List of women's international rugby union matches without test status

The following is a list of women's international rugby union matches with non-test status.

The list includes:

  • Matches involving designated national "A" teams,
  • Matches of doubtful status,
  • Matches between full international sides and non-national XVs, and
  • Other games of note.

It is included as some nations have awarded full caps for these games and may include them as full internationals in their own records. In addition these games act as an indicator of the relative strength of some of the smaller nations, and the strength in depth of the larger.

1990

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21 October 1990
Catalonia  [1]4-0  Wales XV
Barcelona

1991

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13 April 1991
France  [2]3-0  A New Zealand XV
Cardiff

1995

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6 May 1995
Germany  3-75  Catalonia[3]
Rottweil

1996

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1996-??-??
France A  0-32  Basque Country
??

1997

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4 August 1997
Fiji  19-24  A USA XV[4]
Suva

2000

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31 March 2000
Catalonia  21-50  Italy
Aubagne, France
2 April 2000
France A  22-11  Italy
Marseille

2001

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18 March 2001
France A  39-0  Netherlands
20 November 2001
Wales A  0-29  United States
Swansea

2002

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19 January 2002
Spain  5-10  England A
Cornella
3 February 2002
Scotland Students  8-38  England Students
Dunbar
16 February 2002
Netherlands  5-53  France A
Amsterdam
16 February 2002
Wales A  0-53  England A
Bridgend
2 March 2002
England Academy  5-0  Netherlands
Staines
24 March 2002
England A  79-0  Wales A
London Welsh
14 April 2002
England Academy  35-0  Wales A
Chester
14 April 2002
England U18  12-7  Wales U19
Chester

2003

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1 February 2003
Spain  0-34  England A
Cornellà
20 February 2003
Canada U19  3-5  Wales U19
Florida
22 February 2003
USA U19  3-13  Wales U19
Florida
22 February 2003
France A  46-5  Netherlands
8 March 2003
England A  15-15  Nomads
Newbury
23 March 2003
Wales U19  0-66  England U19
Caerphilly
23 March 2003
Wales A  22-12  England Academy
Caerphilly
29 March 2003
France A  5-25  Wales A
Paris
29 March 2003
Netherlands  15-14  England Devp.
Amsterdam
27 April 2003
England U19  27-0  Wales U19
Coventry
3 May 2003
Denmark  0-37  Sweden A
Copenhagen
25 October 2003
Wales  15-20  Nomads
Memorial Ground
1 November 2003
Denmark  17-0  Norwegian Barbarians[5]
Copenhagen
2 November 2003
Sweden  27-5  Norwegian Barbarians[6]
Copenhagen

2004

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31 January 2004
England A  35-5  Spain
Imber Court
6 February 2004
Belgium  0-56  Netherlands B
Ghent
22 February 2004
England Devp.  15-5  Netherlands
Newbury
22 February 2004
England A  18-5  Nomads
Newbury
5 March 2004
England A  21-17  Nomads
Newbury
5 March 2004
England A  29-7  British Army Women's XV
Newbury
5 March 2004
Wales A  5-8  France A
Llanrumney
7 March 2004
Scotland U23  0-69  England U23
Edinburgh
21 March 2004
Wales U19  13-12  England U19
Taffs Well
27 March 2004
France A  14-32  England A
Bourg-en-Bresse
9 April 2004
Sweden U19  5-0  Wales U19
Leicester
11 April 2004
England Students  27-7  Sweden
Syston
25 April 2004
England U19  19-3  Wales U19
Broadstreet, Coventry
25 June 2004
Wales U19  19-8  USA U19
Henley
26 June 2004
England U19  44-13  USA U19
Henley
3 July 2004
Wales U19  19-8  Canada U19
Pill Harriers
27 November 2004
Wales  15-5  Nomads
University of Glamorgan
4 December 2004
Uganda XV  183-0[7]  Rwanda XV
Kampala
8 December 2004
England A  50-17  Wales
Clifton

