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Women's Rugby League World Cup

November 2022

  • Australia v Samoa - Rugby League World Cup Final<br>MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 19: (L-R) Tom Halliwell of England Wheelchair, James Tedesco of Australia, Kezie Apps of Australia pose for a photo following the Rugby League World Cup Final match between Australia and Samoa at Old Trafford on November 19, 2022 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

    Guardian Sport Network
    Rugby League World Cup: what we learned from the three finals

  • Australia's players celebrate with the trophy at Old Trafford.

    Australia retain Women’s Rugby League World Cup after thrashing New Zealand

  • Mele Hufanga is congratulated after scoring her side’s first try

    New Zealand overpower England to reach Women’s World Cup final

  • England's Sadia Kabeya (L) tackles New Zealand's Luka Connor during the New Zealand 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup final at Eden Park in Auckland on 12 November, 2022.

    The Guardian view on the other World Cups: sport as it should be enjoyed

  • Australia rout Papua New Guinea with 15 tries in Women’s World Cup semi-final

  • Australia pushed to limits in narrow win over New Zealand at Women’s Rugby League World Cup

  • Australia smash France 92-0 in record Women’s Rugby League World Cup win

  • Jillaroos kick off Women’s Rugby League World Cup title defence with 74-0 win

  • England’s Amy Hardcastle helps thrash Brazil in Women’s Rugby League World Cup opener

  • Sportblog
    Australia face threat of complacency in Women’s Rugby League World Cup title defence

October 2022

  • (Clockwise from top left) Great Britain’s Sally Milburn; Wendy Charnley; the 2000 World Cup squad; Jo Taylor.

    Three teams and a Cilla Black gameshow: the first Women’s Rugby League World Cup

    A record crowd is expected at Headingley for the opening match of the Women’s Rugby League World Cup. The first tournament, in 2000, was very different
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