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{{About|the women's tournament|the men's tournament|2021 Rugby League World Cup}}
{{Short description|Sixth staging of the Women's Rugby League World Cup}}
{{Infobox rugby league international tournament
{{Infobox rugby league international tournament
| year = 2021
| year = 2021
| title = Women's Rugby League World Cup
| title = Women's Rugby League World Cup
| image =
| image =
| imagesize =
| imagesize = 130px
| alt =
| alt =
| finalists = 8
| finalists = 8
| country = England
| country = England
| winners =
| winners_other = {{rlw-l|Australia}}
| count =
| count =3
| matches = 15
| matches = 15
| attendance =
| attendance = {{#expr:
<!-- Group A --> 8261 + 5471
| points =
| tries =
<!-- Group B --> + 3091 + 3006 + 3370
<!-- Semi-finals --> +7139
| topscorer-flag =
<!-- double headers with mens --> + 23178 + 7080 + 67502}}
| topscorer =
| points = {{#expr:
| top try scorer-flag=
<!-- Group A --> 72+4+34+12+46+6+22+16+42+4
| top try scorer =
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| tournaments = Rugby League World Cup
<!-- Semi-finals --> +92+6+20
<!-- Final --> + 58 }}
| tries = 157
| topscorer-flag = England
| topscorer = [[Tara-Jane Stanley]] <br/>62 points (6 tries + 19 goals)
| top try scorer-flag= Australia
| top try scorer= [[Julia Robinson (rugby league)| Julia Robinson]]
(7 tries)
| tournaments = Women's Rugby League World Cup#Tournaments
| last = [[2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
| last = [[2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
| next = [[2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup|2025]]
| next = [[2026 Women's Rugby League World Cup|2026]]
|runnerup_other ={{rlw-l|New Zealand}}
}}
|topscorer2-flag=Australia|topscorer2=[[Lauren Brown (rugby)|Lauren Brown]] 62 points (31 goals)}}
The '''2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup''' will be the sixth staging of the [[Women's Rugby League World Cup]], to be held in [[England]] between 13 November and 27 November 2021. The tournament will feature eight teams, an increase of two from the previous tournament.

The '''2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup''' was the sixth staging of the [[Women's Rugby League World Cup]], and was one of three major tournaments part of the [[2021 Rugby League World Cup]]. The tournament was held in [[England]] from 1 November to 19 November 2022.<ref>{{cite web|title=WRLWC Schedule|url=https://www.rlwc2021.com/schedule|publisher=rlwc2021.com}}</ref> Originally planned for 2021, it was delayed a year along with the [[2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup|men's]] and [[2021 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup|wheelchair]] tournaments due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. The tournament featured eight teams, an increase of two from the previous tournament.

For the first time the tournament had parity with the men's and wheelchair tournaments with all participants being paid the same while all 61 matches across three tournaments will be broadcast live.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Darbyshire |first1=Drew |title=Women and wheelchair players to receive equal pay to men at 2021 World Cup |url=https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/women-and-wheelchair-players-to-receive-equal-pay-to-men-at-2021-world-cup/ |access-date=2 May 2021 |work=Love Rugby League |date=21 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Ed |first1=Dixon |title=2021 Rugby League World Cup and IRL team up on broadcast production – SportsPro Media |url=https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/rugby-league-world-cup-2021-broadcast-tv-rights-partnership-bbc |website=www.sportspromedia.com |access-date=2 May 2021 |date=2 July 2020}}</ref>


==Teams==
==Teams==

The competing teams were selected based on a number of criteria including growth and current infrastructure and were announced on 18 July 2019.<ref>{{cite web|date=18 July 2019|title=Nations confirmed for Women's Rugby League World Cup 2021|url=http://rlif.com/article/8669/|publisher=RLIF|accessdate=23 July 2019}}</ref>
===Qualification===
The competing teams were selected based on criteria including growth and current infrastructure and were announced on 18 July 2019.<ref>{{cite web|date=18 July 2019|title=Nations confirmed for Women's Rugby League World Cup 2021|url=http://rlif.com/article/8669/|publisher=RLIF|accessdate=23 July 2019}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"
|-
|-
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!data-sort-type="number"|Previous<br />appearances
!data-sort-type="number"|Previous<br />appearances
!data-sort-type="number"<!--VALUES n.m WHERE n ranges 1 [never qualified] to 6 [winner] AND m is number of times achieving that performance -->|Previous best result
!data-sort-type="number"<!--VALUES n.m WHERE n ranges 1 [never qualified] to 6 [winner] AND m is number of times achieving that performance -->|Previous best result
!data-sort-type="number"|[[RLIF World Rankings|World<br />ranking]]
!data-sort-type="number"|[[IRL Women's World Rankings|World<br />ranking]]
! Coach
! Captain<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/09/19/rugby-league-world-cup-2021-official-womens-squads/|title=Rugby League World Cup 2021: Official women's squads|date=19 Sep 2022|website=NRL|access-date=19 Sep 2022}}</ref>
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Rugby League European Federation|Americas]]
|rowspan=2|[[Rugby League European Federation|Americas]]
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|data-sort-value="1"|''Debut''
|data-sort-value="1"|''Debut''
|align=center|11
|align=center|11
| Paul Grundy
| Maria Graf
|-
|-
|{{rlw-l|Canada}}
|{{rlw-l|Canada}}
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|data-sort-value="4.02"|Semi-finals <small>(2017)</small>
|data-sort-value="4.02"|Semi-finals <small>(2017)</small>
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|Mike Castle
|Gabrielle Hindley<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rmotoday.com/rugby/canadian-women-prepare-for-second-appearance-at-rugby-league-world-cup-5799096|title=Canadian women prepare for second appearance at Rugby League World Cup|last=Davidson|first=Neil|date=9 Sep 2022|website=RMO Today.com|access-date=19 Sep 2022}}</ref>
|-
|-
|rowspan=4|[[Asia-Pacific Rugby League Confederation|Asia-Pacific]]
|rowspan=4|[[Asia-Pacific Rugby League Confederation|Asia-Pacific]]
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|data-sort-value="6.02"|'''Champions''' <small>(2013, 2017)</small>
|data-sort-value="6.02"|'''Champions''' <small>(2013, 2017)</small>
|align=center|1
|align=center|1
|Brad Donald
| [[Kezie Apps]], [[Sam Bremner]], [[Ali Brigginshaw]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/10/03/nrlw-stars-headline-jillaroos-world-cup-squad/|title=NRLW stars headline Jillaroos World Cup squad|date=3 Oct 2022|website=NRL|access-date=3 Oct 2022}}</ref>
|-
|-
|{{rlw-l|Cook Islands}}
|{{rlw-l|Cook Islands}}
|align=center|2
|align=center|2
|data-sort-value="2.01"|Pool stage <small>(2005,{{verification needed|date=August 2019}} 2017)</small>
|data-sort-value="2.01"|Group stage <small>(2003, 2017)</small>
|align=center|5
|align=center|5
|Anthony (Rusty) Matua<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/421796/cook-islands-women-brace-for-rugby-league-world-cup|title=Cook Islands women brace for Rugby League World Cup|last=Anderson|first=Talei|date=23 Jul 2020|website=Radio New Zealand|access-date=21 Oct 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cookislandsnews.com/uncategorised/internal/sport/league/cook-islands-moana-named-for-rugby-league-world-cup/|title=Cook Islands Moana named for Rugby League World Cup|date=6 Oct 2022|website=Cook Islands News|access-date=21 Oct 2022}}</ref>
| [[Kimiora Nati|Kimiora Breayley-Nati]]
|-
|-
|{{rlw-l|New Zealand}}
|{{rlw-l|New Zealand}}
|align=center|5
|align=center|5
|data-sort-value="6.03"|'''Champions''' <small>(2000, 2005, 2008)</small>
|data-sort-value="6.03"|'''Champions''' <small>(2000, 2003, 2008)</small>
|align=center|2
|align=center|2
|[[Ricky Henry (rugby league)|Ricky Henry]]
|[[Krystal Rota]]
|-
|-
|{{rlw-l|Papua New Guinea}}
|{{rlw-l|Papua New Guinea}}
|align=center|1
|align=center|1
|data-sort-value="2.01"|Pool stage <small>(2017)</small>
|data-sort-value="2.01"|Group stage <small>(2017)</small>
|align=center|6
|align=center|6
| [[Ben Jeffries]]
| [[Elsie Albert]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Rugby League European Federation|Europe]]
|rowspan=2|[[Rugby League European Federation|Europe]]
|{{rlw-l|England}}{{efn|name=GB|Competed as part of {{rlw-l|Great Britain}} in 2 previous tournaments, finishing as runners-up in 2000.}}
|{{rlw-l|England}}{{efn|name=GB|Competed as part of {{rlw-l|Great Britain}} in 2 previous tournaments, finishing as runners-up in 2000.}}
|align=center|3
|align=center|3
|data-sort-value="4.03"|Semi-finals <small>(2008, 2013, 2017)</small>
|data-sort-value="4.03"|Semi-finals <small>(2008, 2017)</small>
|align=center|3
|align=center|3
|Craig Richards
| [[Emily Rudge]]
|-
|-
|{{rlw-l|France}}
|{{rlw-l|France}}
|align=center|2
|align=center|2
|data-sort-value="4.01"|Semi-finals <small>(2013)</small>
|data-sort-value="4.01"|Group stage <small>(2008, 2013)</small>
|align=center|7
|align=center|7
|Vincent Baloup
|Alice Varela
|}
|}
{{notelist}}
{{notelist}}

===Draw===
The teams were drawn into two groups of four. The two seeded teams were {{rlnt|wENG}} (Group A) as hosts and {{rlnt|wAUS}} as holders (Group B). The draw was made at [[Buckingham Palace]] on 16 January 2020. Teams from pool 1 were drawn by [[Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex]], pool 2 was drawn by [[Katherine Grainger]] and pool 3 by [[Jason Robinson (rugby)|Jason Robinson]].<ref name="BBC160120draw">{{cite news |title=Rugby League World Cup 2021 draw: England drawn with Samoa, France and Greece |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/51119241 |accessdate=16 January 2020 |work=BBC Sport |date=16 January 2020}}</ref>

Ahead of the fixture list being announced, the organisers stated that there would be at least four days between a team's games in the interests of player welfare.<ref>{{cite news |title=World Cup format revised to give women longer break between fixtures |url=https://www.rlnews.co.uk/world-cup-format-revised-to-give-women-longer-break-between-fixtures/ |accessdate=28 October 2019 |work=RL News |date=28 October 2019}}</ref>

The fixtures were announced on 21 July 2020.<ref>{{cite news |title=England start against Samoa at World Cup |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/53483890 |accessdate=22 July 2020 |work=BBC Sport |date=21 July 2020}}</ref> Following the postponement of the tournament from 2021 to 2022, a revised schedule was published on 21 November 2021.<ref name="RLWCDraw">{{cite web |last1=Gordon |first1=James |title=List of Rugby League World Cup 2021 fixtures – date-by-date by tournament |url=https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/list-of-rugby-league-world-cup-2021-fixtures-date-by-date-by-tournament/ |website=LoveRugbyLeague |access-date=10 February 2022 |date=19 November 2021}}</ref> All the games in the tournament were played as [[doubleheader (television)|double-headers]] with other games from either the women's or men's tournaments.<ref>{{cite web |title=Rugby League World Cup 2021 {{!}} Schedule |url=https://www.rlwc2021.com/schedule |website=www.rlwc2021.com |accessdate=22 July 2020 |date=21 July 2020}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
|-
!width=25%| Seeded
!width=25%| Pot 1
!width=25%| Pot 2
!width=25%| Pot 3
|-
|
{{rlw-l|Australia}}<br />
{{rlw-l|England}}
|
{{rlw-l|New Zealand}}<br />
{{rlw-l|PNG}}
|
{{rlw-l|Canada}}<br />
{{rlw-l|France}}
|
{{rlw-l|Cook Islands}}<br />
{{rlw-l|Brazil}}
|}

===Squads===
{{main|2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup squads}}
Each nation announced 24 player squads to compete in the tournament.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/09/19/rugby-league-world-cup-2021-official-womens-squads/ | title=Rugby League World Cup 2021: Official women's squads | date=11 October 2022 }}</ref>


==Venues==
==Venues==
The list of venues for both the women's and the men's tournaments were announced in January 2019. The full schedule of games to be played at each venue will not be announced until after the draw for the competition in November 2019 but venues that were announced as definitely hosting one or more games of the tournament are:<ref>{{cite web |title=Full list of host venues revealed |url=https://www.stadia-magazine.com/news/tournament-venue/rugby-league-world-cup-2021.html |website=Stadia Magazine |accessdate=16 October 2019 |date=30 January 2019}}</ref>


===Stadiums===
Five venues were used for the women's tournament.<ref>{{cite web |title=Full list of host venues revealed |url=https://www.stadia-magazine.com/news/tournament-venue/rugby-league-world-cup-2021.html |website=Stadia Magazine |accessdate=16 October 2019 |date=30 January 2019}}</ref> Stadiums are referred to by their official name rather than sponsored name, as is [[International Rugby League]] policy

{{Clear}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
! colspan=3| [[Manchester]]
!Region
! colspan=3| [[Wigan]]
!Location
!Stadium
!Image
!Capacity
!Matches to be hosted
|-
|-
| colspan=3| [[Old Trafford]]{{efn|Venue of the final in double-header with the [[2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup final|Men's final]]}}
|rowspan="2" |North-west
| colspan=3| [[DW Stadium]]
|[[Liverpool]]
|[[Anfield]]
|[[File:Panorama of Anfield with new main stand (29676137824).jpg|200px]]
|54,074
|{{rlnt|wENG}} women's opening group game. Also the venue for the opening ceremony of the women's tournament.
|-
|-
| colspan=3| Capacity: '''74,994'''
|[[Manchester]]
| colspan=3| Capacity: '''25,138'''
|[[Old Trafford]]
|[[File:Betfred 2017 Super League Grand Final 003.jpg|200px]]
|74,994
|The final, to be played as a [[Doubleheader (television)|double-header]] with the men's final.
|-
|-
| colspan=3| [[File:Betfred 2017 Super League Grand Final 018 (cropped).jpg|180px]]
|rowspan=2|Yorkshire
| colspan=3| [[File:England v France 2013 RLWC (1).jpg|180px]]
|[[Leeds]]
|[[Headingley Rugby Stadium|Emerald Headingley Stadium]]
|[[File:Leeds Rhinos v Warrington Wolves (4th May 2018) 025.jpg|200px]]
|21,062
|Two matches.
|-
|-
!colspan=6|
|[[York]]
{{Location map+ |Northern England |float=center |width=550 |caption= |places=
|[[York Community Stadium]]
{{Location map~ |Northern England |lat=53.463056 |long=-2.291389 |label=[[Manchester]]|position=bottom}}
|
{{Location map~ |Northern England |lat=53.547778 |long=-2.653889 |label=[[Wigan]]|position=left}}
|8,005
{{Location map~ |Northern England |lat=53.816353 |long=-1.582172 |label=[[Leeds]]|position=left}}
|One group game and both semi-finals.
{{Location map~ |Northern England |lat=53.984778 |long=-1.052861 |label=[[York]]|position=right}}
|}
{{Location map~ |Northern England |lat=53.746111 |long= -0.367778|label=[[Kingston upon Hull|Hull]]|position=right}}