2005

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9 January 2005
Ireland  25-19  England Academy
St Mary's RFC, Dublin
4 February 2005
England Students  0-19  British Army Women's XV
Aldershot
6 February 2005
Netherlands  19-36  England Academy
Amsterdam
12 February 2005
England A  29-6  France A
Imber Court
13 February 2005
England Students  15-5  Scotland U23
Huddersfield
16 February 2005
Netherlands Development  0-5  Belgium
Visé
19 February 2005
Canada U19  18-0  Wales U19
Vancouver Island
22 February 2005
Canada U19  27-12  Wales U19
Vancouver Island
26 February 2005
England A  10-15  Nomads
Newbury
26 February 2005
Netherlands  17-12  France A
Amsterdam
27 February 2005
England U19  5-5  Wales U19
Coventry
15 March 2005
England A  19-14  Nomads
Imber Court
20 March 2005
Wales A  0-48  England Academy
Birchgrove, Swansea
26 April 2005
Wales A  10-17  South Africa
UWIC, Cardiff
28 April 2005
British Army Women's XV  8-24  New Zealand Army
Aldershot[8]
8 July 2005
Canadian Barbarians  0-35  Scotland
Ottawa(?)
15 November 2005
Combined Services  15-28  Netherlands
Newbury
19 November 2005
Nomads  5-0  Wales
Saracens RFC, Southgate

2006

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29 January 2006
England A  8-21  United States
Imber Court
5 February 2006
England Students  46-5  Wales A
RAF Halton, Aylesbury
11 February 2006
Netherlands  27-0  Wales A
Amsterdam
12 February 2006
England A  17-10  Italy
Imber Court
26 February 2006
England A  29-5  Nomads
Henley
26 February 2006
Netherlands  13-0  England Students
RAF Halton
18 March 2006
England A  24-0  Nomads
Old Albanians
18 March 2006
France A  47-7  Netherlands
Metz
25 March 2006
Belgium  13-0  Netherlands B
Brussels
14 April 2006
England Select XV  35-5  Sweden
RAF Halton
16 April 2006
England Student XV  15-10  Sweden
RAF Halton
2 May 2006
Wales A  7-66  Canada
UWIC, Cardiff
20 June 2006
Irish Barbarians  3-33  Netherlands B
Durban
13 August 2006
Scotland A  6-17  Ireland
Hawick

2007

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7 January 2007
Wales  12-19  Nomads
Taff's Well
11 February 2007
Netherlands  5-29  France A
Purmerend
11 March 2007
England A  21-7  France A
Old Albanians, St Albans
16 March 2007
England A  15-17  Nomads
Clifton
25 March 2007
England U19  31-7  USA U19
RAF Halton, Aylesbury
30 March 2007
Wales U19  15-14  USA U19
Rumney
11 April 2007
Wales U19  13-20  Canada U19
Taffs Well
12 August 2007
Nomads  24-0  United States
Clifton
24 June 2007
Austria  /Croatia  17-7  Hungary/  Bavaria
Grossmugl, Austria
28 October 2007
Germany A  63-0  Luxembourg A
Heidelberg
1 December 2007
Korea University  5-20  Hong Kong
Seoul
12 December 2007
England A  34-17  United States
London Irish

2008

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2 February 2008
England A  12-27  Nomads
London Irish
3 February 2008
Wales U20  0-31  England U20
Taffs Well
9 February 2008
Spain  5-22  England A
Madrid
10 February 2008
France A  37-7  Netherlands
St Gratien
23 February 2008
France A  0-3  England A
Bergerac, Agen
15 March 2008
England A  15-24  Nomads
London Irish
26 March 2010
England U20  43-0  Wales U20
Heythrop Park
23 May 2008
New Zealand Army  8-10  British Army Women's XV
Linton[10]
9 August 2008
South Africa  34-40  Nomads
Ellis Park
16 August 2008
South Africa  0-29  Nomads
Newlands
9 November 2008
Belgium  5-0  Flandre
Brussels?
14 December 2008
England A  20-0  Emerging Italy
Old Deer Park

