Women's international rugby union results summary


The most successful teams in women's international rugby union have been England, France, and New Zealand.

Fifteens

Current playing records

25 matches or more

10-24 matches

Fewer than 10 matches

Year of first international

IRB World Ranking

Although the IRB produce a complex and continually updated ranking for men's international rugby they do not compile any ranking system for the women's game. Rugby statistician Serge Piquet has produced a currently unofficial, but generally accepted, , but where rankings are referred to by some boards these will normally be the finishing positions in the previous Women's Rugby World Cup.
The IRB's seedings for each World Cup are also influenced by positions in the previous tournament, but not entirely decided by them. The table below shows the final positions for the 2014 tournament and is therefore the closest thing to an "official" IRB ranking:
Rank2014 position
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Rank2014 position
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Rugby Europe Ranking

, formerly known as FIRA-AER, do produce an annual ranking of European nations, based on previous season's Rugby Europe and Six Nations competitions, for use in RE tournaments. As these will be based on more recent performances they can contradict the IRB list and also include countries not featuring in the World Cup-based ranking. On the other hand, they obviously only include European nations. Rankings appear to be:
RankNation1997/81998/91999/02000/12001/22002/32003/42004/52005/62006/72007/82008/92009/102010/112011/122012/13
1121112122111111
2432241311324422
3887876555563333
4668787877788955
5776555446242264
6213423233455546
7344334664667777
855991010998877888
9----98789101010699
10--------11999101010
11----------141414-11
1299-10119101010-12111111-
13----12----1111121212-
14----------131313--
15----------151515--
16------11111212161616--
17----------17----
18------1212-------
19 Bosnia-Herzegovina--------13------
NR---------------
NR--566----------

Sevens

Current playing record (to end of 2011)

Detailed results from a small number of tournaments, especially in Africa and Asia, have never been published. The following table therefore relates to the published tournament results. Note: Almost all of New Zealand's sevens matches - apart from the 2009 World Cup and qualifier and two Hong Kong Sevens - have been played by "Aotearoa Maori" and "New Zealand Wild Ducks". While in some cases they were officially sanctioned by the NZRU, neither were full New Zealand teams, and occasionally included players not eligible to play for New Zealand. As a result, they are not included in the table below. The playing record of these unofficial New Zealand teams is: Played 59, Won 55, Lost 4, 93.22%.
NationPWDL%
Ukraine25230292.00%
N Zealand25220388.00%
Australia58501787.07%
England826901384.15%
Tunisia30241581.67%
Kazakhstan1047812575.48%
Canada534001375.47%
USA977212474.74%
France855932371.18%
Brazil553901670.91%
Spain724922169.44%
China1218133768.18%
S Africa25170868.00%
Switzerland493201765.31%
Hungary1127063665.18%
Guyana342121164.71%
Trinidad & T24151864.58%
Jamaica281801064.29%
Uganda301821063.33%
Zambia21130861.90%
Samoa422601661.90%
Columbia362121361.11%
Venezuela342011360.29%
Romania563312259.82%
Fiji261511059.62%
Netherlands885023657.95%
Russia472621957.45%
Finland543102357.41%
Wales261411155.77%
Moldova372011655.41%
Chile341731454.41%
Belgium522722353.85%
Germany542902553.70%
Poland683603252.94%
Denmark371901851.35%
Lithuania392001951.28%
Thailand1135635450.88%
Argentina341621650.00%
Italy522522550.00%
Uruguay331521648.48%
St Lucia281311448.21%
Georgia271301448.15%
Japan1105135647.73%
Papua NG341601847.06%
Andorra472202546.81%
Norway452102446.67%
Czech Rep863914645.93%
Portugal562342944.64%
Croatia813444344.44%
Hong Kong1275446944.09%
Austria1024335643.63%
Kenya20811142.50%
Arabian Gulf813314741.36%
Malta501932841.00%
Zimbabwe22901340.91%
Latvia331311940.91%
Laos261001638.46%
Singapore1244547537.90%
Israel511903237.25%
Sweden531913336.79%
Serbia481713036.46%
Taiwan311002132.26%
Bulgaria621804429.03%
Sri Lanka29802127.59%
Uzbekistan33802524.24%
Malaysia34802623.53%
Cayman Is23501821.74%
India33702621.21%
Luxembourg45913521.11%
Guam27432020.37%
Paraguay30402613.33%
Bosnia-Herz45513912.22%
Korea20201810.00%
Slovenia5032458.00%
Peru3420325.88%

NationPWDL%
Nigeria540180.00%
Senegal961272.22%
Ireland1280466.67%
Morocco1470750.00%
Ghana831443.75%
Cook Is18711041.67%
Mexico1560940.00%
Philippines1140736.36%
Cameroon310233.33%
Madagascar930633.33%
N Caledonia930633.33%
Burkina Faso1240833.33%
Iran15501033.33%
Scotland821531.25%
Ivory Coast720528.57%
Kyrgyzstan820625.00%
Botswana1230925.00%
Togo920722.22%
St Vincent1020820.00%
Tonga1020820.00%
Rwanda1120918.18%
Bermuda610516.67%
Guadaloupe710614.29%
Tahiti702514.29%
Indonesia70167.14%
Barbados1510146.67%
West Indies10010.00%
Bahamas40040.00%
Niue40040.00%
Slovakia40040.00%
Burundi60060.00%
Egypt80080.00%
Cambodia1300130.00%

YearMatches
199732
199915
200042
200141
200215
200387
200451
2005141
2006101
2007212
2008303
2009283
2010337
2011408
Total2068

Year of first international

Official rankings

IRB World Ranking

As with rankings for 15-a-side rugby, IRB rankings for Sevens are based on the finishing positions in the previous World Cup. The table below shows the final positions for the 2009 tournament:
2009 World CupNation
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2
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4=
5
6
7=
7=
9
10
11=
11=
13=
13=
13=
13=

Rugby Europe Ranking

also produce an annual ranking of European nations, based on previous season's RE championships which are used for the following season's tournaments. Current rankings are:
Pos20102011
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33