ricky Henry.
Table last updated 20 November 2022 (after the Final match against Australia in the postponed 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup).

J# Player Age Position(s) Profile Club Kiwi Ferns NRLW Australian State Club All Stars
Interstate
Dbt M T G Pts 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 M T G Pts 2021 2022 M T G Pts
12 Amber Hall 27 Second-row, Prop Yes   Brisbane Broncos 2013 11 4 0 16   4   3   6   5 18 4 0 16 0 0 0 0
10 Annetta Nu'uausala 27 Prop, Second-row Yes   Brisbane Broncos 2016 13 3 0 12   1   3   5   2 11 2 0 8 0 0 0 0
1 Apii Nicholls 29 Fullback Yes   Gold Coast 2017 12 5 6 32   3   3   5 11 0 7 14 0 0 0 0
3 Autumn-Rain Stephens Daly 26 Fullback, Wing Yes   Newcastle Knights 2020 5 3 0 12   5   3 8 3 0 12   5 5 0 0 0   1m 2t
23 Brianna Clark 27 Prop Yes   Brisbane Broncos 2022 5 1 7 18   2   4   4 10 0 8 16   5   2 7 0 1 2   1m
16 Charlotte Arnopp-Scanlan 34 Lock Yes   Newcastle Knights 2013 9 1 0 4   3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Christyl Stowers 29 Lock, Prop Yes   Counties Manukau 2020 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   2m
20 Crystal Tamarua 27 Second-row Yes   Brisbane Broncos 2017 5 1 0 4   1   3   3   2 9 0 0 0   8 8 2 0 8   1m
13 Georgia Hale 27 Lock, Hooker Yes   Gold Coast 2014 14 0 0 0   3   3   3   5   5 19 2 0 8     11   5 16 1 0 4
19 Hailee-Jay Ormond-Maunsell 18 Centre Yes   Gold Coast 2022 1 0 0 0   4   2 6 2 0 8   5 5 1 0 4
25 Kararaina Wira-Kohu 30 Prop Yes   Newcastle Knights 2020 2 1 0 4   1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   2m
22 Karli Hansen 27 Halfback Yes   Gold Coast 2020 1 1 2 8 0 0 0 0   3 3 0 3 6
2 Katelyn Vaha'akolo 22 Wing Yes   Newcastle Knights 2020 5 5 0 20   5 5 1 0 4 0 0 0 0   1m
9 Krystal Rota 37 Hooker, Centre Yes   Newcastle Knights 2015 16 2 0 8   3   3   4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   3m 1t
6 Laishon Albert-Jones 25 Five-eighth, Halfback Yes   Akarana Falcons 2022 2 1 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Madison Bartlett 27 Wing Yes   Gold Coast 2019 6 5 0 20   2   3   6   5 16 11 0 44 0 0 0 0
24 Mele Hufanga 28 Centre, Wing Yes   Ponsonby Ponies 2022 4 3 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Mya Hill-Moana 20 Prop Yes   Sydney Roosters 2020 7 0 0 0   6   5 11 1 0 4   10 10 4 0 16
14 Nita Maynard 30 Hooker Yes   Brisbane Broncos 2017 14 3 0 12   4   3   4   4   3 18 1 0 4   10   8 18 4 0 16   2m   1m
18 Otesa Pule 19 Second-row, Centre Yes   Sydney Roosters 2022 5 1 0 4   6 6 1 0 4   6 6 0 0 0
4 Page McGregor 23 Centre, Wing Yes   St George Illawarra 2022 6 2 0 8   7   5 12 4 0 16   10   3 13 11 0 44   1m 1t
7 Raecene McGregor 25 Halfback Yes   Sydney Roosters 2017 12 9 0 36   3   4   4   7   5 23 1 0 4   2   9 11 3 0 12   3m 2t
11 Roxy Murdoch-Masila 30 Second-row Yes   Brisbane Broncos 2022 5 3 0 12   6   2 8 1 0 4   10   5 15 4 0 16   2m
21 Shanice Parker 24 Centre, Fullback Yes   Newcastle Knights 2022 2 1 0 4   1   4   7 12 0 0 0   7   2 9 5 0 20   1m 1t
15 Abigail Roache Centre, Five-eighth No   Richmond Rovers 2022 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Coaches

Also see Category:New Zealand women's national rugby league team coaches.

The current coach of the New Zealand team is Ricky Henry, who replaced Justin Morgan in 2020.[5] Morgan had been the coach since 2018.[6]