2009

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10 January 2009
Nomads  cancelled  Wales XV
London Wasps
7 February 2009
England A  29-0  Spain
London Welsh
15 February 2009
France A  61-0  Scotland Development
Arras
28 February 2009
England A  7-14  Nomads
Esher
28 February 2009
Netherlands  0-42  France A
Amsterdam
15 March 2009
England A  38-5  France A
London Welsh
21 March 2009
England A  15-17  Nomads
London Welsh
12 April 2009
British Lionesses  [12]92-0  British Services
Bournemouth
21 April 2009
Netherlands  24-10  Catalonia
RC Waterland
22 May 2009
Sweden A  16-19  Finland
Södertälje
25 May 2009
Laos  15-5[13]  Cambodia
Phnom Penh
17 November 2009
England A  3-48  New Zealand
London

2010

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16 January 2010
Nomads  cancelled  Wales
Saracens RFC, Southgate, London
16 January 2010
USA U20  12-13  Canada U20
Lakeland, Florida
30 January 2012
Scotland A  10-7  British Army Women's XV
Lasswade
6 February 2010
Scotland A  3-26  France A
Lasswade
7 February 2010
England A  12-10  Nomads
Esher
14 February 2010
Spain  5-10  England A
Gijón
14 February 2010
France A  37-3  Netherlands
Fécamp
25 February 2010
Netherlands  26-0  British Army Women's XV
Amsterdam
13 March 2010
England A  26-7  Nomads
Esher
14 March 2010
Catalonia  12-17  Basque Country
Lleida
19 March 2010
France A  20-0  England A
Rennes
20 March 2010
France U20  36-22  England U20
Sainte Nazaire
17 April 2010
Singapore A  5-10[15]  Malaysia
Yio Chu Kang
9 June 2010
Wales U20  12-7  England U20
Taffs Well
18 July 2010
Scotland XV  20-15  Ireland XV
Lasswade
1 August 2010
Wales XV  15-13  Ireland XV
Bridgend
16 October 2010
Stockholm Region  21-19[16]  Finland
Stockholm
17 October 2010
Laos  12-5[17]  Thailand
Sikuet, Laos
17 October 2010
Thailand  0-5[17]  Philippines
Sikuet, Laos
17 October 2010
Laos  5-5[17]  Philippines
Sikuet, Laos
5 December 2010
Basque Country  15-22  Catalonia
Durango, Biscay

2011

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29 January 2011
British Army Women's XV  0-17  Scotland A
Gosforth
23 February 2011
England A  19-22  Nomads
Esher
27 February 2011
England U20  12-5  France U20
Worcester
12 March 2011
England U20  77-0  Scotland U20
Gosforth
16 April 2011
Netherlands  7-29  British Army Women's XV
Amsterdam
23 April 2011
Sweden  48-7  Finland[18]
Stockholm
14 December 2011
Singapore Select  [21]0-46  Hong Kong
UWC East Campus, Singapore
17 December 2011
Singapore Select  0-34  Hong Kong
UWC East Campus, Singapore

2012

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7 January 2012
Scotland  24-6[22]  British Army Women's XV
Murrayfield
4 April 2012
England U20  5-11  France U20
Moulton College
7 April 2012
England U20  3-13  France U20
Moulton College
23 June 2012
South Africa  28-17  Nomads
Cape Town
30 June 2012
South Africa  17-15  Nomads
Goodwood RFC, Cape Town
15 December 2012
Burundi  5-12[24]  Rwanda
Bujumbura

2013

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5 January 2013
Wales XV  7-0[25]  Spain
National Centre of Excellence, Cardiff
18 January 2013
Scotland  10-5  British Army Women's XV
Saughton Park, Edinburgh
20 January 2013
Ireland XV  39-7  Spain
Ashbourne
2 February 2013
France Defence  13-14  Belgium
Stade Porchefontaine, Versailles
16 February 2013
Rwanda  32-0  Burundi
Nyanza Stadium
23 February 2013
Spain  29-19  Nomads
Gijon
23 February 2013
Scotland U20  17-7  Finland
Lasswade
23 February 2013
England U20  5-17  France U20
Esher
9 March 2013
Belgium  51-0  German XV
Royal Kituro RC, Brussels
15 March 2013
France U20  15-3  England U20
Dijon

2014

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18 January 2013
British Army Women's XV  cancelled  Scotland
28 June 2014
Nomads  5-20  South Africa
Teddington, Middlesex
1 July 2014
Nomads  24-32  South Africa
WASPS London