}}
=== Team base camps ===
Base camps were used by the 8 national squads to stay and train before and during the World Cup tournament. On 10 June 2020, these locations were released.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-06-10|title=Kangaroos to be united in Manchester: World Cup team bases announced|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/06/10/kangaroos-to-be-united-in-manchester-world-cup-team-bases-announced/|access-date=2020-06-10|website=National Rugby League|language=en}}</ref>
{{div col|colwidth=40em}}
* Australia: [[York]]
* Brazil: [[Leeds]]
* Canada: [[Leeds]]
* Cook Islands: [[York]]
* England: [[Leeds]]
* France: [[York]]
* New Zealand: [[York]]
* Papua New Guinea: [[Leeds]]{{end div col}}

==Draw==
The teams were drawn into two groups of four. The two seeded teams were {{rlnt|wENG}} (Group A) as hosts and {{rlnt|wAUS}} as holders (Group B). The draw was made at [[Buckingham Palace]] on 16 January 2020. Teams from pool 1 were drawn by [[Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex]], pool 2 was drawn by [[Katherine Grainger]] and pool 3 by [[Jason Robinson (rugby)|Jason Robinson]].<ref name="BBC160120draw">{{cite news |title=Rugby League World Cup 2021 draw: England drawn with Samoa, France and Greece |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/51119241 |accessdate=16 January 2020 |work=BBC Sport |date=16 January 2020}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="width:98%;"
!Pool
!Group A
!Group B
|-
|-
! colspan=2| [[Kingston upon Hull|Hull]]
|Seeded
! colspan=2| [[Leeds]]
|{{Flagicon|ENG}} {{Rlnt|wENG}}
! colspan=2| [[York]]
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} {{Rlnt|wAUS}}
|-
|-
| colspan=2| [[MKM Stadium]]
|Pool 1
| colspan=2| [[Headingley Rugby Stadium|Headingley Stadium]]
|{{Flagicon|PNG}} {{Rlnt|wPNG}}
| colspan=2| [[York Community Stadium]]
|{{Flagicon|NZL}} {{Rlnt|wNZL}}
|-
|-
| colspan=2| Capacity: '''25,586'''
|Pool 2
| colspan=2| Capacity: '''21,062'''
|{{Flagicon|CAN}} {{Rlnt|wCAN}}
| colspan=2| Capacity: '''8,500'''
|{{Flagicon|FRA}} {{Rlnt|wFRA}}
|-
|-
| colspan=2| [[File:KC Stadium before Hull v Burnley.jpg|180px]]
|Pool 3
| colspan=2| [[File:Leeds Rhinos v Warrington Wolves (4th May 2018) 025.jpg|180px]]
|{{Flagicon|BRA}} {{Rlnt|wBRa}}[[Brazil women's national rugby league team|Brazil]]
| colspan=2| [[File:LNER Community Stadium.jpg|180px]]
|{{Flagicon|Cook Islands}} {{Rlnt|wCook Islands}}
|}
|}

=== Team base camp locations ===
Two locations were used by the eight national team squads to stay and train before and during the World Cup tournament, as follows;<ref>{{Cite web|date=10 June 2020|title=Kangaroos to be united in Manchester: World Cup team bases announced|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/06/10/kangaroos-to-be-united-in-manchester-world-cup-team-bases-announced/|access-date=10 June 2020|website=National Rugby League}}</ref>
* [[Leeds]]: Brazil, Canada, England and Papua New Guinea
* [[York]]: Australia, Cook Islands, France and New Zealand

==Officiating==

===Match officials===
The list of match officials who officiated across both the men's and women's tournaments was published on 5 October 2022.<ref>{{cite web |title=Rugby League World Cup 2021 announces tournament Match Officials |url=https://www.rlwc2021.com/article/481/rugby-league-world-cup-2021-announces-tournament-match-officials-- |publisher=Rugby League World Cup |access-date=6 October 2022 |date=5 October 2022}}</ref>

{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Grant Atkins]] <small>([[Australian Rugby League Commission|Australia]])</small>
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Kasey Badger]] <small>([[Australian Rugby League Commission|Australia]])</small>
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Dean Bowmer]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
* {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Ben Casty]] <small>([[French Rugby League Federation|France]])</small>
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[James Child]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Darian Furner]] <small>([[Australian Rugby League Commission|Australia]])</small>
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Adam Gee (referee)|Adam Gee]] <small>([[Australian Rugby League Commission|Australia]])</small>
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Tom Grant (referee)|Tom Grant]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Marcus Griffiths]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Robert Hicks (referee)|Robert Hicks]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Neil Horton]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Chris Kendall]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Ashley Klein]] <small>([[Australian Rugby League Commission|Australia]])</small>
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Aaron Moore]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
{{col-2}}
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Liam Moore (referee)|Liam Moore]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
* {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Paki Parkinson]] <small>([[New Zealand Rugby League|New Zealand]])</small>
* {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Geoffrey Poumes]] <small>([[French Rugby League Federation|France]])</small>
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Wyatt Raymond]] <small>([[Australian Rugby League Commission|Australia]])</small>
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Liam Rush (referee)|Liam Rush]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Belinda Sharpe]] <small>([[Australian Rugby League Commission|Australia]])</small>
* {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Michael Smaill]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>{{efn|Smaill is a New Zealander who is currently based in England.<ref>{{cite web|title=Michael Smaill relishing leading the RFL's "Lead the Game" initiative|url=https://www.rugby-league.com/article/57616/michael-smaill-relishing-leading-the-rfls-lead-the-game-initiative|website=rugby-league.com|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210131110100/https://www.rugby-league.com/article/57616/michael-smaill-relishing-leading-the-rfls-lead-the-game-initiative|archive-date=31 January 2021}}</ref>}}
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jack Smith (referee)|Jack Smith]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Todd Smith (referee)|Todd Smith]] <small>([[Australian Rugby League Commission|Australia]])</small>
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Gerard Sutton (referee)|Gerard Sutton]] <small>([[Australian Rugby League Commission|Australia]])</small>
* {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Rochelle Tamarua]] <small>([[New Zealand Rugby League|New Zealand]])</small>
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ben Thaler]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Warren Turley]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[James Vella (referee)|James Vella]] <small>([[Rugby Football League|England]])</small>{{efn|Vella is an Australian who is currently based in England.<ref>{{cite web|title=James Vella|url=https://www.rugby-league.com/get-involved/match-officials/full-time-match-officials/james-vella|website=rugby-league.com|access-date=8 October 2022}}</ref>}}{{Col-end}}

== Warm-up matches ==
Pre-tournament practice matches took place in the weeks before the first round of group stage matches of the World Cup.
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|stadium=Weetwood Sports Park, [[Leeds]]
|attendance=
}}
----

{{rugbyleaguebox
|date=27 October 2022
|time= 19:30 [[British Summer Time|BST]] ([[UTC+01:00]])
|team1={{rlw-r|Brazil}}
|score=4–16
|report= [https://europeanrugbyleague.com/fixtures/1154 Report]
|team2={{rlw-l|France}}
|stadium=[[Post Office Road]], [[Featherstone]]<ref>{{cite web|date=23 June 2022|title=Brazil v France to add to current buzz around international league|url=https://asiapacificrl.com/2022/06/23/brazil-v-france-to-add-to-current-buzz-around-international-league/}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=29 October 2022|title=
Brazil's 'Amazonas' beat the odds as excitement builds for World Cup opener|website=
[[Independent.co.uk]]|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/brazil-england-amazonas-headingley-france-b2212619.html}}</ref>
|attendance=
}}