Results

Full internationals

Date Opponent Score Tournament Venue Video Report(s)
1 Jul 1995   Australia
18–14
2 Test Series   Lidcombe Oval, Sydney [7][8]
8 Jul 1995   Australia
14–6
  Hawker Oval, Canberra [9]
20 Sep 1997   Australia
34–26
2 Test Series   Petone Recreation Ground, Wellington [10]
24 Sep 1997   Australia
40–16
  Carlaw Park, Auckland [11]
23 Aug 1998   Great Britain
28–6
3 Test Series   Puketawhero Park, Rotorua [12]
29 Aug 1998   Great Britain
44–0
  Rugby League Park, Christchurch [13][14]
4 Sep 1998   Great Britain
38–2
  Carlaw Park, Auckland [15]
23 Sep 1999   Australia
20–10
3 Test Series   Leichhardt Oval, Sydney [16]
27 Sep 1999   Australia
20–22
  Penrith Stadium, Sydney [17] [18]
29 Oct 1999   Australia
26–14
  Ericsson Stadium, Auckland [19]
7 Nov 2000   Great Britain
22–12
2000 WRLWC   Rugby Ground, Orrell, Greater Manchester [20][21]
10 Nov 2000   Australia
10–6
  South Leeds Stadium [22] [23]
18 Nov 2000   Australia
50–6
  Rams Stadium, Dewsbury [24]
24 Nov 2000   Great Britain
26–4
  Wilderspool, Warrington [25] [26]
23 Sep 2001   Australia
42–8
Test Match   Carlaw Park, Auckland [27]
Oct 2002   Māori
36–10
Test Match   [28]
28 Sep 2003   Cook Islands
68–0
2003 WRLWC   North Harbour Stadium [29][30]
2 Oct 2003   Tokelau
84–0
  Marist Rugby Grounds [31]
4 Oct 2003   Australia
44–4
  North Harbour Stadium [32]
6 Oct 2003   Samoa
84–0
  North Harbour Stadium [33]
8 Oct 2003   Great Britain
38–0
  North Harbour Stadium
12 Oct 2003   Māori
58–0
  North Harbour Stadium [34]
14 Aug 2004   Australia
38–12
2 Test Series   Bendigo Bank Oval, Ipswich [35][36]
21 Aug 2004   Australia
30–20
  Davies Park, Brisbane [37]
1 Jul 2006   Māori
50–12
Test Match   Rotorua International Stadium
6 Nov 2008  Pacific Islands
72–0
2008 WRLWC   Stockland Park, Sunshine Coast [38]
8 Nov 2008   Tonga
42–4
[39]
10 Nov 2008   Samoa
26–4
[40]
12 Nov 2008   England
16–4
[41]
15 Nov 2008   Australia
34–0
  Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane [42]
23 Sep 2009   Australia
16–18
Test Match   Ellerslie Domain, Auckland [43]
10 Oct 2010   England
44–6
2 Test Series   Toll Stadium, Whangārei
16 Oct 2010   England
38–6
  Waitakere Stadium, Auckland [44]
5 Jul 2013   France
88–0
2013 WRLWC   The Tetley's Stadium, Dewsbury [45] [46]
8 Jul 2013   England
34–16
  Post Office Road, Featherstone [47] [48]
11 Jul 2013   Australia
14–6
  Fox's Biscuits Stadium, Batley [49]
14 Jul 2013   Australia
12–22
  Headingley, Leeds [50]
9 Nov 2014   Australia
12–8
Four Nations curtain-raiser   WIN Stadium, Wollongong [51][52] [53][54]
3 May 2015   Australia
14–22
Anzac Test   Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane [55][56]
6 May 2016   Australia
26–16
Anzac Test   Hunter Stadium, Newcastle [57]
5 May 2017   Australia
4–16
Anzac Test   GIO Stadium, Canberra [58]
4 Nov 2017   Māori
32–12
Warm-up Match   Waikato Stadium, Hamilton [59]
16 Nov 2017   Canada
50–4
2017 WRLWC   Southern Cross Group Stadium, Sydney [60]
19 Nov 2017   Cook Islands
76–0
[61]
22 Nov 2017   Papua New Guinea
38–0
[62]
26 Nov 2017   England
52–4
[63] [64]
2 Dec 2017   Australia
16–23
  Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane [65] [66]
13 Oct 2018   Australia
24–26
Trans-Tasman Test   Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland [67] [68]
22 Jun 2019   Samoa
46–8
Test Match   Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland [69]
25 Oct 2019   Australia
8–28
Trans-Tasman Test   WIN Stadium, Wollongong [70] [71]
7 Nov 2020   Samoa
28–8
Invitational Test Match   Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland [72] [73]
25 Jun 2022   Tonga
50–12
Invitational Test Match   Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland [74][75] [76][77]
2 Nov 2022   France
46–0
2021 WRLWC   York Community Stadium, York [78] [79][80]
6 Nov 2022   Cook Islands
34–4
[81] [82][83]
10 Nov 2022   Australia
8–10
[84] [85][86]
14 Nov 2022   England
20–6
[87] [88][89]
19 Nov 2022   Australia
4–54
  Old Trafford, Manchester [90] [91][92]

Nines

Date Opponent Score Tournament Venue Video Report(s)
31 Jan 2015   Australia
8–4
2015 Auckland Nines   Eden Park, Auckland
1 Feb 2015   Australia
16–4
1 Feb 2015   Australia
7–8
[93]
6 Feb 2016   Australia
4–11
2016 Auckland Nines [94] [95]
7 Feb 2016   Australia
9–0
[96] [95]
7 Feb 2016   Australia
21–7
[97] [98]
4 Feb 2017   Australia
4–20
2017 Auckland Nines [99]
5 Feb 2017   Australia
0–8
[100]
5 Feb 2017   Australia
4–14
18 Oct 2019   Australia
8–22
2019 World Cup 9s   Bankwest Stadium, Sydney [101]
19 Oct 2019   Papua New Guinea
24–12
[102]
19 Oct 2019   England
33–4
[103]
19 Oct 2019   Australia
17–15
[104] [105]

Head to Head Records

Table last updated 20 November 2022. Share is the portion of "For" points compared to the sum of "For" and "Against" points.