2015

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3 January 2015
Scotland  10-43  Nomads
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
25 January 2015
Ireland  31-12  Wales
Ashbourne RFC, Ashbourne, County Meath
15 February 2015
Scotland U20  32-7  British Army Women's XV
Meggetland Sports Complex, Edinburgh
17 February 2015
British Army Women's XV  10-25  England U20
Aldershot Military Stadium, Aldershot, Hampshire
1 March 2015
Scotland U20  cancelled  Czech Republic U20
14 March 2015
French Army Women's rugby team  28-45  Belgium
Lille
18 April 2015
Switzerland  0-41  French Army Women's rugby team
Stade Philippe Pottier, Monthey, Valais
3 October 2015
Belgium  21-38  British Army Women's XV
Passendale, West Flanders
18 October 2015
Scotland  88-20  Combined Services
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
1 December 2015
England A  37-29  Canada A
Molesey Road, Hersham, Surrey
5 December 2015
England A  22-19  Canada A
Molesey Road, Hersham, Surrey

2016

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6 February 2016
Basque Country  5–42  France U20
Hernani
18 February 2016
Scotland U20  25–5  RAF
Stirling
18 February 2016
British Army Women's XV  12–41  England U20
Aldershot Military Stadium, Aldershot, Hampshire
5 March 2016
England U20  25–25  France U20
Esher
18 March 2016
France U20  24–12  England U20
Chartres
20 March 2016
Belgium  65–5  Scotland U20
Watermael-Boitsfort
28 March 2016
Switzerland  20–15  Brown University
Unteraegeri
30 March 2016
Czech Republic  17–12  Brown University
Prague
5 April 2016
England TDG U18  41–17  Canada U18
Bicton College, Devon
9 April 2016
England TDG U18  17–12  Canada U18
Bicton College, Devon
3 September 2016
Netherlands  17–12  British Army Women's XV
Amsterdam
10 September 2016
Basque Country  0-116  Spain
Gamarra, Vitoria-Gasteiz
10 September 2016
Switzerland  44–0  British Police
Geneve
18 October 2016
Auckland  19–21  Australia
Bell Park, Pakuranga
29 October 2016
Wales XV  15–0  Scotland XV
Cardiff Arms Park
11 November 2016
Wales  43–5  British Army Women's XV
Cardiff Arms Park

2017

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14 January 2017
Spain XV  0–39  Wales XV
El Pantano, Villajoyosa
21 January 2017
Germany  25–29  British Army Women's XV
Museumsplatz an der Tiergartenstraße, Heidelberg
22 January 2017
Ireland XV  14–22  Wales XV
Donnybrook
11 March 2017
Spain XV  cancelled  England A
25 March 2017
División de Honor All-Star7–53  Spain XV
Valle del Arcipreste, Majadahonda
3 June 2017
Zimbabwe Sables  39–0  Zambia XV
Police Ground, Harare
3 June 2017
Ireland XV  24–22  Japan XV
Dublin
7 June 2017
Ireland XV  24–15  Japan XV
Dublin
1 August 2017
Canada U18  58-12  United States U18
Ottawa
3 August 2017
Canada U20  45-24  United States U20
Ottawa
5 August 2017
Canada U18  25-5  United States U18
Ottawa
7 August 2017
Canada U20  50-12  United States U20
Ottawa
14 October 2017
British Army Women's XV  5–27  South Africa
Aldershot
18 October 2017
England Academy  47–12  South Africa
Aldershot
21 October 2017
Czech Republic  17–27  French Army Women's rugby team
Stadion Markéta, Prague
22 October 2017
England Academy  12–15  South Africa
Aldershot
8 November 2017
Wales  39–22  British Army Women's XV
Cardiff Arms Park
18 November 2017
Scotland XV  22–15  Wales XV
Oriam Performance Centre, Currie
19 November 2017
Belgium XV  17–39  Netherlands Lions
Boitsfort
6 December 2017
Germany  6–51  British Army Women's XV
Heidelberg