==Group stage==


===Group A===
===Group A===
{{2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup Group A}}
{{#invoke:Sports table|main|for_against_style=points|loss_BRa=0|gf_BRa=0|ga_BRa=0|name_ENG={{flagicon|ENG|16}} {{rlnt|wENG}}|name_PNG={{flagicon|PNG|16}} {{rlnt|wPNG}}|name_CAN={{flagicon|CAN|16}} {{rlnt|wCAN}}|name_BRa={{flagicon|BRA|16}} {{rlnt|wBRa}} [[Brazil women's national rugby league team|Brazil]]|winpoints=2|win_BRa=0|update=future|start_date=November 2021|source=|result1=KO|result2=KO|res_col_header=Q|col_KO=green1|draw_BRa=0|ga_CAN=0|style=WDL|gf_ENG=0|team1=ENG|team2=PNG|team3=CAN|team4=BRa|win_ENG=0|draw_ENG=0|loss_ENG=0|ga_ENG=0|gf_CAN=0|win_PNG=0|draw_PNG=0|loss_PNG=0|gf_PNG=0|ga_PNG=0|win_CAN=0|draw_CAN=0|loss_CAN=0|text_KO=Advance to knockout stages}}
<section begin=ENGvBRA />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 1 November 2022
| time = 14:30 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|ENG}}
| score = 72–4
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/29 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|BRA}}
| try1 = [[Caitlin Beevers|Beevers]] 2' <br/> [[Courtney Winfield-Hill|Hill]] (3) 16', 22', 73' <br/> Field 28' <br/> [[Amy Hardcastle|Hardcastle]] (3) 37', 49', 67' <br/> [[Tara-Jane Stanley|Stanley]] (2) 6', 40' <br/> [[Fran Goldthorp|Goldthorp]] 44' <br/> [[Tara Jones|Jones]] 64' <br/> Burke 70' <br/> Wood 80'
| goal1 = [[Tara-Jane Stanley|Stanley]] (8/14) 23', 29', 38' , 45', 65', 68', 74', 80'
| drop1 =
| try2 = Momberg 59'
| goal2 = Oliveira (0/1)
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[Headingley Rugby Stadium|Headingley Stadium]], [[Leeds]]
| attendance= 8,621<ref name=YEPcrowds>{{cite news|url=https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/rugby-league-world-cup-full-list-of-rlwc2021-results-plus-scorers-and-crowds-3884343|title=Rugby League World Cup: full list of RLWC2021 results, plus scorers and crowds |work=Yorkshire Evening Post |last=Smith |first=Pater |date=20 November 2022 |access-date=7 June 2023}}</ref>
| referee = [[Rochelle Tamarua]] ([[New Zealand Rugby League|New Zealand]])
| touch = Tom Grant ([[RFL|England]]), Jack Smith ([[RFL|England]])
| manofmatch= [[Courtney Winfield-Hill]] (England)
}}
{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = England
| awayteam = Brazil
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = [[Lois Forsell]]
| homeFB = [[Fran Goldthorp]]
| homeFBnum = 3
| homeWG1 = [[Caitlin Beevers]]
| homeWG1num = 2
| homeCE1 = [[Tara-Jane Stanley]]
| homeCE1num = 1
| homeCE2 = [[Amy Hardcastle]]
| homeCE2num = 4
| homeWG2 = Leah Burke
| homeWG2num = 5
| homeSO = [[Georgia Roche]]
| homeSOnum = 6
| homeSH = [[Courtney Winfield-Hill]] [[captain (sports)|(c)]]
| homeSHnum = 7
| homePR1 = Shona Hoyle
| homePR1num = 17
| homeHK = [[Tara Jones]]
| homeHKnum = 9
| homePR2 = Olivia Wood
| homePR2num = 18
| homeSR1 = [[Vicky Molyneux]]
| homeSR1num = 14
| homeSR2 = [[Emily Rudge]]
| homeSR2num = 12
| homeLF = [[Jodie Cunningham]]
| homeLFnum = 13
| homeIN1 = Zoe Harris
| homeIN1num = 22
| homeIN2 = [[Hollie Dodd]]
| homeIN2num = 11
| homeIN3 = [[Grace Field (rugby league)|Grace Field]]
| homeIN3num = 15
| homeIN4 = Victoria Whitfield
| homeIN4num = 8
| awayCoach = Paul Grundy
| awayFB = Natalia Momberg
| awayFBnum = 18
| awayWG1 = Edna Santini
| awayWG1num = 22
| awayCE1 = Leticia Medeiros
| awayCE1num = 3
| awayCE2 = Adriana Felix
| awayCE2num = 1
| awayWG2 = Tati Fernandes
| awayWG2num = 2
| awaySO = Giovana Moura
| awaySOnum = 6
| awaySH = Maria Graf
| awaySHnum = 7
| awayPR1 = Franciny Amaral
| awayPR1num = 8
| awayHK = Patricia Bodeman
| awayHKnum = 9
| awayPR2 = Franciele Barros
| awayPR2num = 15
| awaySR1 = Patricia Oliveira
| awaySR1num = 11
| awaySR2 = Amanda Welter
| awaySR2num = 12
| awayLF = Barbra Leal
| awayLFnum = 13
| awayIN1 = Giovanna Barth
| awayIN1num = 14
| awayIN2 = Paula Casemiro
| awayIN2num = 10
| awayIN3 = Brena Prioste
| awayIN3num = 16
| awayIN4 = Ana Loschi De Quadros
| awayIN4num = 17
| source =
}}{{clear}}<section end=ENGvBRA />
<section begin=PNGvCAN />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 1 November 2022
| time = 17:00 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|PNG}}
| score = 34–12
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/30 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|CAN}}
| try1 = Long 25' <br/> Molowia (2) 38', 42' <br/> Ravu 47' <br/> Banu 63' <br/> Gwasamun 76' <br/> Butler 78'
| goal1 = Veivers (2/5) 43', 80' <br/> Malabag (1/2) 64'
| drop1 =
| try2 = Woods 31' <br/> Pakulis 60'
| goal2 = Frananda (2/2) 31', 62'
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[Headingley Rugby Stadium|Headingley Stadium]], [[Leeds]]
| attendance= 8,621<ref name=YEPcrowds/>
| referee = Geoffrey Poumes ([[French Rugby League Federation|France]])
| touch = Aaron Moore ([[RFL|England]]), James Vella ([[RFL|England]])
| manofmatch= Martha Molowia (Papua New Guinea)
}}<section end=PNGvCAN />
{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = Papua New Guinea
| awayteam = Canada
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = [[Ben Jeffries]]
| homeFB = [[Martha Molowia]]
| homeFBnum = 17
| homeWG1 = [[Lisa Marie Alu]]
| homeWG1num = 23
| homeCE1 = [[Shellie Long]]
| homeCE1num = 4
| homeCE2 = [[Belinda Gwasamun]]
| homeCE2num = 3
| homeWG2 = [[Anika Butler]]
| homeWG2num = 2
| homeSO = [[Sera Koroi]]
| homeSOnum = 6
| homeSH = [[Lilah Malabag]]
| homeSHnum = 7
| homePR1 = [[Elsie Albert]]
| homePR1num = 8
| homeHK = [[Therese Aiton]]
| homeHKnum = 9
| homePR2 = [[Gloria Kaupa]]
| homePR2num = 10
| homeSR1 = [[Emily Veivers]]
| homeSR1num = 11
| homeSR2 = [[Essay Banu]]
| homeSR2num = 12
| homeLF = [[Ua Ravu]]
| homeLFnum = 14
| homeIN1 = [[Jessikah Reeves]]
| homeIN1num = 13
| homeIN2 = [[Bertishba Awoi]]
| homeIN2num = 15
| homeIN3 = [[Michelle John Ikupu|Michelle John]]
| homeIN3num = 16
| homeIN4 = [[Talitha Kunjil]]
| homeIN4num = 19
| awayCoach = [[Mike Castle (rugby league)|Mike Castle]]
| awayFB = [[Karina Gauto]]
| awayFBnum = 5
| awayWG1 = [[Lauren Mueller (rugby league)|Lauren Mueller]]
| awayWG1num = 20
| awayCE1 = [[Ferris Sandboe]]
| awayCE1num = 4
| awayCE2 = [[Petra Woods]]
| awayCE2num = 3
| awayWG2 = [[Dani Frananda]]
| awayWG2num = 1
| awaySO = [[Laura Mariu]]
| awaySOnum = 10
| awaySH = [[Sabrina McDaid]]
| awaySHnum = 7
| awayPR1 = [[Kirsty Sargent]]
| awayPR1num = 8
| awayHK = [[Alanna Fittes]]
| awayHKnum = 6
| awayPR2 = [[Elizabeth Steele (rugby league)|Elizabeth Steele]]
| awayPR2num = 24
| awaySR1 = [[Gabrielle Hindley]]
| awaySR1num = 11
| awaySR2 = [[Maddy Aberg]]
| awaySR2num = 14
| awayLF = [[Megan Pakulis]]
| awayLFnum = 13
| awayIN1 = [[Natalie Tam]]
| awayIN1num = 9
| awayIN2 = [[Sarah Maguire (rugby league)|Sarah Maguire]]
| awayIN2num = 12
| awayIN3 = [[Ada Jane Okonkwo]]
| awayIN3num = 22
| awayIN4 = [[Jade Menin]]
| awayIN4num = 19
| source =
}}{{clear}}
----
<section begin=ENGvCAN />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 5 November 2022
| time = 12:00 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|ENG}}
| score = 54–4
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/38 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|CAN}}
| try1 = Burke (2) 4', 67' <br/> [[Hollie Dodd|Dodd]] (2) 17', 26' <br/> Wilson 20' <br/> [[Fran Goldthorp|Goldthorp]] 33' <br/> [[Georgia Roche|Roche]] 35' <br/> [[Tara-Jane Stanley|Stanley]] (3) 41', 44', 60' <br/> Roberts 52'
| goal1 = [[Tara-Jane Stanley|Stanley]] (5/11) 21', 27', 36' 42' 61'
| drop1 =
| try2 = Woods 47'
| goal2 =
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[DW Stadium]], [[Wigan]]
| attendance= 23,179<ref name=YEPcrowds/>{{efn|Match was a double header with the men's game between England and Papua New Guinea}}
| referee = Paki Parkinson ([[New Zealand Rugby League|New Zealand]])
| touch = [[James Vella (referee)|James Vella]] ([[Rugby Football League|England]]), [[Liam Rush]] ([[Rugby Football League|England]])
| manofmatch= Vicky Molyneux (England)
}}<section end=ENGvCAN />
{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = England
| awayteam = Canada
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = Craig Richards
| homeFB = [[Fran Goldthorp]]
| homeFBnum = 30
| homeWG1 = [[Georgia Wilson (rugby league)|Georgia Wilson]]
| homeWG1num = 20
| homeCE1 = [[Tara Stanley]]
| homeCE1num = 1
| homeCE2 = [[Carrie Roberts]]
| homeCE2num = 23
| homeWG2 = [[Leah Burke]]
| homeWG2num = 5
| homeSO = [[Georgia Roch]]
| homeSOnum = 6
| homeSH = [[Courtney Winfield-Hill]]
| homeSHnum = 7
| homePR1 = [[Shona Hoyle]]
| homePR1num = 17
| homeHK = [[Keara Bennett]]
| homeHKnum = 21
| homePR2 = [[Paige Travis]]
| homePR2num = 19
| homeSR1 = [[Hollie Dodd]]
| homeSR1num = 11
| homeSR2 = [[Emily Rudge]]
| homeSR2num = 12
| homeLF = [[Vicky Molyneux]]
| homeLFnum = 14
| homeIN1 = [[Vicky Whitfield]]
| homeIN1num = 15
| homeIN2 = [[Beth Stott]]
| homeIN2num = 16
| homeIN3 = [[Zoe Hornby]]
| homeIN3num = 24
| homeIN4 = [[Danielle Anderson (rugby league)|Danielle Anderson]]
| homeIN4num = 10
| awayCoach = [[Mike Castle (rugby league)|Mike Castle]]
| awayFB = [[Karina Gauto]]
| awayFBnum = 5
| awayWG1 = [[Brittany Jones (rugby league)|Brittany Jones]]
| awayWG1num = 2
| awayCE1 = [[Maddy Aberg]]
| awayCE1num = 14
| awayCE2 = [[Petra Woods]]
| awayCE2num = 3
| awayWG2 = [[Lauren Mueller (rugby league)|Lauren Mueller]]
| awayWG2num = 20
| awaySO = [[Laura Mariu]]
| awaySOnum = 10
| awaySH = [[Sabrina McDaid]]
| awaySHnum = 7
| awayPR1 = [[Kirsty Sargent]]
| awayPR1num = 8
| awayHK = [[Natalie Tam]]
| awayHKnum = 9
| awayPR2 = [[Ada Jane Okonkwo]]
| awayPR2num = 22
| awaySR1 = [[Gabrielle Hindley]]
| awaySR1num = 11
| awaySR2 = [[Rachel Choboter]]
| awaySR2num = 16
| awayLF = [[Megan Pakulis]]
| awayLFnum = 13
| awayIN1 = [[Alix Evans]]
| awayIN1num = 18
| awayIN2 = [[Elizabeth Steele (rugby league)|Elizabeth Steele]]
| awayIN2num = 24
| awayIN3 = [[Brittany Douglas]]
| awayIN3num = 17
| awayIN4 = [[Zoey Siciliano]]
| awayIN4num = 23
| source =
}}{{clear}}
<section begin=PNGvBRA />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 5 November 2022
| time = 17:00 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|PNG}}
| score = 70–0
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/39 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|BRA}}
| try1 = Gwasamun (4) 2', 27', 51', 59' <br/> Moxon (2) 11', 54' <br/> Butler 16' <br/> [[Elsie Albert|Albert]] 42' <br/> Reeves 45' <br/> Koroi 48' <br/> Joe 66' <br/> Molowia 69' <br/> Malabag 72' <br/> Aiton 75'
| goal1 = Malabag (7/14) 28', 44', 46', 49', 61', 70', 73'
| drop1 =
| try2 =
| goal2 =
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[MKM Stadium]], [[Kingston-upon-Hull|Hull]]
| attendance= 7,080<ref name=YEPcrowds/>{{efn|Match was a double header with the men's game between New Zealand and Fiji}}
| referee = Ben Casty ([[French Rugby League Federation|France]])
| touch = Geoffrey Poumes ([[French Rugby League Federation|France]]), Dean Bowmer ([[Rugby Football League|England]])
| manofmatch= Belinda Gwasamun (Papua New Guinea)
}}<section end=PNGvBRA />
{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = Papua New Guinea
| awayteam = Brazil
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = Ben Jeffries
| homeFB = Martha Molowia
| homeFBnum = 17
| homeWG1 = Tara Moxon
| homeWG1num = 1
| homeCE1 = Shae-Yvonne De La Cruz
| homeCE1num = 5
| homeCE2 = Belinda Gwasamun
| homeCE2num = 3
| homeWG2 = Anika Butler
| homeWG2num = 2
| homeSO = Sera Koroi
| homeSOnum = 6
| homeSH = Lilah Malabag
| homeSHnum = 7
| homePR1 = Elise Albert (c)
| homePR1num = 8
| homeHK = Shirley Joe
| homeHKnum = 22
| homePR2 = Bertshiba Awoi
| homePR2num = 15
| homeSR1 = Essay Banu
| homeSR1num = 12
| homeSR2 = Carol Humeu
| homeSR2num = 21
| homeLF = Jessika Reeves
| homeLFnum = 13
| homeIN1 = Lia Ravu
| homeIN1num = 14
| homeIN2 = Veronica Waula
| homeIN2num = 18
| homeIN3 = Therese Aiton
| homeIN3num = 9
| homeIN4 = Gloria Kaupa
| homeIN4num = 10
| awayCoach = Paul Grundy
| awayFB = Adriana Felix
| awayFBnum = 1
| awayWG1 = Edna Santini
| awayWG1num = 22
| awayCE1 = Leticia Medeiros
| awayCE1num = 3
| awayCE2 = Amanda Welter
| awayCE2num = 12
| awayWG2 = Natalia Momberg
| awayWG2num = 18
| awaySO = Giovana Moura
| awaySOnum = 6
| awaySH = Byanca Santa Rita
| awaySHnum = 5
| awayPR1 = Franciny Amaral
| awayPR1num = 8
| awayHK = Patricia Bodeman
| awayHKnum = 9
| awayPR2 = Paula Casemiro
| awayPR2num = 10
| awaySR1 = Patricia Oliveira
| awaySR1num = 11
| awaySR2 = Ana Loschi De Quadros
| awaySR2num = 17
| awayLF = Brena Prioste
| awayLFnum = 16
| awayIN1 = Giovanna Barth
| awayIN1num = 14
| awayIN2 = Franciele Barros
| awayIN2num = 15
| awayIN3 = Ellen Trindade
| awayIN3num = 21
| awayIN4 = Pamela Silva
| awayIN4num = 17
| source =
}}{{clear}}
----
<section begin=CANvBRA />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 9 November 2022
| time = 17:00 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|CAN}}
| score = 22–16
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/48 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|BRA}}
| try1 = Sandboe 25'<br/>Maguire 29'<br/>Pakulis 59'<br/>Fittes 79'
| goal1 = Frananda (3/4) 31', 60', 80'
| drop1 =
| try2 = Amaral 7'<br/>Santini 44'<br/>Bodeman 73'
| goal2 = Graf (2/3) 7', 75'
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[Headingley Rugby Stadium|Headingley Stadium]], [[Leeds]]
| attendance= 5,471<ref name=YEPcrowds/>
| referee = Michael Smaill ([[Rugby Football League|England]])
| touch = Dean Bowmer ([[Rugby Football League|England]]), Geoffrey Poumes ([[FFRXIII|France]])
| manofmatch=
}}
{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = Canada
| awayteam = Brazil
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = [[Mike Castle]]
| homeFB = [[Petra Woods]]
| homeFBnum = 3
| homeWG1 = [[Ferris Sandboe]]
| homeWG1num = 4
| homeCE1 = [[Dani Frananda]]
| homeCE1num = 1
| homeCE2 = [[Nina Bui]]
| homeCE2num = 15
| homeWG2 = [[Lauren Mueller]]
| homeWG2num = 20
| homeSO = [[Laura Mariu]]
| homeSOnum = 10
| homeSH = [[Sabrina McDaid]]
| homeSHnum = 7
| homePR1 = [[Ada Jane Okonkwo]]
| homePR1num = 22
| homeHK = [[Alanna Fittes]]
| homeHKnum = 6
| homePR2 = [[Elizabeth Steele]]
| homePR2num = 24
| homeSR1 = [[Gabrielle Hindley]]
| homeSR1num = 11
| homeSR2 = [[Maddy Aberg]]
| homeSR2num = 14
| homeLF = [[Megan Pakulis]]
| homeLFnum = 13
| homeIN1 = [[Natasha Naismith]]
| homeIN1num = 21
| homeIN2 = Kristy Sargent
| homeIN2num = 8
| homeIN3 = [[Sarah Maguire]]
| homeIN3num = 12
| homeIN4 = [[Jade Menin]]
| homeIN4num = 19
| awayCoach = [[Paul Grundy]]
| awayFB = [[Natalia Momberg]]
| awayFBnum = 18
| awayWG1 = [[Edna Santini]]
| awayWG1num = 22
| awayCE1 = [[Leticia Medeiros]]
| awayCE1num = 3
| awayCE2 = [[Amanda Welter]]
| awayCE2num = 12
| awayWG2 = [[Danielle Soares]]
| awayWG2num = 4
| awaySO = [[Giovanna Moura]]
| awaySOnum = 6
| awaySH = [[Maria Graf]]
| awaySHnum = 7
| awayPR1 = [[Franciny Amaral]]
| awayPR1num = 8
| awayHK = [[Patricia Bodeman]]
| awayHKnum = 9
| awayPR2 = [[Paula Casemiro]]
| awayPR2num = 10
| awaySR1 = [[Patricia Oliveria]]
| awaySR1num = 11
| awaySR2 = [[Ana Loschi De Quadros]]
| awaySR2num = 17
| awayLF = [[Brena Prioste]]
| awayLFnum = 16
| awayIN1 = [[Tati Fernandes]]
| awayIN1num = 2
| awayIN2 = [[Barbara Leal]]
| awayIN2num = 13
| awayIN3 = [[Franciele Barros]]
| awayIN3num = 15
| awayIN4 = [[Natalia Jonck]]
| awayIN4num = 23
| source =
}}{{clear}}<section end=CANvBRA />
<section begin=ENGvPNG />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 9 November 2022
| time = 19:30 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|ENG}}
| score = 42–4
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/49 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|PNG}}
| try1 = Burke (3) 24', 46', 64'<br/> Hardcastle (2) 28', 78'<br/> Stanley 37'<br/> Whitfield 52'<br/> Beevers 75'
| goal1 = Stanley (5/8)
| drop1 =
| try2 = Molowia 4'
| goal2 =
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[Headingley Rugby Stadium|Headingley Stadium]], [[Leeds]]
| attendance= 5,471<ref name=YEPcrowds/>
| referee = Ben Casty ([[FFRXIII|France]])
| touch = Rochelle Tamarua ([[New Zealand Rugby League|New Zealand]]), Aaron Moore ([[RFL|England]])
| manofmatch= Jodie Cunningham (England)
}}
{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = England
| awayteam = Papua New Guinea
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = Craig Richards
| homeFB = [[Fran Goldthorp]]
| homeFBnum = 3
| homeWG1 = [[Caitlin Beevers]]
| homeWG1num = 2
| homeCE1 = [[Tara-Jane Stanley]]
| homeCE1num = 1
| homeCE2 = [[Amy Hardcastle]]
| homeCE2num = 4
| homeWG2 = [[Leah Burke]]
| homeWG2num = 5
| homeSO = [[Georgia Roche]]
| homeSOnum = 6
| homeSH = [[Courtney Winfield-Hill]]
| homeSHnum = 7
| homePR1 = [[Shona Hoyle]]
| homePR1num = 17
| homeHK = [[Tara Jones]]
| homeHKnum = 9
| homePR2 = [[Olivia Wood]]
| homePR2num = 18
| homeSR1 = [[Hollie Dodd]]
| homeSR1num = 11
| homeSR2 = [[Emily Rudge]]
| homeSR2num = 12
| homeLF = [[Jodie Cunningham]]
| homeLFnum = 13
| homeIN1 = [[Vicky Whitfield]]
| homeIN1num = 15
| homeIN2 = [[Keara Bennett]]
| homeIN2num = 21
| homeIN3 = [[Paige Travis]]
| homeIN3num = 19
| homeIN4 = [[Grace Field (rugby league)|Grace Field]]
| homeIN4num = 8
| awayCoach = [[Ben Jeffries]]
| awayFB = [[Martha Molowia]]
| awayFBnum = 17
| awayWG1 = [[Lisa Marie Alu]]
| awayWG1num = 23
| awayCE1 = [[Shellie Long]]
| awayCE1num = 4
| awayCE2 = [[Belinda Gwasamun]]
| awayCE2num = 3
| awayWG2 = [[Anika Butler]]
| awayWG2num = 2
| awaySO = [[Sera Koroi]]
| awaySOnum = 6
| awaySH = [[Lilah Malabag]]
| awaySHnum = 7
| awayPR1 = [[Elsie Albert]]
| awayPR1num = 8
| awayHK = [[Shirley Joe]]
| awayHKnum = 22
| awayPR2 = [[Gloria Kaupa]]
| awayPR2num = 10
| awaySR1 = [[Emily Veivers]]
| awaySR1num = 11
| awaySR2 = [[Essay Banu]]
| awaySR2num = 12
| awayLF = [[Jessikah Reeves]]
| awayLFnum = 13
| awayIN1 = [[Ua Ravu]]
| awayIN1num = 14
| awayIN2 = [[Carol Humeu]]
| awayIN2num = 21
| awayIN3 = [[Michelle John Ikupu|Michelle John]]
| awayIN3num = 16
| awayIN4 = [[Shae Yvonne De La Cru]]
| awayIN4num = 5
| source =
}}{{clear}}<section end=ENGvPNG />