Opponent First Most
Recent
M W D L Win% For Agst Share
  Australia 1995 2022 26 16 0 10 61.54% 578 413 58.32%
  Great Britain 1998 2003 6 6 0 0 100.00% 196 24 89.09%
  New Zealand Māori 2002 2017 4 4 0 0 100.00% 176 34 83.81%
  Cook Islands 2003 2022 3 3 0 0 100.00% 178 4 97.80%
  Tokelau 2003 2003 1 1 0 0 100.00% 84 0 100.00%
  Samoa 2003 2020 4 4 0 0 100.00% 184 20 90.20%
 Pacific Islands 2008 2008 1 1 0 0 100.00% 72 0 100.00%
  Tonga 2008 2022 2 2 0 0 100.00% 92 16 85.19%
  England 2010 2022 6 6 0 0 100.00% 204 42 82.93%
  France 2013 2022 2 2 0 0 100.00% 134 0 100.00%
  Canada 2017 2017 1 1 0 0 100.00% 50 4 92.59%
  Papua New Guinea 2017 2017 1 1 0 0 100.00% 38 0 100.00%
Totals 1995 2022 57 47 0 10 82.46% 1,986 557 78.10%

History

1990s

The Kiwi Ferns were formed in 1995.[106]

1995 Inaugural Kiwi Ferns Team

  • Kaylene Ihaia
  • Nadene Conlon
  • Lynley Tierney
  • Juanita Hall (c)
  • Karroll Brent-Edmonson
  • Eileen Rankin
  • Laura Waretini
  • Rachel White
  • Tania Martin
  • Wendy Cunningham
  • Debbie Syme
  • Maria Auega
  • Sara White
  • Leah Witehira
  • Michelle Driscoll
  • Zavana Aranga
  • Nicole Presland
  • Luisa Avaiki
  • Megan Tahapeehi
  • Sharlene Hannah
  • Tammi Wilson
  • Therese Mangos
  • Eva Epiha
  • Golly Baker
  • Coach: Janie Thompson
  • Managers: Ollie Karu and Yvonne Hiko and Maia Le Cheminant

Touring Australia in June and July 1995, the team won all seven games that they played.[107] Two of the games were full internationals against Australia.

The First Test Match was held on 1 July 1995 at Lidcombe Oval in Sydney.[7] New Zealand 18 (Maira Auega, Leah Witehira, Debbie Syme, Luisa Avaiki tries; Zavana Aranga goal) defeated Australia 14 (Natalie Dwyer, Julie McGuffie, Sherrilee Moulds tries; Sherrilee Moulds goal).[8]

The Second Test was held on 8 July 1995 at Hawker Oval in Canberra. New Zealand 14 (Tammi Wilson, Leah Witehira, Laura Waretine tries; Laura Waretine goal) defeated Australia 6 (Katrina Fanning try, Sherrilee Moulds goal).[9]

Other matches on the tour were played against the following teams:

  • NSW President's XIII on 27 June at North Sydney Oval. New Zealand won 16–6.[7]
  • Sydney at Ringrose Park, Wentworthville. New Zealand 26 defeated Sydney 4.
  • Australian Capital Territory on 6 July at Freebody Oval, Queanbeyan. New Zealand 48 defeated A.C.T. nil.[108]
  • Queensland at Davies Park, Brisbane
  • Queensland at Seagulls Stadium[107]

1997 Kiwi Ferns Team

  • Kaylene Ihaia
  • Lemelle Lauaki
  • Mate Lefale
  • Priscilla Moke
  • Luisa Avaiki
  • Christine Moir
  • Lynley Tierney
  • Nadene Conlon (VC)
  • Zavana Aranga (C)
  • Rachel White
  • Tracy Wrigley
  • Trish Hina
  • Michelle Driscoll
  • Megan Tahapeehi
  • Nicole Presland
  • Mere Miki
  • Selena Edmonds
  • Cherie Steel
  • Coach: Janie Thomson
  • Managers: Diane Pakai, Robin Thompson
  • Trainer: Eileen Rankin

New Zealand hosted Australia. New Zealand won both International Test games to remain undefeated for 4 Tests in a row.

1998 Kiwi Ferns Team

  • Audrey Thompson
  • Zavana Aranga (C)
  • Nadene Conlon (VC)
  • Tasha Davie
  • Debbie Chase
  • Alarna Nicholas
  • Leah Witehira
  • Serena Setu
  • Rachel White
  • Sara White
  • Luisa Avaiki
  • Trish Hina
  • Somma Te Kahu
  • Germaine Wiki
  • Jackie Ryder
  • Michelle Driscoll
  • Rachel Bean
  • Coach: Tony Lajpold
  • Manager: Hope Weston
  • Trainer: Harry Tipene

New Zealand hosted a travelling Great Britain Lionesses team. New Zealand won all 3 test matches to bring their undefeated tally to 7 in a row.

