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Papua New Guinea 0–82 Australia. York, 14 Nov 2022. World Cup. Appearances. 2 ( first time in 2017) Best result. 2021 (Semi-Finalists) The Papua New Guinea women's national rugby league team, also known as the PNG Orchids represents Papua New Guinea in Women's rugby league. They are administered by the Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League.
4. Source: [ 1] As of 14 November 2022. Elsie Albert (born 20 May 1996) is a Papua New Guinean rugby league footballer who plays as a prop for the Parramatta Eels Women in the NRL Women's Premiership . She is the captain of the Papua New Guinea national team.
The Papua New Guines women's national rugby league team are nicknamed Orchids. The name was chosen as a symbol of diversity; there are over 3,000 species of Orchid in Papua New Guinea. [17] [18] They competed in the Women's Rugby League World Cup for the first time at the 2017 competition. [19]
Biggest defeat. Fiji 152–0 Papua New Guinea. (Massey Park, Auckland; 9 July 2022) The Papua New Guinea women's national rugby union team played their first international against Fiji in 2016. They compete annually in the Oceania Rugby Women's Championship, and have not qualified for the Rugby World Cup as yet.
National sevens team. Years. Team. Comps. 2018–2020. England. Ellie Tea Kildunne (born 8 September 1999) is an English rugby union player. She is a member of the England women's national rugby union team and plays for Harlequins Women at club level.
Ross Chisholm [1] Harlequins Women, formerly known as Harlequins Ladies, are a women's rugby union club based in Guildford, Surrey, England and in Twickenham, Middlesex, England. They were founded in 1995 as the women's team of Harlequin F.C. and rebranded in 2017 after merging with Aylesford Bulls. In 2017, they were selected as one of the ...
This is a list of Papua New Guinea national rugby league team players. 310 players have represented Papua New Guinea Kumuls since 1975 starring with Kumul # 1 Paul Chue [1] and the latest being Jeremiah Simbiken in 2022 who is PNG Kumul #310.
They won the 2011 Asia Pacific Women’s Sevens Championship that was held in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. In 2017, the team made their first appearance at the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series as an invited team to the 2017 Sydney Women's Sevens. They debuted at the Women's Sevens World Cup in 2018.