===Group B===
===Group B===
All six of the Group B fixtures were played at the [[York Community Stadium]] in [[York]].<ref name="RLWCDraw" />
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{{2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup Group B}}
<section begin=NZLvFRA />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 2 November 2022
| time = 17:00 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|NZL}}
| score = 46–0
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/31 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|FRA}}
| try1 = [[Madison Bartlett|Bartlett]] 24' <br/> [[Apii Nicholls-Pualau|Nicholls]] 29' <br/> [[Amber Hall (rugby league)|Hall]] 33' <br/> [[Roxette Murdoch|Murdoch-Masila]] (2) 39', 76' <br/> [[Katelyn Vaha'akolo|Vaha'akolo]] (2) 42', 56' <br/> P. McGregor 50' <br/> [[Shanice Parker|Parker]] 79'
| goal1 = [[Apii Nicholls-Pualau|Nicholls]] (1/2) 52' <br/> [[Brianna Clark|Clark]] (4/7) 30', 34', 77', 80'
| drop1 =
| try2 =
| goal2 =
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[York Community Stadium]], [[York]]
| attendance= 3,091<ref name=YEPcrowds/>
| referee = [[Ben Thaler]] ([[Rugby Football League|England]])
| touch = Neil Horton ([[Rugby Football League|England]]), [[Liam Rush ]] ([[Rugby Football League|England]])
| manofmatch= [[Apii Nicholls-Pualau]] (New Zealand)
}}{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = New Zealand
| awayteam = France
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = [[Ricky Henry (rugby league)|Ricky Henry]]
| homeFB = [[Apii Nicholls-Paulau]]
| homeFBnum = 1
| homeWG1 = [[Katelyn Vaha'akolo]]
| homeWG1num = 2
| homeCE1 = [[Shanice Parker]]
| homeCE1num = 21
| homeCE2 = [[Page McGregor]]
| homeCE2num = 4
| homeWG2 = [[Madison Bartlett]]
| homeWG2num = 5
| homeSO = [[Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly]]
| homeSOnum = 3
| homeSH = [[Raecene McGregor]]
| homeSHnum = 7
| homePR1 = [[Mya Hill-Moana]]
| homePR1num = 20
| homeHK = [[Krystal Rota]]
| homeHKnum = 9
| homePR2 = [[Annetta Nu'Uausala]]
| homePR2num = 10
| homeSR1 = [[Roxy Murdoch-Masila]]
| homeSR1num = 11
| homeSR2 = [[Amber Hall]]
| homeSR2num = 12
| homeLF = [[Georgia Hale (rugby league)|Georgia Hale]]
| homeLFnum = 13
| homeIN1 = [[Nita Maynard]]
| homeIN1num = 14
| homeIN2 = [[Charlotte Scanlan]]
| homeIN2num = 16
| homeIN3 = [[Otesa Pule]]
| homeIN3num = 18
| homeIN4 = [[Brianna Clark]]
| homeIN4num = 23
| awayCoach = [[Vincent Baloup]]
| awayFB = [[Manon Samarra]]
| awayFBnum = 5
| awayWG1 = [[Margot Canal]]
| awayWG1num = 23
| awayCE1 = [[Laureane Biville]]
| awayCE1num = 4
| awayCE2 = [[Zoe Pastre Courtine]]
| awayCE2num = 19
| awayWG2 = [[Cristina Song-Puche]]
| awayWG2num = 2
| awaySO = [[Elisa Ciria]]
| awaySOnum = 6
| awaySH = [[Alice Varela]]
| awaySHnum = 7
| awayPR1 = [[Cyndia Mansard]]
| awayPR1num = 9
| awayHK = [[Fanny Ramos]]
| awayHKnum = 14
| awayPR2 = [[Gaelle Alvherne]]
| awayPR2num = 10
| awaySR1 = [[Elisa Akpa]]
| awaySR1num = 1
| awaySR2 = [[Perrine Monsterrat]]
| awaySR2num = 12
| awayLF = [[Leila Bessahli]]
| awayLFnum = 13
| awayIN1 = [[Elodie Pacull]]
| awayIN1num = 16
| awayIN2 = [[Mailys Borak]]
| awayIN2num = 17
| awayIN3 = [[Tallis Kuresa]]
| awayIN3num = 11
| awayIN4 = [[Dorine Samarra]]
| awayIN4num = 21
| source =
}}{{clear}}<section end=NZLvFRA />
<section begin=AUSvCOK />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 2 November 2022
| time = 19:30 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|AUS}}
| score = 74–0
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/32 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|COK}}
| try1 = [[Evania Pelite|Pelite]] (3) 3', 25', 70' <br/> [[Caitlan Johnston|Johnston]] 9' <br/> [[Tarryn Aiken|Aiken]] (2) 14', 72'<br/> [[Sam Bremner|Bremmer]] (4) 21', 44', 60', 63'<br/> [[Shenae Ciesiolka|Ciesiolka]] 30' <br/> [[Julia Robinson (rugby league)|Robinson]] 33', 57' <br/> Fuimaono 54'
| goal1 = [[Lauren Brown (rugby)|Brown]] (6/9) 10', 16', 23', 31', 65', 70' <br/> [[Holli Wheeler|Wheeler]] (3/3) 55', 58', 61'
| drop1 =
| try2 =
| goal2 =
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[York Community Stadium]], [[York]]
| attendance= 3,091<ref name=YEPcrowds/>
| referee = Michael Smaill ([[Rugby Football League|England]])
| touch = Warren Turley ([[Rugby Football League|England]]), Wyatt Raymond ([[Australian Rugby League Commission|Australia]])
| manofmatch= [[Sam Bremner]] (Australia)
}}
{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = Australia
| awayteam = Cook Islands
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = [[Brad Donald]]
| homeFB = [[Sam Bremner|Samantha Bremner]] (c)
| homeFBnum = 2
| homeWG1 = [[Julia Robinson (rugby league)|Julia Robinson]]
| homeWG1num = 5
| homeCE1 = [[Isabelle Kelly]]
| homeCE1num = 5
| homeCE2 = [[Shenae Ciesiolka]]
| homeCE2num = 19
| homeWG2 = [[Evania Pelite]]
| homeWG2num = 17
| homeSO = [[Tarryn Aiken]]
| homeSOnum = 24
| homeSH = [[Ali Brigginshaw]]
| homeSHnum = 12
| homePR1 = [[Caitlan Johnston]]
| homePR1num = 3
| homeHK = [[Lauren Brown (rugby)|Lauren Brown]]
| homeHKnum = 20
| homePR2 = [[Shannon Mato]]
| homePR2num = 14
| homeSR1 = [[Kezie Apps]]
| homeSR1num = 23
| homeSR2 = [[Olivia Kernick]]
| homeSR2num = 1
| homeLF = [[Simaima Taufa]]
| homeLFnum = 4
| homeIN1 = [[Holli Wheeler]]
| homeIN1num = 9
| homeIN2 = [[Kennedy Cherrington]]
| homeIN2num = 16
| homeIN3 = [[Yasmin Clydsdale]]
| homeIN3num = 18
| homeIN4 = [[Taliah Fuimaono]]
| homeIN4num = 19
| awayCoach = [[Rusty Matua]]
| awayFB = [[Mackenzie Wiki]]
| awayFBnum = 1
| awayWG1 = [[Beniamina Koiatu]]
| awayWG1num = 2
| awayCE1 = [[Kerehitina Matua]]
| awayCE1num = 3
| awayCE2 = [[Kiana Takairangi,]]
| awayCE2num = 5
| awayWG2 = [[Daimzel Rongokea,]]
| awayWG2num = 4
| awaySO = [[Kimiora Breayley-Nati]] (c)
| awaySOnum = 6
| awaySH = [[Chantay Kiria-Ratu]]
| awaySHnum = 7
| awayPR1 = [[Karol Tanevesi]]
| awayPR1num = 8
| awayHK = [[Tetuanui Dean]]
| awayHKnum = 9
| awayPR2 = [[April Ngatupuna]]
| awayPR2num = 10
| awaySR1 = [[Alekermay Tuaana]]
| awaySR1num = 16
| awaySR2 = [[Lavinia Kitai]]
| awaySR2num = 17
| awayLF = [[Anneka Stephens]]
| awayLFnum = 21
| awayIN1 = [[Jazmon Tupou-Witchman]]
| awayIN1num = 14
| awayIN2 = [[Toka Natua]]
| awayIN2num = 15
| awayIN3 = [[Charlize Tumu-Makara]]
| awayIN3num = 18
| awayIN4 = [[Tehinnah-Leal Tatuava]]
| awayIN4num = 19
| source =
}}{{clear}}<section end=AUSvCOK />
----
<section begin=NZLvCOK />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 6 November 2022
| time = 17:00 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|NZL}}
| score = 34–4
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/42 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|COK}}
| try1 = [[Raecene McGregor|McGregor]] 10'<br/>[[Krystal Rota|Rota]] 15'<br/>[[Amber Hall (rugby league)|Hall]] 31'<br/>Albert-Jones 54'<br/>[[Mele Hufanga|Hufanga]] (2) 59', 72'<br/>[[Annetta Nu'uausala|Nu'uausala]] 79'
| goal1 = Albert-Jones (1/4) 54'<br/>[[Brianna Clark|Clark]] (3/3) 33', 74', 80'
| drop1 =
| try2 = Wiki 67'
| goal2 =
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[York Community Stadium]], [[York]]
| attendance= 3,006<ref name=YEPcrowds/>
| referee = Michael Smaill ([[Rugby Football League|England]])
| touch = James Vella ([[Rugby Football League|England]]), Liam Rush ([[Rugby Football League|England]])
| manofmatch= [[Raecene McGregor]] (New Zealand)
}}{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = New Zealand
| awayteam = Cook Islands
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = [[Ricky Henry (rugby league)|Ricky Henry]]
| homeFB = [[Shanice Parker]]
| homeFBnum = 21
| homeWG1 = [[Madison Barlett]]
| homeWG1num = 5
| homeCE1 = [[Page McGregor]]
| homeCE1num = 4
| homeCE2 = [[Hailee-Jay Ormond-Maunsell]]
| homeCE2num = 19
| homeWG2 = [[Mele Hufanga]]
| homeWG2num = 24
| homeSO = [[Laishon Albert-Jones]]
| homeSOnum = 6
| homeSH = [[Raecene McGregor]]
| homeSHnum = 7
| homePR1 = [[Mya Hill-Moana]]
| homePR1num = 8
| homeHK = [[Annetta Nu'uausala]]
| homeHKnum = 9
| homePR2 = [[Krystal Rota]]
| homePR2num = 10
| homeSR1 = [[Amber Hall]]
| homeSR1num = 12
| homeSR2 = [[Otesa Pule]]
| homeSR2num = 18
| homeLF = [[Charlotte Scanlan]]
| homeLFnum = 16
| homeIN1 = [[Nita Maynard]]
| homeIN1num = 14
| homeIN2 = [[Christyl Stowers]]
| homeIN2num = 17
| homeIN3 = [[Crystal Tamarua]]
| homeIN3num = 20
| homeIN4 = [[Brianna Clark]]
| homeIN4num = 23
| awayCoach = [[Rusty Matua]]
| awayFB = [[Alekermay Tuaana]]
| awayFBnum = 16
| awayWG1 = [[Mackenzie Wiki]]
| awayWG1num = 1
| awayCE1 = [[Daimzel Rongokea]]
| awayCE1num = 4
| awayCE2 = [[Charlize Tumu-Makara]]
| awayCE2num = 18
| awayWG2 = [[Tehinnah-Leal Tatuava]]
| awayWG2num = 19
| awaySO = [[Kimiora Breayley-Nati]]
| awaySOnum = 6
| awaySH = [[Kerehitina Matua]]
| awaySHnum = 3
| awayPR1 = [[Karol Tanevesi]]
| awayPR1num = 8
| awayHK = [[Anneka Stephens]]
| awayHKnum = 21
| awayPR2 = [[April Ngatupuna]]
| awayPR2num = 10
| awaySR1 = [[Jazmon Tupou-Witchman]]
| awaySR1num = 14
| awaySR2 = [[Lavinia Kitai]]
| awaySR2num = 17
| awayLF = [[Elianna Walton]]
| awayLFnum = 13
| awayIN1 = [[Moniqca Mo'Ale]]
| awayIN1num = 11
| awayIN2 = [[Kennedy Harrison-Vahua]]
| awayIN2num = 12
| awayIN3 = [[Maleyna Hunapo]] {{sin bin|63|73}}
| awayIN3num = 22
| awayIN4 = [[Terehia Matua]]
| awayIN4num = 11
| source =
}}{{clear}}<section end=NZLvCOK />
<section begin=AUSvFRA />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 6 November 2022
| time = 19:30 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|AUS}}
| score = 92–0
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/43 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|FRA}}
| try1 = [[Shenae Ciesiolka|Ciesiolka]] 3'<br/> [[Jaime Chapman|Chapman]] (3) 6', 12', 63'<br/> [[Jessica Sergis|Sergis]] (4) 9', 17', 37', 42'<br/> [[Tarryn Aiken|Aiken]] 14'<br/> [[Emma Tonegato|Tonegato]] 21'<br/> [[Tallisha Harden|Harden]] 27'<br/> [[Evania Pelite|Pelite]] (2) 35', 79'<br/> [[Julia Robinson (rugby league)|Robinson]] (3) 46', 67', 74'<br/> Kernick 55'
| goal1 = [[Lauren Brown (rugby)|Brown]] (10/13)<br/> [[Holli Wheeler|Wheeler]] (1/2)<br/> [[Tarryn Aiken|Aiken]] (1/2)
| drop1 =
| try2 =
| goal2 =
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[York Community Stadium]], [[York]]
| attendance= 3,006<ref name=YEPcrowds/>
| referee = [[Rochelle Tamarua]] ([[New Zealand Rugby League|New Zealand]])
| touch = Neil Horton ([[Rugby Football League|England]]), Aaron Moore ([[Rugby Football League|England]])
| manofmatch= [[Tarryn Aiken]] (Australia)
}}{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = Australia
| awayteam = France
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = [[Brad Donald]]
| homeFB = [[Emma Tonegato]]
| homeFBnum = 6
| homeWG1 = [[Julia Robinson (rugby league)|Julia Robinson]]
| homeWG1num = 10
| homeCE1 = [[Jessica Sergis]]
| homeCE1num = 11
| homeCE2 = [[Jaime Chapman]]
| homeCE2num = 15
| homeWG2 = [[Shenae Ciesiolka]]
| homeWG2num = 17
| homeSO = [[Taliah Fuimaono]]
| homeSOnum = 19
| homeSH = [[Tarryn Aiken]]
| homeSHnum = 12
| homePR1 = [[Tallisha Harden]]
| homePR1num = 7
| homeHK = [[Lauren Brown (rugby)|Lauren Brown]]
| homeHKnum = 14
| homePR2 = [[Kennedy Cherrington]]
| homePR2num = 16
| homeSR1 = [[Yasmin Clydsdale]]
| homeSR1num = 18
| homeSR2 = [[Shaylee Bent]]
| homeSR2num = 13
| homeLF = [[Keilee Joseph]]
| homeLFnum = 21
| homeIN1 = [[Shannon Mato]]
| homeIN1num = 23
| homeIN2 = [[Holli Wheeler]]
| homeIN2num = 9
| homeIN3 = [[Olivia Kernick]]
| homeIN3num = 22
| homeIN4 = [[Evania Pelite]]
| homeIN4num = 24
| awayCoach = [[Vincent Baloup]]
| awayFB = [[Manon Samarra]]
| awayFBnum = 5
| awayWG1 = [[Margot Canal]]
| awayWG1num = 23
| awayCE1 = [[Anais Fourcroy]]
| awayCE1num = 20
| awayCE2 = [[Laureane Biville]]
| awayCE2num = 4
| awayWG2 = [[Cloe Guillerot]]
| awayWG2num = 15
| awaySO = [[Elisa Ciria]]
| awaySOnum = 6
| awaySH = [[Alice Varela]]
| awaySHnum = 7
| awayPR1 = [[Cyndia Mansard]]
| awayPR1num = 9
| awayHK = [[Fanny Ramos]]
| awayHKnum = 14
| awayPR2 = [[Jeanne Bernard (rugby)|Jeanne Bernard]]
| awayPR2num = 8
| awaySR1 = [[Elisa Akpa]]
| awaySR1num = 1
| awaySR2 = [[Perrine Monsterrat]]
| awaySR2num = 12
| awayLF = [[Dorine Samarra]]
| awayLFnum = 21
| awayIN1 = [[Lise Michel]]
| awayIN1num = 24
| awayIN2 = [[Elodie Pacull]]
| awayIN2num = 16
| awayIN3 = [[Mailys Borak]]
| awayIN3num = 17
| awayIN4 = [[Tallis Kuresa]]
| awayIN4num = 11
| source =
}}{{clear}}<section end=AUSvFRA />
----
<section begin=FRAvCOK />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 10 November 2022
| time = 17:00 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|FRA}}
| score = 18–26
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/52 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|COK}}
| try1 = Bianchini 27'<br/> Ciria (2) 48', 76'<br/> Song-Puche 65'
| goal1 = Ciria (1/4)
| drop1 =
| try2 = Ngatupuna 19'<br/> T. Matua 30'<br/> Wiki 42'<br/> Tuaana 61'<br/> Dean 73'
| goal2 = K. Matua (3/5)
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[York Community Stadium]], [[York]]
| attendance= 3,370<ref name=YEPcrowds/>
| referee = Ben Thaler ([[RFL|England]])
| touch = [[Belinda Sharpe]] ([[ALRC|Australia]]), Marcus Griffiths ([[RFL|England]])
| manofmatch=
}}
{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = France
| awayteam = Cook Islands
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = [[Vincent Baloup]]
| homeFB = [[Cloe Guillerot]]
| homeFBnum = 15
| homeWG1 = [[Cristina Song-Puche]]
| homeWG1num = 2
| homeCE1 = [[Melanie Bianchini]]
| homeCE1num = 3
| homeCE2 = [[Laureane Biville]]
| homeCE2num = 4
| homeWG2 = [[Anaelle Meunier]]
| homeWG2num = 18
| homeSO = [[Elisa Ciria]]
| homeSOnum = 6
| homeSH = [[Alice Varela]]
| homeSHnum = 7
| homePR1 = [[Gaelle Alvherne]]
| homePR1num = 10
| homeHK = [[Fanny Ramos]]
| homeHKnum = 14
| homePR2 = [[Cyndia Mansard]]
| homePR2num = 9
| homeSR1 = [[Elisa Akpa]]
| homeSR1num = 1
| homeSR2 = [[Perrine Monsarrat]]
| homeSR2num = 12
| homeLF = [[Dorine Samarra]]
| homeLFnum = 21
| homeIN1 = [[Jeanne Bernard (rugby league)|Jeanne Bernard]]
| homeIN1num = 8
| homeIN2 = [[Mailys Borak]]
| homeIN2num = 17
| homeIN3 = [[Zoe Pastre Courtine]]
| homeIN3num = 19
| homeIN4 = [[Manon Samarra]]
| homeIN4num = 5
| awayCoach = [[Rusty Matua]]
| awayFB = [[Alekermay Tuaana]]
| awayFBnum = 21
| awayWG1 = [[Mackenzie Wiki]]
| awayWG1num = 24
| awayCE1 = [[Jazmon Tupou-Witchman]]
| awayCE1num = 22
| awayCE2 = [[Charlize Tumu-Makara]]
| awayCE2num = 20
| awayWG2 = [[Daimzel Rongokea]]
| awayWG2num = 15
| awaySO = [[Kerehitina Matua]]
| awaySOnum = 10
| awaySH = [[Anneka Stephens]]
| awaySHnum = 21
| awayPR1 = [[Karol-Ann Tanevesi]]
| awayPR1num = 18
| awayHK = [[Tetuanui Dean]]
| awayHKnum = 4
| awayPR2 = [[April Ngatupuna]]
| awayPR2num = 14
| awaySR1 = [[Moniqca Mo'ale]]
| awaySR1num = 12
| awaySR2 = [[Lavinia Kitai]]
| awaySR2num = 8
| awayLF = [[Elianna Walton]]
| awayLFnum = 23
| awayIN1 = [[Kennedy Harrison-Vahua]]
| awayIN1num = 5
| awayIN2 = [[Mireka Dean]]
| awayIN2num = 3
| awayIN3 = [[Erikana Dean]]
| awayIN3num = 2
| awayIN4 = [[Terehia Matua]]
| awayIN4num = 11
| source =
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<section begin=AUSvNZL />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 10 November 2022
| time = 19:30 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|AUS}}
| score = 10–8
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/53 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|NZL}}
| try1 = [[Tarryn Aiken|Aiken]] 20' <br/> [[Julia Robinson (rugby league)|Robinson]] 62'
| goal1 = [[Ali Brigginshaw|Brigginshaw]] (1/1) 22' <br/> [[Lauren Brown (rugby)|Brown]] (0/1)
| drop1 =
| try2 = [[Apii Nicholls-Pualau|Nicholls-Pualau]] 30' <br/> [[Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly|Stephens-Daly]] 55'
| goal2 = [[Brianna Clark|Clark]] (0/2)
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[York Community Stadium]], [[York]]
| attendance= 3,370<ref name=YEPcrowds/>
| referee = Todd Smith ([[ARLC|Australia]])
| touch = Paki Parkinson ([[New Zealand Rugby League|New Zealand]]), Robert Hicks ([[RFL|England]])
| manofmatch=
}}
{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = Australia
| awayteam = New Zealand
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = [[Brad Donald]]
| homeFB = [[Sam Bremner|Samantha Bremner]]
| homeFBnum = 2
| homeWG1 = [[Julia Robinson]]
| homeWG1num = 10
| homeCE1 = [[Jessica Sergis]]
| homeCE1num = 11
| homeCE2 = [[Isabelle Kelly]]
| homeCE2num = 5
| homeWG2 = [[Jaime Chapman]]
| homeWG2num = 15
| homeSO = [[Tarryn Aiken]]
| homeSOnum = 12
| homeSH = [[Ali Brigginshaw]]
| homeSHnum = 3
| homePR1 = [[Shannon Mato]]
| homePR1num = 23
| homeHK = [[Keeley Davis (rugby league)|Keeley Davis]]
| homeHKnum = 8
| homePR2 = [[Caitlan Johnston]]
| homePR2num = 20
| homeSR1 = [[Kezie Apps]]
| homeSR1num = 1
| homeSR2 = [[Yasmin Clydsdale]]
| homeSR2num = 18
| homeLF = [[Simaima Taufa]]
| homeLFnum = 4
| homeIN1 = [[Kennedy Cherrington]]
| homeIN1num = 16
| homeIN2 = [[Shaylee Bent]]
| homeIN2num = 13
| homeIN3 = [[Lauren Brown (rugby)|Lauren Brown]]
| homeIN3num = 14
| homeIN4 = [[Emma Tonegato]]
| homeIN4num = 6
| awayCoach = [[Ricky Henry (rugby league)|Ricky Henry]]
| awayFB = [[Apii Nicholls]]
| awayFBnum = 1
| awayWG1 = [[Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly]]
| awayWG1num = 3
| awayCE1 = [[Mele Hufanga]]
| awayCE1num = 24
| awayCE2 = [[Page McGregor]]
| awayCE2num = 4
| awayWG2 = [[Katelyn Vaha'akolo]]
| awayWG2num = 2
| awaySO = [[Kararaina Wira-Kohu]]
| awaySOnum = 15
| awaySH = [[Raecene McGregor]]
| awaySHnum = 7
| awayPR1 = [[Brianna Clark]]
| awayPR1num = 23
| awayHK = [[Krystal Rota]]
| awayHKnum = 9
| awayPR2 = [[Annetta Nu'uausala]]
| awayPR2num = 10
| awaySR1 = [[Roxy Murdoch-Masila]]
| awaySR1num = 11
| awaySR2 = [[Amber Hall]]
| awaySR2num = 12
| awayLF = [[Georgia Hale (rugby league)|Georgia Hale]]
| awayLFnum = 13
| awayIN1 = [[Nita Maynard]]
| awayIN1num = 14
| awayIN2 = [[Mya Hill-Moana]]
| awayIN2num = 8
| awayIN3 = [[Otesa Pule]]
| awayIN3num = 18
| awayIN4 = [[Christyl Stowers]]
| awayIN4num = 17
| source =
}}{{clear}}<section end=AUSvNZL />