1999 Kiwi Ferns Team

  • Tasha Davie
  • Tracy Wrigley
  • Nadene Conlon
  • Leah Witehira
  • Stacey O'Carroll
  • Jean Kellett
  • Mary Brennan
  • Frances Te Ao
  • Sara White
  • Cynthia Ta'ala
  • Rachel White
  • Selena Te Amo
  • Trish Hina
  • Luisa Avaiki
  • Antoinette Rowley
  • Michelle Driscoll
  • Jackie Ryder
  • Zavana Aranga (C)
  • Miriama Niha
  • Germaine Wiki
  • Coach: Tony Lajpold
  • Manager: Christine Cooper
  • Trainer: Eileen Porter-Rankin

The three-match series was split between two matches in Sydney and one in Auckland. New Zealand won the First Test Match but lost the Second Test, ending their 8 Test undefeated streak.

2000s

2000 World Cup Kiwi Ferns Squad

  1. Somma Te Kahu
  2. Sharlene Johnson
  3. Michelle Driscoll
  4. Selena Te Amo
  5. Stacey O'Carroll
  6. Trish Hina
  7. Leah Witehira
  8. Nicole Presland (C)
  9. Tracy Wrigley
  10. Luisa Avaiki
  11. Rachel White
  12. Nadene Conlon (C)
  13. Tasha Davie
  14. Laura Mariu
  15. Ina Muaiava
  16. Frances Te Ao
  17. Hanna Wainohu
  18. Nola Campbell
  19. Miriama Niha
  20. Lynley Tierney-Mani
  21. Rachel Cooper
  22. Priscilla Moke
  23. Vicki Logopati
  24. Katrina Howard
  • Coach: Michael Rawiri
  • Trainer: Bob

New Zealand travelled to Great Britain for the Inaugural Women's Rugby League World Cup. New Zealand beat both Great Britain & Ireland and Australia in round matches, and then Australia in a semi-final to play Great Britain & Ireland in the final. New Zealand won the Final 26–4, to win the World Cup.

2003 Kiwi Ferns World Cup Squad

Sharlene Atai (Auckland), Luisa Avaiki (Captain, Auckland), Mere Baker (Canterbury), Elina Beets (Auckland), Tafale Chan Ting (Auckland), Nadene Conlon (Auckland), Sarina Fiso (Auckland), Aimee Gilbert (Wellington), Marion Heather (Auckland), Trish Hina (Wellington), Honey Hireme (Waikato), Annabelle Hohepa (Auckland), Teasha-Lee Leka (Auckland), Bodene Marino (Canterbury), Caroline Marsters, Lorina Papali'i, Rona Peters, Cynthia Ta'ala, Rachel White, Leah Witehira (all Auckland).[citation needed]

2010s

2010 Kiwi Ferns Team

The Kiwi Ferns team for the First Test against England was: Sarina Fiso; Sharlene Ata, Trish Hina, Karley Te Korua, Laura Mariu; Rona Peters, Josephine Leef; Sharnita Woodman, Ana Pereira, Cynthia Ta’ala, Honey Hireme, Maryanne Collins. Interchange: Ebony Low, Akehene Pereira, Maryanne Hemara, Kathleen Keremete.[citation needed] There were four changes to the seventeen for the Second Test, with Bridget Smith, Lorina Papalii, Charmaine McMenamim and Alisha Moses playing in that match.[44]

2014 Kiwi Ferns Team

The Kiwi Ferns beat the Jillaroos 12 - 8 in a curtain-raiser match ahead of the Four Nations match between the Kangaroos and Samoa at the WIN Stadium in Wollongong, Australia.[53][54]

2015 Kiwi Ferns Team

The 2015 Anzac Test curtain-raiser match between the Ferns and the Jillaroos was initially to be played on 1 May but was postponed due to bad weather.[109][110] The match commenced on 3 May at the Suncorp Stadium with the Jillaroos winning the match 22 - 14.[55][56]

Records

Team

Individual

See also

Sources

Coverage of the New Zealand Women's Rugby League team in the following sources is intermittent until the mid-2010s. There are multiple instances of a newspaper publishing details in relation to a match or series in one year, but not of matches in following years.

Acronym Item Years Database App Notes
Direct Online Access
CT The Canberra Times 1995 Trove Match Report.
NZRL New Zealand Rugby League 1995–present NZRL website List of results
VH, VR Video Highlights, Replay 2008–present YouTube Match highlights and or full match replays
Indirect Online Access[nb 1]
NZH The New Zealand Herald 2003–present ProQuest Scores and articles for some matches, player profiles.
TPC The Press 1996–present ProQuest Scores and articles for some matches, player profiles.
DP Dominion Post 2003–present ProQuest Scores and articles for some matches, player profiles.
SS Sunday Star 1998-2001 ProQuest Scores and articles for some matches
SN Sunday News 1997–present ProQuest Scores and articles for some matches, player profiles
RLW Rugby League Week 2002-2017 EBSCOhost Scores and articles for some matches.
Ind The Independent 2000 ProQuest Articles on some 2000 World Cup matches
DT Daily Telegraph 2003-now Newsbank Scores and articles for some matches.
SCD Sunshine Coast Daily 2008 Newsbank Good coverage of 2008 World Cup
  1. ^ Access through library eResources to database applications housing newspaper and journal content. This may require library membership. As an example, SLNSW eResources requires a membership number, although membership is free to residents of NSW.