References

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  1. ^ Status of Catalonia The status of games played by Catalonia - especially the games in 1990 and 1995 against Wales and Germany respectively - appear to have been treated as if there were internationals by both opponents at the time. However the status of these games have changed following two retrospective rulings. First, in 2009 Wales (via email correspondence confirmed by their website) changed the designation of their team to only a "Wales XV" and therefore not an international. This may have been influenced by a 2008 French court ruling (see [1])that the Catalan Rugby Union was not a national union and therefore could not be a member of Rugby Europe (known at the time as FIRA). As this ruling was retrospective the game between Catalonia and Germany in 1995 also cannot now be considered a game between teams from two nations unions.
  2. ^ The records of the FFR list this game as a "third place" play-off for the 1991 World Cup. However, no such game was planned or played as part of the tournament. In addition, the NZRU records include no mention of the match. As a result it cannot be seen as an "official" test match.
  3. ^ See above note on the status of Catalonia
  4. ^ The status of this game is confused. While it definitely took place, it is not listed on the USA Rugby website, and Fiji's RFU clearly state that their first international wasn't until 2006. This may be an oversight by Fiji, or it may be because this may not have been a full US side (there is a suggestion that it was mainly a Stanford University selection). However, for whatever reason, as neither RFU currently seems to consider this to be a full "international", it is listed here rather than in the main list.
  5. ^ A training game, 30 minutes each way. Norwegian team very understrength and included at least two non-Norwegians
  6. ^ A training game, 3 periods of 20 minutes each way. Norwegian squad only had 13 players - XV made up by Swedish players guesting for Norway
  7. ^ Both teams included underage players
  8. ^ All NZ Army 2005 tour results
  9. ^ Not recognised as an international by Kenya, though they fielded effectively the full national XV. Uganda's view of the match uncertain - though they included at least one non-Ugandan player
  10. ^ "New Zealand Army".
  11. ^ IRFU confirm that the game was not an international "the [Irish] team was an Irish President's Selection and no caps were awarded" (Email from Barry Cunningham, IRFU, 2 March 2009). Despite this England consider the game as a full international
  12. ^ Although only a charity fixture, the game is significant as the first time a women's "Lions"-style team had taken the field. All the team were current or former internationals - Susie Appleby (England), Fiona Britten (England), Lisa Burgess (Wales), Helen Clayton (England), Clare Donovan (England), Non Evans (Wales), Amy Garnett (England), Louise Hogan (Ireland), Donna Kennedy (Scotland), Erin Kerr (Scotland), Emma Layland (England), Lisa O'Keefe (Scotland), Jo O'Sullivan (Ireland), Alex Pilkington (England), Jo Poore (England), Louise Rickard, Selena Rudge (England), Michaela Staniford (England), Nollie Waterman (England), Sharon Whitehead (England)
  13. ^ 10-a-side game for the Mekong Shield
  14. ^ A training fixture, though the teams were full strength XVs. The game was divided into two thirty-minute periods, followed by a twenty-minute session with multiple substitutions, especially in the final period.
  15. ^ Match abandoned after 60 minutes due to rain.
  16. ^ Training match
  17. ^ a b c Training match
  18. ^ http://iof3.idrottonline.se/default.aspx?id=784 Archived 28 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine Training fixture between full strength teams, but with unlimited substitutions and three periods of 30 minutes
  19. ^ Officially the "Women's All-American Collegiate XV"
  20. ^ Officially the "Canadian Inter-University Sport [CIS] XV"
  21. ^ Singapore team was not the full official national squad as most of the players were unavailable - mainly the Singaporean development squad
  22. ^ All 30 squad members had the chance of game time, with rolling subs used throughout the match
  23. ^ Not an official German XV
  24. ^ [Both this game and a "second leg" in February 2013 were reported to be only 10-a-side]
  25. ^ "Latest News".
  26. ^ A training game of four 25-minute quarters. vanesha (2 July 2014). "England Scrimmage".
  27. ^ Ireland did not award caps.
  28. ^ England did not award caps
  29. ^ Uncapped international

Sources of results

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The above results have been traced mainly via the following listings of national and tournament results - most being national RFUs. Other results have been traced via numerous news reports.