==Schedule==
==Knockout stage==
<section begin=Bracket />{{Round4
While the full schedule is still to be announced, the organisers have said that there will be at least four days between a team's games in the interests of player welfare.<ref>{{cite news |title=World Cup format revised to give women longer break between fixtures |url=https://www.rlnews.co.uk/world-cup-format-revised-to-give-women-longer-break-between-fixtures/ |accessdate=28 October 2019 |work=RL News |date=28 October 2019}}</ref>
|team-width=230
|score-width=70
|bold_winner=high
|RD1=[[2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|RD2=[[2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup#Final|Final]]
<!-- Date-Place|Team 1|Score 1|Team 2|Score 2 -->
<!-- semi-finals -->
| 14 November – [[York Community Stadium|York]]
|{{rlw-l|AUS}}
| 82
|{{rlw-l|PNG}}
| 0
|14 November – [[York Community Stadium|York]]
|{{rlw-l|ENG}}
| 6
|{{rlw-l|NZL}}
| 20
| 19 November – [[Old Trafford|Manchester]]
|{{rlw-l|AUS}}
| 54
|{{rlw-l|NZL}}
| 4
|3rdplace=no
}}<section end=Bracket />


==References==
===Semi-finals===
The semi-finals were played as a double-header at the York Community Stadium, York on 14 November 2022.<ref name="RLWCDraw" />
{{reflist}}
<section begin=SF1 />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 14 November 2022
| time = 17:00 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|AUS}}
| score = 82–0
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/69 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|PNG}}
| try1 = [[Keeley Davis (rugby league)|Davis]] 10' <br/> [[Isabelle Kelly|Kelly]] (3) 15', 17', 37' <br/> [[Shaylee Bent|Bent]] 22' <br/> [[Evania Pelite|Pelite]] 25' <br/> [[Shenae Ciesiolka|Ciesiolka]] (2) 28', 46' <br/> Kernick 34' <br/> [[Jessica Sergis|Sergis]] 42' <br/> [[Tallisha Harden|Harden]] 49' <br/> [[Emma Tonegato|Tonegato]] (3) 52', 56', 75' <br/> [[Jaime Chapman|Chapman]] 66'
| goal1 = [[Lauren Brown (rugby)|Brown]] (10/14) 11', 23', 36', 38', 43', 47', 50', 53', 58', 67' <br/> [[Ali Brigginshaw|Brigginshaw]] (1/1) 76'
| drop1 =
| try2 =
| goal2 =
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[York Community Stadium]], [[York]]
| attendance= 7,139<ref name=YEPcrowds/>
| referee = [[Belinda Sharpe]] ([[ARLC|Australia]])
| touch = [[Rochelle Tamarua]] ([[New Zealand Rugby League|New Zealand]]), Marcus Griffiths ([[RFL|England]]
| manofmatch=
}}
{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = Australia
| awayteam = Papua New Guinea
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = Brad Donald
| homeFB = [[Emma Tonegato]]
| homeFBnum = 3
| homeWG1 = [[Evania Pelite]]
| homeWG1num = 2
| homeCE1 = [[Isabelle Kelly]]
| homeCE1num = 1
| homeCE2 = [[Jaime Chapman]]
| homeCE2num = 4
| homeWG2 = [[Shenae Ciesiolka]]
| homeWG2num = 5
| homeSO = Taliah Fuimaono
| homeSOnum = 6
| homeSH = [[Lauren Brown (rugby)|Lauren Brown]]
| homeSHnum = 7
| homePR1 = [[Holli Wheeler]]
| homePR1num = 17
| homeHK = [[Keeley Davis (rugby league)|Keeley Davis]]
| homeHKnum = 9
| homePR2 = [[Tallisha Harden]]
| homePR2num = 18
| homeSR1 = [[Shaylee Bent]]
| homeSR1num = 14
| homeSR2 = Olivia Kernick
| homeSR2num = 12
| homeLF = [[Ali Brigginshaw]]
| homeLFnum = 13
| homeIN1 = [[Jessica Sergis]]
| homeIN1num = 15
| homeIN2 = [[Yasmin Clydsdale]]
| homeIN2num = 21
| homeIN3 = [[Sam Bremner|Samantha Bremner]]
| homeIN3num = 11
| homeIN4 = [[Keilee Joseph]]
| homeIN4num = 8
| awayCoach = Rusty Matua
| awayFB = Shae Yvonne De La Cruz
| awayFBnum = 5
| awayWG1 = Anika Butler
| awayWG1num = 2
| awayCE1 = Shellie Long
| awayCE1num = 4
| awayCE2 = Belinda Gwasamun
| awayCE2num = 3
| awayWG2 = Martha Molowia
| awayWG2num = 17
| awaySO = Sera Koroi
| awaySOnum = 6
| awaySH = Lilah Malabag
| awaySHnum = 7
| awayPR1 = Elsie Albert
| awayPR1num = 8
| awayHK = Therese Aiton
| awayHKnum = 9
| awayPR2 = Gloria Kaupa
| awayPR2num = 10
| awaySR1 = Bertshiba Awoi
| awaySR1num = 15
| awaySR2 = Essay Banu
| awaySR2num = 12
| awayLF = Jessikah Reeves
| awayLFnum = 13
| awayIN1 = Talitha Kunjil
| awayIN1num = 19
| awayIN2 = Emily Veivers
| awayIN2num = 11
| awayIN3 = Michelle John Ikupu|Michelle John
| awayIN3num = 16
| awayIN4 = Carol Humeu
| awayIN4num = 21
| source =
}}{{clear}}<section end=SF1 />
----