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  • NZ Women's Rugby League nzrl.co.nz

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Not to be confused with New Zealand women s national rugby union team or New Zealand women s national rugby sevens team For the men s team see New Zealand national rugby league team The New Zealand women s national rugby league team also known as the Kiwi Ferns or New Zealand Kiwi Ferns represents New Zealand in Women s rugby league They are administered by the New Zealand Rugby League New Zealand women s national rugby league teamTeam informationNicknameKiwi FernsGoverning bodyNew Zealand Rugby LeagueRegionOceaniaHead coachRicky HenryCaptainKrystal RotaIRL ranking2ndUniformsFirst coloursTeam resultsFirst internationalNew Zealand 18 14 Australia Sydney Australia 1 July 1995 Biggest winNew Zealand 88 0 France Dewsbury England 5 July 2013 Biggest defeatNew Zealand 4 54 Australia Manchester England 19 November 2022 World CupAppearances6 first time in 2000 Best resultChampions 2000 2003 2008 New Zealand won the Women s Rugby League World Cup in 2000 2003 and 2008 1 2 Contents 1 Current squad 2 Coaches 3 Results 3 1 Full internationals 3 2 Nines 4 Head to Head Records 5 History 5 1 1990s 5 2 2000s 5 3 2010s 6 Records 6 1 Team 6 2 Individual 7 See also 8 Sources 9 References 10 External linksCurrent squad EditSquad for the World Cup in November 2022 3 4 The team is coached by Ricky Henry Table last updated 20 November 2022 after the Final match against Australia in the postponed 2021 Women s Rugby League World Cup J Player Age Position s Profile Club Kiwi Ferns NRLW Australian State Club All Stars InterstateDbt M T G Pts 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 M T G Pts 2021 2022 M T G Pts12 Amber Hall 27 Second row Prop Yes Brisbane Broncos 2013 11 4 0 16 4 3 6 5 18 4 0 16 0 0 0 0 10 Annetta Nu uausala 27 Prop Second row Yes Brisbane Broncos 2016 13 3 0 12 1 3 5 2 11 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 Apii Nicholls 29 Fullback Yes Gold Coast 2017 12 5 6 32 3 3 5 11 0 7 14 0 0 0 0 3 Autumn Rain Stephens Daly 26 Fullback Wing Yes Newcastle Knights 2020 5 3 0 12 5 3 8 3 0 12 5 5 0 0 0 1m 2t23 Brianna Clark 27 Prop Yes Brisbane Broncos 2022 5 1 7 18 2 4 4 10 0 8 16 5 2 7 0 1 2 1m16 Charlotte Arnopp Scanlan 34 Lock Yes Newcastle Knights 2013 9 1 0 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Christyl Stowers 29 Lock Prop Yes Counties Manukau 2020 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2m20 Crystal Tamarua 27 Second row Yes Brisbane Broncos 2017 5 1 0 4 1 3 3 2 9 0 0 0 8 8 2 0 8 1m13 Georgia Hale 27 Lock Hooker Yes Gold Coast 2014 14 0 0 0 3 3 3 5 5 19 2 0 8 11 5 16 1 0 4 19 Hailee Jay Ormond Maunsell 18 Centre Yes Gold Coast 2022 1 0 0 0 4 2 6 2 0 8 5 5 1 0 4 25 Kararaina Wira Kohu 30 Prop Yes Newcastle Knights 2020 2 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2m22 Karli Hansen 27 Halfback Yes Gold Coast 2020 1 1 2 8 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 3 6 2 Katelyn Vaha akolo 22 Wing Yes Newcastle Knights 2020 5 5 0 20 5 5 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 1m9 Krystal Rota 37 Hooker Centre Yes Newcastle Knights 2015 16 2 0 8 3 3 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3m 1t6 Laishon Albert Jones 25 Five eighth Halfback Yes Akarana Falcons 2022 2 1 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Madison Bartlett 27 Wing Yes Gold Coast 2019 6 5 0 20 2 3 6 5 16 11 0 44 0 0 0 0 24 Mele Hufanga 28 Centre Wing Yes Ponsonby Ponies 2022 4 3 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Mya Hill Moana 20 Prop Yes Sydney Roosters 2020 7 0 0 0 6 5 11 1 0 4 10 10 4 0 16 14 Nita Maynard 30 Hooker Yes Brisbane Broncos 2017 14 3 0 12 4 3 4 4 3 18 1 0 4 10 8 18 4 0 16 2m 1m18 Otesa Pule 19 Second row Centre Yes Sydney Roosters 2022 5 1 0 4 6 6 1 0 4 6 6 0 0 0 4 Page McGregor 23 Centre Wing Yes St George Illawarra 2022 6 2 0 8 7 5 12 4 0 16 10 3 13 11 0 44 1m 1t7 Raecene McGregor 25 Halfback Yes Sydney Roosters 2017 12 9 0 36 3 4 4 7 5 23 1 0 4 2 9 11 3 0 12 3m 2t11 Roxy Murdoch Masila 30 Second row Yes Brisbane Broncos 2022 5 3 0 12 6 2 8 1 0 4 10 5 15 4 0 16 2m21 Shanice Parker 24 Centre Fullback Yes Newcastle Knights 2022 2 1 0 4 1 4 7 12 0 0 0 7 2 9 5 0 20 1m 1t15 Abigail Roache Centre Five eighth No Richmond Rovers 2022 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coaches EditAlso see Category New Zealand women s national rugby league team coaches Janie Thompson 1995 1997 Tony Lajpold 1998 1999 Michael Rawiri 2000 Stan Martin 2008 Tony Benson 2017 2018 Justin Morgan 2018 2020 Ricky Henry 2020 present The current coach of the New Zealand team is Ricky Henry who replaced Justin Morgan in 2020 5 Morgan had been the coach since 2018 6 Results EditFull internationals Edit Date Opponent Score Tournament Venue Video Report s 1 Jul 1995 Australia 18 14 2 Test Series Lidcombe Oval Sydney 7 8 8 Jul 1995 Australia 14 6 Hawker Oval Canberra 9 20 Sep 1997 Australia 34 26 2 Test Series Petone Recreation Ground Wellington 10 24 Sep 1997 Australia 40 16 Carlaw Park Auckland 11 23 Aug 1998 Great Britain 28 6 3 Test Series Puketawhero Park Rotorua 12 29 Aug 1998 Great Britain 44 0 Rugby League Park Christchurch 13 14 4 Sep 1998 Great Britain 38 2 Carlaw Park Auckland 15 23 Sep 1999 Australia 20 10 3 Test Series Leichhardt Oval Sydney 16 27 Sep 1999 Australia 20 22 Penrith Stadium Sydney 17 18 29 Oct 1999 Australia 26 14 Ericsson Stadium Auckland 19 7 Nov 2000 Great Britain 22 12 2000 WRLWC Rugby Ground Orrell Greater Manchester 20 21 10 Nov 2000 Australia 10 6 South Leeds Stadium 22 23 18 Nov 2000 Australia 50 6 Rams Stadium Dewsbury 24 24 Nov 2000 Great Britain 26 4 Wilderspool Warrington 25 26 23 Sep 2001 Australia 42 8 Test Match Carlaw Park Auckland 27 Oct 2002 Maori 36 10 Test Match 28 28 Sep 2003 Cook Islands 68 0 2003 WRLWC North Harbour Stadium 29 30 2 Oct 2003 Tokelau 84 0 Marist Rugby Grounds 31 4 Oct 2003 Australia 44 4 North Harbour Stadium 32 6 Oct 2003 Samoa 84 0 North Harbour Stadium 33 8 Oct 2003 Great Britain 38 0 North Harbour Stadium 12 Oct 2003 Maori 58 0 North Harbour Stadium 34 14 Aug 2004 Australia 38 12 2 Test Series Bendigo Bank Oval Ipswich 35 36 21 Aug 2004 Australia 30 20 Davies Park Brisbane 37 1 Jul 2006 Maori 50 12 Test Match Rotorua International Stadium 6 Nov 2008 Pacific Islands 72 0 2008 WRLWC Stockland Park Sunshine Coast 38 8 Nov 2008 Tonga 42 4 39 10 Nov 2008 Samoa 26 4 40 12 Nov 2008 England 16 4 41 15 Nov 2008 Australia 34 0 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane 42 23 Sep 2009 Australia 16 18 Test Match Ellerslie Domain Auckland 43 10 Oct 2010 England 44 6 2 Test Series Toll Stadium Whangarei 16 Oct 2010 England 38 6 Waitakere Stadium Auckland 44 5 Jul 2013 France 88 0 2013 WRLWC The Tetley s Stadium Dewsbury 45 46 8 Jul 2013 England 34 16 Post Office Road Featherstone 47 48 11 Jul 2013 Australia 14 6 Fox s Biscuits Stadium Batley 49 14 Jul 2013 Australia 12 22 Headingley Leeds 50 9 Nov 2014 Australia 12 8 Four Nations curtain raiser WIN Stadium Wollongong 51 52 53 54 3 May 2015 Australia 14 22 Anzac Test Suncorp Stadium Brisbane 55 56 6 May 2016 Australia 26 16 Anzac Test Hunter Stadium Newcastle 57 5 May 2017 Australia 4 16 Anzac Test GIO Stadium Canberra 58 4 Nov 2017 Maori 32 12 Warm up Match Waikato Stadium Hamilton 59 16 Nov 2017 Canada 50 4 2017 WRLWC Southern Cross Group Stadium Sydney 60 19 Nov 2017 Cook Islands 76 0 61 22 Nov 2017 Papua New Guinea 38 0 62 26 Nov 2017 England 52 4 63 64 2 Dec 2017 Australia 16 23 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane 65 66 13 Oct 2018 Australia 24 26 Trans Tasman Test Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 67 68 22 Jun 2019 Samoa 46 8 Test Match Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 69 25 Oct 2019 Australia 8 28 Trans Tasman Test WIN Stadium Wollongong 70 71 7 Nov 2020 Samoa 28 8 Invitational Test Match Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 72 73 25 Jun 2022 Tonga 50 12 Invitational Test Match Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 74 75 76 77 2 Nov 2022 France 46 0 2021 WRLWC York Community Stadium York 78 79 80 6 Nov 2022 Cook Islands 34 4 81 82 83 10 Nov 2022 Australia 8 10 84 85 86 14 Nov 2022 England 20 6 87 88 89 19 Nov 2022 Australia 4 54 Old Trafford Manchester 