<section begin=SF2 />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 14 November 2022
| time = 19:30 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-r|ENG}}
| score = 6–20
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/72 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|NZL}}
| try1 = [[Fran Goldthorp|Goldthorp]] 5'
| goal1 = [[Tara-Jane Stanley|Stanley]] (1/1) 6'
| drop1 =
| try2 = [[Mele Hufanga|Hufanga]] 16' <br/> [[Raecene McGregor|R. McGregor]] 29' <br/> Pule 47' <br/> [[Brianna Clark|Clark]] 52'
| goal2 = [[Brianna Clark|Clark]] (0/2) <br/> [[Apii Nicholls-Pualau|Nicholls-Pualau]] (2/2) 48', 53'
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[York Community Stadium]], [[York]]
| attendance= 7,139<ref name=YEPcrowds/>
| referee = [[Kasey Badger]] ([[ARLC|Australia]])
| touch = Geoffrey Poumes ([[FFRXIII|France]]), Robert Hicks ([[RFL|England]])
| manofmatch= Mele Hufanga (New Zealand)
}}{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = England
| awayteam = New Zealand
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = Craig Richards
| homeFB = [[Fran Goldthorp]]
| homeFBnum = 3
| homeWG1 = [[Caitlin Beevers]]
| homeWG1num = 2
| homeCE1 = [[Tara-Jane Stanley]]
| homeCE1num = 1
| homeCE2 = [[Amy Hardcastle]]
| homeCE2num = 4
| homeWG2 = [[Leah Burke]]
| homeWG2num = 5
| homeSO = [[Georgia Roche]]
| homeSOnum = 6
| homeSH = [[Courtney Winfield-Hill]]
| homeSHnum = 7
| homePR1 = Shona Hoyle
| homePR1num = 17
| homeHK = [[Tara Jones]]
| homeHKnum = 9
| homePR2 = Olivia Wood
| homePR2num = 18
| homeSR1 = Vicky Molyneux
| homeSR1num = 14
| homeSR2 = [[Emily Rudge]]
| homeSR2num = 12
| homeLF = [[Jodie Cunningham]]
| homeLFnum = 13
| homeIN1 = Vicky Whitfield
| homeIN1num = 15
| homeIN2 = Keara Bennett
| homeIN2num = 21
| homeIN3 = [[Hollie Dodd]]
| homeIN3num = 11
| homeIN4 = Grace Field
| homeIN4num = 8
| awayCoach = [[Ricky Henry (rugby league)|Ricky Henry]]
| awayFB = [[Apii Nicholls-Pualau]]
| awayFBnum = 1
| awayWG1 = [[Katelyn Vaha'akolo]]
| awayWG1num = 2
| awayCE1 = [[Mele Hufanga]]
| awayCE1num = 24
| awayCE2 = Page McGregor
| awayCE2num = 4
| awayWG2 = [[Madison Bartlett]]
| awayWG2num = 5
| awaySO = Abigail Roache
| awaySOnum = 15
| awaySH = [[Raecene McGregor]]
| awaySHnum = 7
| awayPR1 = [[Brianna Clark]]
| awayPR1num = 23
| awayHK = [[Krystal Rota]]
| awayHKnum = 9
| awayPR2 = Annetta Nu'Uausala
| awayPR2num = 10
| awaySR1 = Roxy Murdoch-Masila
| awaySR1num = 11
| awaySR2 = [[Amber Hall]]
| awaySR2num = 12
| awayLF = [[Georgia Hale (rugby league)|Georgia Hale]]
| awayLFnum = 13
| awayIN1 = [[Nita Maynard]]
| awayIN1num = 14
| awayIN2 = Mya Hill-Moana
| awayIN2num = 8
| awayIN3 = Otesa Pule
| awayIN3num = 18
| awayIN4 = [[Charlotte Scanlan]]
| awayIN4num = 16
| source =
}}{{clear}}<section end=SF2 />

===Final===
{{main|2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup final}}

The final was played at [[Old Trafford]], Manchester on 19 November 2022 as a double-header with the final of the men's tournament.<ref name="RLWCDraw" />
<section begin=Final />
{{rugbyleaguebox
| date = 19 November 2022
| time = 13:15 [[GMT]] ([[UTC±00:00]])
| team1 = {{rlw-l|AUS}}
| score = 54–4
| report = [https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/73 Report]
| team2 = {{rlw-l|NZL}}
| try1 = [[Jessica Sergis|Sergis]] (2) 4', 51' <br> [[Isabelle Kelly|Kelly]] (2) 14', 35'<br>[[Julia Robinson (rugby league)|Robinson]] 26' <br> [[Emma Tonegato|Tonegato]] 48' <br> [[Tarryn Aiken|Aiken]] 56' <br> [[Kennedy Cherrington|Cherrington]] (2) 66', 69' <br> [[Evania Pelite|Pelite]] 72'
| goal1 = [[Ali Brigginshaw|Brigginshaw]] (2/5) 6', 70' <br> [[Lauren Brown (rugby)|Brown]] (5/5) 36', 49', 52', 57', 67'
| drop1 =
| try2 = [[Madison Bartlett|Bartlett]] 64'
| goal2 = [[Raecene McGregor|R. McGregor]] (0/1)
| drop2 =
| stadium = [[Old Trafford]], [[Manchester]]
| attendance= 67,502
| referee = [[Belinda Sharpe]] ([[ARLC|Australia]])
| touch = Wyatt Raymond ([[ARLC|Australia]]), Darian Furner ([[ARLC|Australia]])
| manofmatch=
}}
{{Rugby league match squad
| collapsed = y
| hometeam = Australia
| awayteam = New Zealand
| squadsize = 17
| location = ns
| homeCoach = Brad Donald
| homeFB = [[Sam Bremner|Samantha Bremner]]
| homeFBnum = 2
| homeWG1 = [[Julia Robinson (rugby league)|Julia Robinson]]
| homeWG1num = 10
| homeCE1 = [[Jessica Sergis]]
| homeCE1num = 11
| homeCE2 = [[Isabelle Kelly]]
| homeCE2num = 5
| homeWG2 = [[Evania Pelite]]
| homeWG2num = 24
| homeSO = [[Tarryn Aiken]]
| homeSOnum = 12
| homeSH = [[Ali Brigginshaw]]
| homeSHnum = 3
| homePR1 = [[Shannon Mato]]
| homePR1num = 23
| homeHK = [[Keeley Davis (rugby league)|Keeley Davis]]
| homeHKnum = 8
| homePR2 = [[Kennedy Cherrington]]
| homePR2num = 16
| homeSR1 = [[Yasmin Clydsdale]]
| homeSR1num = 18
| homeSR2 = [[Kezie Apps]]
| homeSR2num = 1
| homeLF = [[Simaima Taufa]]
| homeLFnum = 4
| homeIN1 = [[Lauren Brown (rugby)|Lauren Brown]]
| homeIN1num = 14
| homeIN2 = [[Emma Tonegato]]
| homeIN2num = 6
| homeIN3 = [[Shaylee Bent]]
| homeIN3num = 13
| homeIN4 = [[Caitlan Johnston]]
| homeIN4num = 20
| awayCoach = [[Ricky Henry (rugby league)|Ricky Henry]]
| awayFB = [[Apii Nicholls-Pualau|Nicholls-Pualau]]
| awayFBnum = 1
| awayWG1 = [[Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly]]
| awayWG1num = 3
| awayCE1 = [[Mele Hufanga]]
| awayCE1num = 24
| awayCE2 = Page McGregor
| awayCE2num = 4
| awayWG2 = [[Madison Bartlett]]
| awayWG2num = 5
| awaySO = Abigail Roache
| awaySOnum = 15
| awaySH = [[Raecene McGregor]]
| awaySHnum = 7
| awayPR1 = [[Brianna Clark]]
| awayPR1num = 23
| awayHK = [[Krystal Rota]]
| awayHKnum = 9
| awayPR2 = [[Annetta Nu'uausala]]
| awayPR2num = 10
| awaySR1 = [[Roxette Murdoch|Roxy Murdoch-Masila]]
| awaySR1num = 11
| awaySR2 = [[Amber Hall (rugby league)|Amber Hall]]
| awaySR2num = 12
| awayLF = [[Georgia Hale (rugby league)|Georgia Hale]]
| awayLFnum = 13
| awayIN1 = [[Nita Maynard]]
| awayIN1num = 14
| awayIN2 = Mya Hill-Moana
| awayIN2num = 8
| awayIN3 = Otesa Pule
| awayIN3num = 18
| awayIN4 = Christyl Stowers
| awayIN4num = 17
| source =
}}{{clear}}

<section end=Final />

== Team of the Tournament ==
Between the Semi-finals and final the RLWC2021 organisers announced the team of the tournament.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/11/16/world-cup-teams-of-the-tournament-announced/|title=World Cup Teams of the Tournament announced|date=16 Nov 2022|website=NRL|access-date=19 Nov 2022}}</ref>
{| class="sortable" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2" style="text-align:center;"
|- style="background:#AAD0FF"
! # !! Position !! Player !! M !! T !! G !! Pts
|-
| 1 || {{rlp|FB}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|NZ}} {{leagueicon|NZ|14}} [[Apii Nicholls]] || 3 || 2 || 3 || align=right | 14
|-
| 2 || {{rlp|WG}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|ENG}} {{leagueicon|England|14}} [[Tara-Jane Stanley]] || 4 || 6 || 19 || align=right | 62
|-
| 3 || {{rlp|CE}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|NZ}} {{leagueicon|NZ|14}} [[Mele Hufanga]] || 3 || 3|| 0 || align=right | 12
|-
| 4 || {{rlp|CE}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|Australia}} {{leagueicon|Australia|14}} [[Isabelle Kelly]] || 3 || 3 || 0 || align=right | 12
|-
| 5 || {{rlp|WG}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|Australia}} {{leagueicon|Australia|14}} [[Evania Pelite]] || 3 || 6 || 0 || align=right | 24
|-
| 6 || {{rlp|FE}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|Australia}} {{leagueicon|Australia|14}} [[Tarryn Aiken]] || 3 || 4 || 1 || align=right | 18
|-
| 7 || {{rlp|HB}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|NZ}} {{leagueicon|NZ|14}} [[Raecene McGregor]] || 4 || 3 || 0 || align=right | 12
|-
| 8 || {{rlp|PR}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|PNG}} {{leagueicon|PNG|14}} [[Elsie Albert]] || 4 || 1 || 0 || align=right | 4
|-
| 9 || {{rlp|HK}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|Australia}} {{leagueicon|Australia|14}} [[Lauren Brown (rugby)|Lauren Brown]] || 4 || 0 || 25 || align=right | 50
|-
| 10 || {{rlp|PR}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|ENG}} {{leagueicon|England|14}} [[Vicky Whitfield]]|| 4 || 1 || 0 || align=right | 4
|-
| 11 || {{rlp|SR}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|ENG}} {{leagueicon|England|14}} [[Vicky Molyneux]] || 3 || 0 || 0 || align=right | 0
|-
| 12 || {{rlp|SR}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|NZ}} {{leagueicon|NZ|14}} [[Amber Hall]] || 4 || 2 || 0 || align=right | 8
|-
| 13 || {{rlp|LK}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|Canada}} {{leagueicon|Canada|14}} [[Megan Pakulis]]|| 3 || 2 || 0 || align=right | 8
|-
| 14 || {{rlp|IN}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|Brazil}} {{leagueicon|Ipswich|14}} [[Franciny Amaral]]|| 3 || 1 || 0 || align=right | 4
|-
| 15 || {{rlp|IN}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|ENG}} {{leagueicon|England|14}} [[Courtney Winfield-Hill]] || 4 || 3 || 0 || align=right | 12
|-
| 16 || {{rlp|IN}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|Australia}} {{leagueicon|Australia|14}} [[Emma Tonegato]] || 3 || 4 || 0 || align=right | 16
|-
| 17 || {{rlp|IN}} || align=left | {{flagdeco|NZ}} {{leagueicon|NZ|14}} [[Annetta Nu'uausala]] || 4 || 1 || 0 || align=right | 4
|}

==See also==
* [[2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup]]
* [[2021 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup]]
* [[2021 Festival of World Cups]]
* [[Legacy of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup]]

==Notes and references==

===Notes===
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===References===
{{reflist|colwidth=30em}}


==External links==
==External links==
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*{{Official website|http://www.rlwc2021.com/}}
*{{Official website|http://www.rlwc2021.com/}}

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Latest revision as of 06:41, 18 September 2024

2021 (2021) Women's Rugby League World Cup  ()
Number of teams8
Host country England
Winner Australia (3rd title)
Runner-up New Zealand

Matches played15
Attendance128,098 (8,540 per match)
Points scored728 (48.53 per match)
Tries scored157 (10.47 per match)
Top scorersEngland Tara-Jane Stanley
62 points (6 tries + 19 goals)
Australia Lauren Brown 62 points (31 goals)
Top try scorerAustralia Julia Robinson (7 tries)
 < 2017
2026

The 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup was the sixth staging of the Women's Rugby League World Cup, and was one of three major tournaments part of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup. The tournament was held in England from 1 November to 19 November 2022.[1] Originally planned for 2021, it was delayed a year along with the men's and wheelchair tournaments due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tournament featured eight teams, an increase of two from the previous tournament.

For the first time the tournament had parity with the men's and wheelchair tournaments with all participants being paid the same while all 61 matches across three tournaments will be broadcast live.[2][3]

Teams

[edit]

Qualification

[edit]

The competing teams were selected based on criteria including growth and current infrastructure and were announced on 18 July 2019.[4]

Region Team Previous
appearances
Previous best result World
ranking
Coach Captain[5]
Americas  Brazil 0 Debut 11 Paul Grundy Maria Graf
 Canada 1 Semi-finals (2017) 4 Mike Castle Gabrielle Hindley[6]
Asia-Pacific  Australia 5 Champions (2013, 2017) 1 Brad Donald Kezie Apps, Sam Bremner, Ali Brigginshaw[7]
 Cook Islands 2 Group stage (2003, 2017) 5 Anthony (Rusty) Matua[8][9] Kimiora Breayley-Nati
 New Zealand 5 Champions (2000, 2003, 2008) 2 Ricky Henry Krystal Rota
 Papua New Guinea 1 Group stage (2017) 6 Ben Jeffries Elsie Albert
Europe  England[a] 3 Semi-finals (2008, 2017) 3 Craig Richards Emily Rudge
 France 2 Group stage (2008, 2013) 7 Vincent Baloup Alice Varela
  1. ^ Competed as part of  Great Britain in 2 previous tournaments, finishing as runners-up in 2000.

Draw

[edit]

The teams were drawn into two groups of four. The two seeded teams were England (Group A) as hosts and Australia as holders (Group B). The draw was made at Buckingham Palace on 16 January 2020. Teams from pool 1 were drawn by Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, pool 2 was drawn by Katherine Grainger and pool 3 by Jason Robinson.[10]

Ahead of the fixture list being announced, the organisers stated that there would be at least four days between a team's games in the interests of player welfare.[11]

The fixtures were announced on 21 July 2020.[12] Following the postponement of the tournament from 2021 to 2022, a revised schedule was published on 21 November 2021.[13] All the games in the tournament were played as double-headers with other games from either the women's or men's tournaments.[14]

Seeded Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3

 Australia
 England

 New Zealand
 Papua New Guinea

 Canada
 France

 Cook Islands
 Brazil

Squads

[edit]

Each nation announced 24 player squads to compete in the tournament.[15]

Venues

[edit]

Stadiums

[edit]

Five venues were used for the women's tournament.[16] Stadiums are referred to by their official name rather than sponsored name, as is International Rugby League policy

Manchester Wigan
Old Trafford[a] DW Stadium
Capacity: 74,994 Capacity: 25,138
Hull Leeds York
MKM Stadium Headingley Stadium York Community Stadium
Capacity: 25,586 Capacity: 21,062 Capacity: 8,500

Team base camp locations

[edit]

Two locations were used by the eight national team squads to stay and train before and during the World Cup tournament, as follows;[17]

  • Leeds: Brazil, Canada, England and Papua New Guinea
  • York: Australia, Cook Islands, France and New Zealand

Officiating

[edit]

Match officials

[edit]

The list of match officials who officiated across both the men's and women's tournaments was published on 5 October 2022.[18]

Warm-up matches

[edit]

Pre-tournament practice matches took place in the weeks before the first round of group stage matches of the World Cup.