90 91 92 Nines Edit Date Opponent Score Tournament Venue Video Report s 31 Jan 2015 Australia 8 4 2015 Auckland Nines Eden Park Auckland 1 Feb 2015 Australia 16 4 1 Feb 2015 Australia 7 8 93 6 Feb 2016 Australia 4 11 2016 Auckland Nines 94 95 7 Feb 2016 Australia 9 0 96 95 7 Feb 2016 Australia 21 7 97 98 4 Feb 2017 Australia 4 20 2017 Auckland Nines 99 5 Feb 2017 Australia 0 8 100 5 Feb 2017 Australia 4 14 18 Oct 2019 Australia 8 22 2019 World Cup 9s Bankwest Stadium Sydney 101 19 Oct 2019 Papua New Guinea 24 12 102 19 Oct 2019 England 33 4 103 19 Oct 2019 Australia 17 15 104 105 Head to Head Records EditTable last updated 20 November 2022 Share is the portion of For points compared to the sum of For and Against points Opponent First MostRecent M W D L Win For Agst Share Australia 1995 2022 26 16 0 10 61 54 578 413 58 32 Great Britain 1998 2003 6 6 0 0 100 00 196 24 89 09 New Zealand Maori 2002 2017 4 4 0 0 100 00 176 34 83 81 Cook Islands 2003 2022 3 3 0 0 100 00 178 4 97 80 Tokelau 2003 2003 1 1 0 0 100 00 84 0 100 00 Samoa 2003 2020 4 4 0 0 100 00 184 20 90 20 Pacific Islands 2008 2008 1 1 0 0 100 00 72 0 100 00 Tonga 2008 2022 2 2 0 0 100 00 92 16 85 19 England 2010 2022 6 6 0 0 100 00 204 42 82 93 France 2013 2022 2 2 0 0 100 00 134 0 100 00 Canada 2017 2017 1 1 0 0 100 00 50 4 92 59 Papua New Guinea 2017 2017 1 1 0 0 100 00 38 0 100 00 Totals 1995 2022 57 47 0 10 82 46 1 986 557 78 10 History Edit1990s Edit The Kiwi Ferns were formed in 1995 106 1995 Inaugural Kiwi Ferns Team Kaylene Ihaia Nadene Conlon Lynley Tierney Juanita Hall c Karroll Brent Edmonson Eileen Rankin Laura Waretini Rachel White Tania Martin Wendy Cunningham Debbie Syme Maria Auega Sara White Leah Witehira Michelle Driscoll Zavana Aranga Nicole Presland Luisa Avaiki Megan Tahapeehi Sharlene Hannah Tammi Wilson Therese Mangos Eva Epiha Golly Baker Coach Janie Thompson Managers Ollie Karu and Yvonne Hiko and Maia Le CheminantTouring Australia in June and July 1995 the team won all seven games that they played 107 Two of the games were full internationals against Australia The First Test Match was held on 1 July 1995 at Lidcombe Oval in Sydney 7 New Zealand 18 Maira Auega Leah Witehira Debbie Syme Luisa Avaiki tries Zavana Aranga goal defeated Australia 14 Natalie Dwyer Julie McGuffie Sherrilee Moulds tries Sherrilee Moulds goal 8 The Second Test was held on 8 July 1995 at Hawker Oval in Canberra New Zealand 14 Tammi Wilson Leah Witehira Laura Waretine tries Laura Waretine goal defeated Australia 6 Katrina Fanning try Sherrilee Moulds goal 9 Other matches on the tour were played against the following teams NSW President s XIII on 27 June at North Sydney Oval New Zealand won 16 6 7 Sydney at Ringrose Park Wentworthville New Zealand 26 defeated Sydney 4 Australian Capital Territory on 6 July at Freebody Oval Queanbeyan New Zealand 48 defeated A C T nil 108 Queensland at Davies Park Brisbane Queensland at Seagulls Stadium 107 1997 Kiwi Ferns Team Kaylene Ihaia Lemelle Lauaki Mate Lefale Priscilla Moke Luisa Avaiki Christine Moir Lynley Tierney Nadene Conlon VC Zavana Aranga C Rachel White Tracy Wrigley Trish Hina Michelle Driscoll Megan Tahapeehi Nicole Presland Mere Miki Selena Edmonds Cherie Steel Coach Janie Thomson Managers Diane Pakai Robin Thompson Trainer Eileen RankinNew Zealand hosted Australia New Zealand won both International Test games to remain undefeated for 4 Tests in a row 1998 Kiwi Ferns Team Audrey Thompson Zavana Aranga C Nadene Conlon VC Tasha Davie Debbie Chase Alarna Nicholas Leah Witehira Serena Setu Rachel White Sara White Luisa Avaiki Trish Hina Somma Te Kahu Germaine Wiki Jackie Ryder Michelle Driscoll Rachel Bean Coach Tony Lajpold Manager Hope Weston Trainer Harry TipeneNew Zealand hosted a travelling Great Britain Lionesses team New Zealand won all 3 test matches to bring their undefeated tally to 7 in a row 1999 Kiwi Ferns Team Tasha Davie Tracy Wrigley Nadene Conlon Leah Witehira Stacey O Carroll Jean Kellett Mary Brennan Frances Te Ao Sara White Cynthia Ta ala Rachel White Selena Te Amo Trish Hina Luisa Avaiki Antoinette Rowley Michelle Driscoll Jackie Ryder Zavana Aranga C Miriama Niha Germaine