25 October 2022
14:00 BST (UTC+01:00)
Ireland  8–6  Canada
Report
Orrell St James Rugby League Club, Wigan[23]

27 October 2022
14:30 BST (UTC+01:00)
England Knights England 14–26  Cook Islands
Report
Weetwood Sports Park, Leeds

Group stage

[edit]

Group A

[edit]
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 England England 3 3 0 0 168 12 +156 6 Advance to knockout stage
2 Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 3 2 0 1 108 54 +54 4
3 Canada Canada 3 1 0 2 38 104 −66 2
4 Brazil Brazil 3 0 0 3 20 164 −144 0
Source: rlwc2021
1 November 2022
14:30 GMT (UTC±00:00)
England  72–4  Brazil
Tries: Beevers 2'
Hill (3) 16', 22', 73'
Field 28'
Hardcastle (3) 37', 49', 67'
Stanley (2) 6', 40'
Goldthorp 44'
Jones 64'
Burke 70'
Wood 80'
Goals: Stanley (8/14) 23', 29', 38' , 45', 65', 68', 74', 80'
Report
Tries: Momberg 59'
Goals: Oliveira (0/1)
Headingley Stadium, Leeds
Attendance: 8,621[26]
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua (New Zealand)
Touch judges: Tom Grant (England), Jack Smith (England)
Player of the Match: Courtney Winfield-Hill (England)
Team details
England Position Brazil
Name Number Number Name
Fran Goldthorp 3 18 Natalia Momberg
Caitlin Beevers 2 22 Edna Santini
Tara-Jane Stanley 1 3 Leticia Medeiros
Amy Hardcastle 4 1 Adriana Felix
Leah Burke 5 2 Tati Fernandes
Georgia Roche 6 6 Giovana Moura
Courtney Winfield-Hill (c) 7 7 Maria Graf
Shona Hoyle 17 8 Franciny Amaral
Tara Jones 9 9 Patricia Bodeman
Olivia Wood 18 15 Franciele Barros
Vicky Molyneux 14 11 Patricia Oliveira
Emily Rudge 12 12 Amanda Welter
Jodie Cunningham 13 13 Barbra Leal
Zoe Harris 22 14 Giovanna Barth
Hollie Dodd 11 10 Paula Casemiro
Grace Field 15 16 Brena Prioste
Victoria Whitfield 8 17 Ana Loschi De Quadros
Lois Forsell
Coach
Paul Grundy
1 November 2022
17:00 GMT (UTC±00:00)
Papua New Guinea  34–12  Canada
Tries: Long 25'
Molowia (2) 38', 42'
Ravu 47'
Banu 63'
Gwasamun 76'
Butler 78'
Goals: Veivers (2/5) 43', 80'
Malabag (1/2) 64'
Report
Tries: Woods 31'
Pakulis 60'
Goals: Frananda (2/2) 31', 62'
Headingley Stadium, Leeds
Attendance: 8,621[26]
Referee: Geoffrey Poumes (France)
Touch judges: Aaron Moore (England), James Vella (England)
Player of the Match: Martha Molowia (Papua New Guinea)
Team details
Papua New Guinea Position Canada
Name Number Number Name
Martha Molowia 17 5 Karina Gauto
Lisa Marie Alu 23 20 Lauren Mueller
Shellie Long 4 4 Ferris Sandboe
Belinda Gwasamun 3 3 Petra Woods
Anika Butler 2 1 Dani Frananda
Sera Koroi 6 10 Laura Mariu
Lilah Malabag 7 7 Sabrina McDaid
Elsie Albert 8 8 Kirsty Sargent
Therese Aiton 9 6 Alanna Fittes
Gloria Kaupa 10 24 Elizabeth Steele
Emily Veivers 11 11 Gabrielle Hindley
Essay Banu 12 14 Maddy Aberg
Ua Ravu 14 13 Megan Pakulis
Jessikah Reeves 13 9 Natalie Tam
Bertishba Awoi 15 12 Sarah Maguire
Michelle John 16 22 Ada Jane Okonkwo
Talitha Kunjil 19 19 Jade Menin
Ben Jeffries
Coach
Mike Castle

5 November 2022
12:00 GMT (UTC±00:00)
England  54–4  Canada
Tries: Burke (2) 4', 67'
Dodd (2) 17', 26'
Wilson 20'
Goldthorp 33'
Roche 35'
Stanley (3) 41', 44', 60'
Roberts 52'
Goals: Stanley (5/11) 21', 27', 36' 42' 61'
Report
Tries: Woods 47'
DW Stadium, Wigan
Attendance: 23,179[26][d]
Referee: Paki Parkinson (New Zealand)
Touch judges: James Vella (England), Liam Rush (England)
Player of the Match: Vicky Molyneux (England)
Team details
England Position Canada
Name Number Number Name
Fran Goldthorp 30 5 Karina Gauto
Georgia Wilson 20 2 Brittany Jones
Tara Stanley 1 14 Maddy Aberg
Carrie Roberts 23 3 Petra Woods
Leah Burke 5 20 Lauren Mueller
Georgia Roch 6 10 Laura Mariu
Courtney Winfield-Hill 7 7 Sabrina McDaid
Shona Hoyle 17 8 Kirsty Sargent
Keara Bennett 21 9 Natalie Tam
Paige Travis 19 22 Ada Jane Okonkwo
Hollie Dodd 11 11 Gabrielle Hindley
Emily Rudge 12 16 Rachel Choboter
Vicky Molyneux 14 13 Megan Pakulis
Vicky Whitfield 15 18 Alix Evans
Beth Stott 16 24 Elizabeth Steele
Zoe Hornby 24 17 Brittany Douglas
Danielle Anderson 10 23 Zoey Siciliano
Craig Richards
Coach
Mike Castle
5 November 2022
17:00 GMT (UTC±00:00)
Papua New Guinea  70–0  Brazil
Tries: Gwasamun (4) 2', 27', 51', 59'
Moxon (2) 11', 54'
Butler 16'
Albert 42'
Reeves 45'
Koroi 48'
Joe 66'
Molowia 69'
Malabag 72'
Aiton 75'
Goals: Malabag (7/14) 28', 44', 46', 49', 61', 70', 73'
Report
MKM Stadium, Hull
Attendance: 7,080[26][e]
Referee: Ben Casty (France)
Touch judges: Geoffrey Poumes (France), Dean Bowmer (England)
Player of the Match: Belinda Gwasamun (Papua New Guinea)
Team details
Papua New Guinea Position Brazil
Name Number Number Name
Martha Molowia 17 1 Adriana Felix
Tara Moxon 1 22 Edna Santini
Shae-Yvonne De La Cruz 5 3 Leticia Medeiros
Belinda Gwasamun 3 12 Amanda Welter
Anika Butler 2 18 Natalia Momberg
Sera Koroi 6 6 Giovana Moura
Lilah Malabag 7 5 Byanca Santa Rita
Elise Albert (c) 8 8 Franciny Amaral
Shirley Joe 22 9 Patricia Bodeman
Bertshiba Awoi 15 10 Paula Casemiro
Essay Banu 12 11 Patricia Oliveira
Carol Humeu 21 17 Ana Loschi De Quadros
Jessika Reeves 13 16 Brena Prioste
Lia Ravu 14 14 Giovanna Barth
Veronica Waula 18 15 Franciele Barros
Therese Aiton 9 21 Ellen Trindade
Gloria Kaupa 10 17 Pamela Silva
Ben Jeffries
Coach
Paul Grundy

9 November 2022
17:00 GMT (UTC±00:00)
Canada  22–16  Brazil
Tries: Sandboe 25'
Maguire 29'
Pakulis 59'
Fittes 79'
Goals: Frananda (3/4) 31', 60', 80'
Report
Tries: Amaral 7'
Santini 44'
Bodeman 73'
Goals: Graf (2/3) 7', 75'
Headingley Stadium, Leeds
Attendance: 5,471[26]
Referee: Michael Smaill (England)
Touch judges: Dean Bowmer (England), Geoffrey Poumes (France)
Team details
Canada Position Brazil
Name Number Number Name
Petra Woods 3 18 Natalia Momberg
Ferris Sandboe 4 22 Edna Santini
Dani Frananda 1 3 Leticia Medeiros
Nina Bui 15 12 Amanda Welter
Lauren Mueller 20 4 Danielle Soares
Laura Mariu 10 6 Giovanna Moura
Sabrina McDaid 7 7 Maria Graf
Ada Jane Okonkwo 22 8 Franciny Amaral
Alanna Fittes 6 9 Patricia Bodeman
Elizabeth Steele 24 10 Paula Casemiro
Gabrielle Hindley 11 11 Patricia Oliveria
Maddy Aberg 14 17 Ana Loschi De Quadros
Megan Pakulis 13 16 Brena Prioste
Natasha Naismith 21 2 Tati Fernandes
Kristy Sargent 8 13 Barbara Leal
Sarah Maguire 12 15 Franciele Barros
Jade Menin 19 23 Natalia Jonck
Mike Castle
Coach
Paul Grundy
9 November 2022
19:30 GMT (UTC±00:00)
England  42–4  Papua New Guinea
Tries: Burke (3) 24', 46', 64'
Hardcastle (2) 28', 78'
Stanley 37'
Whitfield 52'
Beevers 75'
Goals: Stanley (5/8)
Report
Tries: Molowia 4'
Headingley Stadium, Leeds
Attendance: 5,471[26]
Referee: Ben Casty (France)
Touch judges: Rochelle Tamarua (New Zealand), Aaron Moore (England)
Player of the Match: Jodie Cunningham (England)
Team details
England Position Papua New Guinea
Name Number Number Name
Fran Goldthorp 3 17 Martha Molowia
Caitlin Beevers 2 23 Lisa Marie Alu
Tara-Jane Stanley 1 4 Shellie Long
Amy Hardcastle 4 3 Belinda Gwasamun
Leah Burke 5 2 Anika Butler
Georgia Roche 6 6 Sera Koroi
Courtney Winfield-Hill 7 7 Lilah Malabag
Shona Hoyle 17 8 Elsie Albert
Tara Jones 9 22 Shirley Joe
Olivia Wood 18 10 Gloria Kaupa
Hollie Dodd 11 11 Emily Veivers
Emily Rudge 12 12 Essay Banu
Jodie Cunningham 13 13 Jessikah Reeves
Vicky Whitfield 15 14 Ua Ravu
Keara Bennett 21 21 Carol Humeu
Paige Travis 19 16 Michelle John
Grace Field 8 5 Shae Yvonne De La Cru
Craig Richards
Coach
Ben Jeffries

Group B

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All six of the Group B fixtures were played at the York Community Stadium in York.[13]

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Australia Australia 3 3 0 0 176 8 +168 6 Advance to knockout stage
2 New Zealand New Zealand 3 2 0 1 88 14 +74 4
3 Cook Islands Cook Islands 3 1 0 2 30 126 −96 2
4 France France 3 0 0 3 18 164 −146 0
Source: rlwc2021
2 November 2022
17:00 GMT (UTC±00:00)
New Zealand  46–0  France
Tries: Bartlett 24'
Nicholls 29'
Hall 33'
Murdoch-Masila (2) 39', 76'
Vaha'akolo (2) 42', 56'
P. McGregor 50'
Parker 79'
Goals: Nicholls (1/2) 52'
Clark (4/7) 30', 34', 77', 80'
Report
York Community Stadium, York
Attendance: 3,091[26]
Referee: Ben Thaler (England)
Touch judges: Neil Horton (England), Liam Rush (England)
Player of the Match: Apii Nicholls-Pualau (New Zealand)
Team details
New Zealand Position France
Name Number Number Name
Apii Nicholls-Paulau 1 5 Manon Samarra
Katelyn Vaha'akolo 2 23 Margot Canal
Shanice Parker 21 4 Laureane Biville
Page McGregor 4 19 Zoe Pastre Courtine
Madison Bartlett 5 2 Cristina Song-Puche
Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly 3 6 Elisa Ciria
Raecene McGregor 7 7 Alice Varela
Mya Hill-Moana 20 9 Cyndia Mansard
Krystal Rota 9 14 Fanny Ramos
Annetta Nu'Uausala 10 10 Gaelle Alvherne
Roxy Murdoch-Masila 11 1 Elisa Akpa
Amber Hall 12 12 Perrine Monsterrat
Georgia Hale 13 13 Leila Bessahli
Nita Maynard 14 16 Elodie Pacull
Charlotte Scanlan 16 17 Mailys Borak
Otesa Pule 18 11 Tallis Kuresa
Brianna Clark 23 21 Dorine Samarra
Ricky Henry
Coach
Vincent Baloup
2 November 2022
19:30 GMT (UTC±00:00)
Australia  74–0  Cook Islands
Tries: Pelite (3) 3', 25', 70'
Johnston 9'
Aiken (2) 14', 72'
Bremmer (4) 21', 44', 60', 63'
Ciesiolka 30'
Robinson 33', 57'
Fuimaono 54'
Goals: Brown (6/9) 10', 16', 23', 31', 65', 70'
Wheeler (3/3) 55', 58', 61'
Report
York Community Stadium, York
Attendance: 3,091[26]
Referee: Michael Smaill (England)
Touch judges: Warren Turley (England), Wyatt Raymond (Australia)
Player of the Match: Sam Bremner (Australia)
Team details
Australia Position Cook Islands
Name Number Number Name
Samantha Bremner (c) 2 1 Mackenzie Wiki
Julia Robinson 5 2 Beniamina Koiatu
Isabelle Kelly 5 3 Kerehitina Matua
Shenae Ciesiolka 19 5 Kiana Takairangi,
Evania Pelite 17 4 Daimzel Rongokea,
Tarryn Aiken 24 6 Kimiora Breayley-Nati (c)
Ali Brigginshaw 12 7 Chantay Kiria-Ratu
Caitlan Johnston 3 8 Karol Tanevesi
Lauren Brown 20 9 Tetuanui Dean
Shannon Mato 14 10 April Ngatupuna
Kezie Apps 23 16 Alekermay Tuaana
Olivia Kernick 1 17 Lavinia Kitai
Simaima Taufa 4 21 Anneka Stephens
Holli Wheeler 9 14 Jazmon Tupou-Witchman
Kennedy Cherrington 16 15 Toka Natua
Yasmin Clydsdale 18 18 Charlize Tumu-Makara
Taliah Fuimaono 19 19 Tehinnah-Leal Tatuava
Brad Donald
Coach
Rusty Matua

6 November 2022
17:00 GMT (UTC±00:00)
New Zealand  34–4  Cook Islands
Tries: McGregor 10'
Rota 15'
Hall 31'
Albert-Jones 54'
Hufanga (2) 59', 72'
Nu'uausala 79'
Goals: Albert-Jones (1/4) 54'
Clark (3/3) 33', 74', 80'
Report
Tries: Wiki 67'
York Community Stadium, York
Attendance: 3,006[26]
Referee: Michael Smaill (England)
Touch judges: James Vella (England), Liam Rush (England)
Player of the Match: Raecene McGregor (New Zealand)
Team details
New Zealand Position Cook Islands
Name Number Number Name
Shanice Parker 21 16 Alekermay Tuaana
Madison Barlett 5 1 Mackenzie Wiki
Page McGregor 4 4 Daimzel Rongokea
Hailee-Jay Ormond-Maunsell 19 18 Charlize Tumu-Makara
Mele Hufanga 24 19 Tehinnah-Leal Tatuava
Laishon Albert-Jones 6 6 Kimiora Breayley-Nati
Raecene McGregor 7 3 Kerehitina Matua
Mya Hill-Moana 8 8 Karol Tanevesi
Annetta Nu'uausala 9 21 Anneka Stephens
Krystal Rota 10 10 April Ngatupuna
Amber Hall 12 14 Jazmon Tupou-Witchman
Otesa Pule 18 17 Lavinia Kitai
Charlotte Scanlan 16 13 Elianna Walton
Nita Maynard 14 11 Moniqca Mo'Ale
Christyl Stowers 17 12 Kennedy Harrison-Vahua
Crystal Tamarua 20 22 Maleyna Hunapo yellow card 63' to 73'
Brianna Clark 23 11 Terehia Matua
Ricky Henry
Coach
Rusty Matua
6 November 2022
19:30 GMT (UTC±00:00)
Australia  92–0  France
Tries: Ciesiolka 3'
Chapman (3) 6', 12', 63'
Sergis (4) 9', 17', 37', 42'
Aiken 14'
Tonegato 21'
Harden 27'
Pelite (2) 35', 79'
Robinson (3) 46', 67', 74'
Kernick 55'
Goals: Brown (10/13)
Wheeler (1/2)
Aiken (1/2)
Report
York Community Stadium, York
Attendance: 3,006[26]
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua (New Zealand)
Touch judges: Neil Horton (England), Aaron Moore (England)
Player of the Match: Tarryn Aiken (Australia)
Team details
Australia Position France
Name Number Number Name
Emma Tonegato 6 5 Manon Samarra
Julia Robinson 10 23 Margot Canal
Jessica Sergis 11 20 Anais Fourcroy
Jaime Chapman 15 4 Laureane Biville
Shenae Ciesiolka 17 15 Cloe Guillerot
Taliah Fuimaono 19 6 Elisa Ciria
Tarryn Aiken 12 7 Alice Varela
Tallisha Harden 7 9 Cyndia Mansard
Lauren Brown 14 14 Fanny Ramos
Kennedy Cherrington 16 8 Jeanne Bernard
Yasmin Clydsdale 18 1 Elisa Akpa
Shaylee Bent 13 12 Perrine Monsterrat
Keilee Joseph 21 21 Dorine Samarra
Shannon Mato 23 24 Lise Michel
Holli Wheeler 9 16 Elodie Pacull
Olivia Kernick 22 17 Mailys Borak
Evania Pelite 24 11 Tallis Kuresa
Brad Donald
Coach
Vincent Baloup

10 November 2022
17:00 GMT (UTC±00:00)
France  18–26  Cook Islands
Tries: Bianchini 27'
Ciria (2) 48', 76'
Song-Puche 65'
Goals: Ciria (1/4)
Report
Tries: Ngatupuna 19'
T. Matua 30'
Wiki 42'
Tuaana 61'
Dean 73'
Goals: K. Matua (3/5)
York Community Stadium, York
Attendance: 3,370[26]
Referee: Ben Thaler (England)
Touch judges: Belinda Sharpe (Australia), Marcus Griffiths (England)
Team details
France Position Cook Islands
Name Number Number Name
Cloe Guillerot 15 21 Alekermay Tuaana
Cristina Song-Puche 2 24 Mackenzie Wiki
Melanie Bianchini 3 22 Jazmon Tupou-Witchman
Laureane Biville 4 20 Charlize Tumu-Makara
Anaelle Meunier 18 15 Daimzel Rongokea
Elisa Ciria 6 10 Kerehitina Matua
Alice Varela 7 21 Anneka Stephens
Gaelle Alvherne 10 18 Karol-Ann Tanevesi
Fanny Ramos 14 4 Tetuanui Dean
Cyndia Mansard 9 14 April Ngatupuna
Elisa Akpa 1 12 Moniqca Mo'ale
Perrine Monsarrat 12 8 Lavinia Kitai
Dorine Samarra 21 23 Elianna Walton
Jeanne Bernard 8 5 Kennedy Harrison-Vahua
Mailys Borak 17 3 Mireka Dean
Zoe Pastre Courtine 19 2 Erikana Dean
Manon Samarra 5 11 Terehia Matua
Vincent Baloup
Coach
Rusty Matua
10 November 2022
19:30 GMT (UTC±00:00)
Australia  10–8  New Zealand
Tries: Aiken 20'
Robinson 62'
Goals: Brigginshaw (1/1) 22'
Brown (0/1)
Report
Tries: Nicholls-Pualau 30'
Stephens-Daly 55'
Goals: Clark (0/2)
York Community Stadium, York
Attendance: 3,370[26]
Referee: Todd Smith (Australia)
Touch judges: Paki Parkinson (New Zealand), Robert Hicks (England)
Team details
Australia Position New Zealand
Name Number Number Name
Samantha Bremner 2 1 Apii Nicholls
Julia Robinson 10 3 Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly
Jessica Sergis 11 24 Mele Hufanga
Isabelle Kelly 5 4 Page McGregor
Jaime Chapman 15 2 Katelyn Vaha'akolo
Tarryn Aiken 12 15 Kararaina Wira-Kohu
Ali Brigginshaw 3 7 Raecene McGregor
Shannon Mato 23 23 Brianna Clark
Keeley Davis 8 9 Krystal Rota
Caitlan Johnston 20 10 Annetta Nu'uausala
Kezie Apps 1 11 Roxy Murdoch-Masila
Yasmin Clydsdale 18 12 Amber Hall
Simaima Taufa 4 13 Georgia Hale
Kennedy Cherrington 16 14 Nita Maynard
Shaylee Bent 13 8 Mya Hill-Moana
Lauren Brown 14 18 Otesa Pule
Emma Tonegato 6 17 Christyl Stowers
Brad Donald
Coach
Ricky Henry

Knockout stage

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
14 November – York
 
 
 Australia 82
 
19 November – Manchester
 
 Papua New Guinea 0
 
 Australia 54
 
14 November – York
 
 New Zealand 4
 
 England 6
 
 
 New Zealand 20
 

Semi-finals

[edit]

The semi-finals were played as a double-header at the York Community Stadium, York on 14 November 2022.[13]

14 November 2022
17:00 GMT (UTC±00:00)
Australia  82–0  Papua New Guinea
Tries: Davis 10'
Kelly (3) 15', 17', 37'
Bent 22'
Pelite 25'
Ciesiolka (2) 28', 46'
Kernick 34'
Sergis 42'
Harden 49'
Tonegato (3) 52', 56', 75'
Chapman 66'
Goals: Brown (10/14) 11', 23', 36', 38', 43', 47', 50', 53', 58', 67'
Brigginshaw (1/1) 76'
Report
York Community Stadium, York
Attendance: 7,139[26]
Referee: Belinda Sharpe (Australia)
Touch judges: Rochelle Tamarua (New Zealand), Marcus Griffiths (England
Team details
Australia Position Papua New Guinea
Name Number Number Name
Emma Tonegato 3 5 Shae Yvonne De La Cruz
Evania Pelite 2 2 Anika Butler
Isabelle Kelly 1 4 Shellie Long
Jaime Chapman 4 3 Belinda Gwasamun
Shenae Ciesiolka 5 17 Martha Molowia
Taliah Fuimaono 6 6 Sera Koroi
Lauren Brown 7 7 Lilah Malabag
Holli Wheeler 17 8 Elsie Albert
Keeley Davis 9 9 Therese Aiton
Tallisha Harden 18 10 Gloria Kaupa
Shaylee Bent 14 15 Bertshiba Awoi
Olivia Kernick 12 12 Essay Banu
Ali Brigginshaw 13 13 Jessikah Reeves
Jessica Sergis 15 19 Talitha Kunjil
Yasmin Clydsdale 21 11 Emily Veivers
Samantha Bremner 11 16 Michelle John Ikupu
Keilee Joseph 8 21 Carol Humeu
Brad Donald
Coach
Rusty Matua


14 November 2022
19:30 GMT (UTC±00:00)
England  6–20  New Zealand
Tries: Goldthorp 5'
Goals: Stanley (1/1) 6'
Report
Tries: Hufanga 16'
R. McGregor 29'
Pule 47'
Clark 52'
Goals: Clark (0/2)
Nicholls-Pualau (2/2) 48', 53'
York Community Stadium, York
Attendance: 7,139[26]
Referee: Kasey Badger (Australia)
Touch judges: Geoffrey Poumes (France), Robert Hicks (England)
Player of the Match: Mele Hufanga (New Zealand)
Team details
England Position New Zealand
Name Number Number Name
Fran Goldthorp 3 1 Apii Nicholls-Pualau
Caitlin Beevers 2 2 Katelyn Vaha'akolo
Tara-Jane Stanley 1 24 Mele Hufanga
Amy Hardcastle 4 4 Page McGregor
Leah Burke 5 5 Madison Bartlett
Georgia Roche 6 15 Abigail Roache
Courtney Winfield-Hill 7 7 Raecene McGregor
Shona Hoyle 17 23 Brianna Clark
Tara Jones 9 9 Krystal Rota
Olivia Wood 18 10 Annetta Nu'Uausala
Vicky Molyneux 14 11 Roxy Murdoch-Masila
Emily Rudge 12 12 Amber Hall
Jodie Cunningham 13 13 Georgia Hale
Vicky Whitfield 15 14 Nita Maynard
Keara Bennett 21 8 Mya Hill-Moana
Hollie Dodd 11 18 Otesa Pule
Grace Field 8 16 Charlotte Scanlan
Craig Richards
Coach
Ricky Henry

Final

[edit]

The final was played at Old Trafford, Manchester on 19 November 2022 as a double-header with the final of the men's tournament.[13]

19 November 2022
13:15 GMT (UTC±00:00)
 Australia 54–4  New Zealand
Tries: Sergis (2) 4', 51'
Kelly (2) 14', 35'
Robinson 26'
Tonegato 48'
Aiken 56'
Cherrington (2) 66', 69'
Pelite 72'
Goals: Brigginshaw (2/5) 6', 70'
Brown (5/5) 36', 49', 52', 57', 67'
Report
Tries: Bartlett 64'
Goals: R. McGregor (0/1)
Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 67,502
Referee: Belinda Sharpe (Australia)
Touch judges: Wyatt Raymond (Australia), Darian Furner (Australia)
Team details
Australia Position New Zealand
Name Number Number Name
Samantha Bremner 2 1 Nicholls-Pualau
Julia Robinson 10 3 Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly
Jessica Sergis 11 24 Mele Hufanga
Isabelle Kelly 5 4 Page McGregor
Evania Pelite 24 5 Madison Bartlett
Tarryn Aiken 12 15 Abigail Roache
Ali Brigginshaw 3 7 Raecene McGregor
Shannon Mato 23 23 Brianna Clark
Keeley Davis 8 9 Krystal Rota
Kennedy Cherrington 16 10 Annetta Nu'uausala
Yasmin Clydsdale 18 11 Roxy Murdoch-Masila
Kezie Apps 1 12 Amber Hall
Simaima Taufa 4 13 Georgia Hale
Lauren Brown 14 14 Nita Maynard
Emma Tonegato 6 8 Mya Hill-Moana
Shaylee Bent 13 18 Otesa Pule
Caitlan Johnston 20 17 Christyl Stowers
Brad Donald
Coach
Ricky Henry


Team of the Tournament

[edit]

Between the Semi-finals and final the RLWC2021 organisers announced the team of the tournament.[27]

# Position Player M T G Pts
1 Fullback Apii Nicholls 3 2 3 14
2 Wing Tara-Jane Stanley 4 6 19 62
3 Centre Mele Hufanga 3 3 0 12
4 Centre Isabelle Kelly 3 3 0 12
5 Wing Evania Pelite 3 6 0 24
6 Five-eighth Tarryn Aiken 3 4 1 18
7 Halfback Raecene McGregor 4 3 0 12
8 Prop Elsie Albert 4 1 0 4
9 Hooker Lauren Brown 4 0 25 50
10 Prop Vicky Whitfield 4 1 0 4
11 Second-row Vicky Molyneux 3 0 0 0
12 Second-row Amber Hall 4 2 0 8
13 Lock Megan Pakulis 3 2 0 8
14 interchange Franciny Amaral 3 1 0 4
15 interchange Courtney Winfield-Hill 4 3 0 12
16 interchange Emma Tonegato 3 4 0 16
17 interchange Annetta Nu'uausala 4 1 0 4

See also

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Notes and references

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Notes

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  1. ^ Venue of the final in double-header with the Men's final
  2. ^ Smaill is a New Zealander who is currently based in England.[19]
  3. ^ Vella is an Australian who is currently based in England.[20]
  4. ^ Match was a double header with the men's game between England and Papua New Guinea
  5. ^ Match was a double header with the men's game between New Zealand and Fiji

References

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  5. ^ "Rugby League World Cup 2021: Official women's squads". NRL. 19 Sep 2022. Retrieved 19 Sep 2022.
  6. ^ Davidson, Neil (9 Sep 2022). "Canadian women prepare for second appearance at Rugby League World Cup". RMO Today.com. Retrieved 19 Sep 2022.
  7. ^ "NRLW stars headline Jillaroos World Cup squad". NRL. 3 Oct 2022. Retrieved 3 Oct 2022.
  8. ^ Anderson, Talei (23 Jul 2020). "Cook Islands women brace for Rugby League World Cup". Radio New Zealand. Retrieved 21 Oct 2022.
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  10. ^ "Rugby League World Cup 2021 draw: England drawn with Samoa, France and Greece". BBC Sport. 16 January 2020. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
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  12. ^ "England start against Samoa at World Cup". BBC Sport. 21 July 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  13. ^ a b c d Gordon, James (19 November 2021). "List of Rugby League World Cup 2021 fixtures – date-by-date by tournament". LoveRugbyLeague. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  14. ^ "Rugby League World Cup 2021 | Schedule". www.rlwc2021.com. 21 July 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  15. ^ "Rugby League World Cup 2021: Official women's squads". 11 October 2022.
  16. ^ "Full list of host venues revealed". Stadia Magazine. 30 January 2019. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
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  19. ^ "Michael Smaill relishing leading the RFL's "Lead the Game" initiative". rugby-league.com. Archived from the original on 31 January 2021.
  20. ^ "James Vella". rugby-league.com. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  21. ^ "Valkyrie to host Orchids in World Cup warm-up". York RLFC. 18 October 2022. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  22. ^ "Boss hails 'international-like' experience for York Valkyrie". York Press. 21 October 2022. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
  23. ^ "Ireland Women to face Canada Ravens in October". Rugby League Ireland. 3 August 2022. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
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  25. ^ "Brazil's 'Amazonas' beat the odds as excitement builds for World Cup opener". Independent.co.uk. 29 October 2022.
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