Wiki Coach Tony Lajpold Manager Christine Cooper Trainer Eileen Porter RankinThe three match series was split between two matches in Sydney and one in Auckland New Zealand won the First Test Match but lost the Second Test ending their 8 Test undefeated streak 2000s Edit 2000 World Cup Kiwi Ferns Squad Somma Te Kahu Sharlene Johnson Michelle Driscoll Selena Te Amo Stacey O Carroll Trish Hina Leah Witehira Nicole Presland C Tracy Wrigley Luisa Avaiki Rachel White Nadene Conlon C Tasha Davie Laura Mariu Ina Muaiava Frances Te Ao Hanna Wainohu Nola Campbell Miriama Niha Lynley Tierney Mani Rachel Cooper Priscilla Moke Vicki Logopati Katrina HowardCoach Michael Rawiri Trainer BobNew Zealand travelled to Great Britain for the Inaugural Women s Rugby League World Cup New Zealand beat both Great Britain amp Ireland and Australia in round matches and then Australia in a semi final to play Great Britain amp Ireland in the final New Zealand won the Final 26 4 to win the World Cup 2003 Kiwi Ferns World Cup SquadSharlene Atai Auckland Luisa Avaiki Captain Auckland Mere Baker Canterbury Elina Beets Auckland Tafale Chan Ting Auckland Nadene Conlon Auckland Sarina Fiso Auckland Aimee Gilbert Wellington Marion Heather Auckland Trish Hina Wellington Honey Hireme Waikato Annabelle Hohepa Auckland Teasha Lee Leka Auckland Bodene Marino Canterbury Caroline Marsters Lorina Papali i Rona Peters Cynthia Ta ala Rachel White Leah Witehira all Auckland citation needed 2010s Edit 2010 Kiwi Ferns TeamThe Kiwi Ferns team for the First Test against England was Sarina Fiso Sharlene Ata Trish Hina Karley Te Korua Laura Mariu Rona Peters Josephine Leef Sharnita Woodman Ana Pereira Cynthia Ta ala Honey Hireme Maryanne Collins Interchange Ebony Low Akehene Pereira Maryanne Hemara Kathleen Keremete citation needed There were four changes to the seventeen for the Second Test with Bridget Smith Lorina Papalii Charmaine McMenamim and Alisha Moses playing in that match 44 2014 Kiwi Ferns TeamThe Kiwi Ferns beat the Jillaroos 12 8 in a curtain raiser match ahead of the Four Nations match between the Kangaroos and Samoa at the WIN Stadium in Wollongong Australia 53 54 2015 Kiwi Ferns TeamThe 2015 Anzac Test curtain raiser match between the Ferns and the Jillaroos was initially to be played on 1 May but was postponed due to bad weather 109 110 The match commenced on 3 May at the Suncorp Stadium with the Jillaroos winning the match 22 14 55 56 Records EditTeam Edit Individual EditSee also Edit New Zealand portal Sports portalAustralia women s national rugby league teamSources EditCoverage of the New Zealand Women s Rugby League team in the following sources is intermittent until the mid 2010s There are multiple instances of a newspaper publishing details in relation to a match or series in one year but not of matches in following years Acronym Item Years Database App NotesDirect Online AccessCT The Canberra Times 1995 Trove Match Report NZRL New Zealand Rugby League 1995 present NZRL website List of resultsVH VR Video Highlights Replay 2008 present YouTube Match highlights and or full match replaysIndirect Online Access nb 1 NZH The New Zealand Herald 2003 present ProQuest Scores and articles for some matches player profiles TPC The Press 1996 present ProQuest Scores and articles for some matches player profiles DP Dominion Post 2003 present ProQuest Scores and articles for some matches player profiles SS Sunday Star 1998 2001 ProQuest Scores and articles for some matchesSN Sunday News 1997 present ProQuest Scores and articles for some matches player profilesRLW Rugby League Week 2002 2017 EBSCOhost Scores and articles for some matches Ind The Independent 2000 ProQuest Articles on some 2000 World Cup matchesDT Daily Telegraph 2003 now Newsbank Scores and articles for some matches SCD Sunshine Coast Daily 2008 Newsbank Good coverage of 2008 World Cup Access through library eResources to database applications housing newspaper and journal content This may require library membership As an example SLNSW eResources requires a membership number although membership is free to residents of NSW 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