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2015 Women's Rugby Super Series
Countries Canada
 England
 New Zealand
 United States
Matches played6

Table

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Position Nation Games Points Tries Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1  New Zealand 3
2  England 3
3  United States 3
4  Canada 3

Fixtures and results

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Day one

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27 June 2015
United States 13–39
 England
[[]], [[]]
Referee: [[]] ([[]])
UNITED STATES:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]] (C)
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]]
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]] upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]
ENGLAND:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]] (C)
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]]
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]] upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]

Assistant referees:
[[]] ([[]])
[[]] ([[]])
Assessor:
[[]] ([[]])

27 June 2015
Canada 22–40
 New Zealand
[[]], [[]]
Referee: [[]] ([[]])
CANADA:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]] (C)
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]]
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]] upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]
NEW ZEALAND:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]] (C)
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]]
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]] upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]

Assistant referees:
[[]] ([[]])
[[]] ([[]])
Assessor:
[[]] ([[]])

Day two

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1 July 2015
New Zealand 26–7
 England
[[]], [[]]
Referee: [[]] ([[]])
NEW ZEALAND:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]] (C)
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]]
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]] upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]
ENGLAND:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]] (C)
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]]
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]] upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]

Assistant referees:
[[]] ([[]])
[[]] ([[]])
Assessor:
[[]] ([[]])

1 July 2015
Canada 28–36
 United States
[[]], [[]]
Referee: [[]] ([[]])
CANADA:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]] (C)
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]]
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]] upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]
UNITED STATES:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]] (C)
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]]
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]] upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]

Assistant referees:
[[]] ([[]])
[[]] ([[]])
Assessor:
[[]] ([[]])

Day three

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5 July 2015
New Zealand 
 United States
[[]], [[]]
Referee: [[]] ([[]])
NEW ZEALAND:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]] (C)
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]]
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]] upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]
UNITED STATES:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]] (C)
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]]
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]] upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]

Assistant referees:
[[]] ([[]])
[[]] ([[]])
Assessor:
[[]] ([[]])

5 July 2015
Canada 
 England
[[]], [[]]
Referee: [[]] ([[]])
CANADA:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]] (C)
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]]
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]] upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]
ENGLAND:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]] (C)
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]]
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]] upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]

Assistant referees:
[[]] ([[]])
[[]] ([[]])
Assessor:
[[]] ([[]])
































































Week 5

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ITALY:
FB 15 Manuela Furlan
RW 14 Maria Magatti
OC 13 Michela Sillari
IC 12 Beatrice Rigoni
LW 11 Sofia Stefan
FH 10 Veronica Schiavon
SH 9 Sara Barattin
N8 8 Silvia Gaudino (C)
OF 7 Elisa Giordano
BF 6 Michela Este
RL 5 Alice Trevisan
LL 4 Flavia Severin
TP 3 Lucia Gai
HK 2 Melissa Bettoni
LP 1 Elisa Cucchiella downward-facing red arrow
Replacements:
HK 16 Irene Campanini upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 Awa Coulibaly
FL 18 Ilaria Arrighetti
LK 19 Alessia Pantarotto
LK 20 Valentina Ruzza
CE 21 Maria Grazia Cioffi
CE 22 Paola Zangirolami
WG 23 Maria Diletta Veronese
Coach:
Italy Andrea Di Giandomenico
WALES:
FB 15 Dyddgu Hywel
RW 14 Elen Evans
OC 13 Adi Taviner
IC 12 Robyn Wilkins
LW 11 Laurie Harries
FH 10 Elinor Snowsill
SH 9 Amy Day
N8 8 Shona Powell-Hughes
OF 7 Sioned Harries
BF 6 Sian Williams
RL 5 Rachel Taylor (C)
LL 4 Rebecca Rowe
TP 3 Catrin Edwards
HK 2 Carys Phillips
LP 1 Caryl Thomas downward-facing red arrow
Replacements:
HK 16 Amy Lawrence upward-facing green arrow
PR 17 Jenny Davies
PR 18 Amy Evans
LK 19 Jenny Hawkins
FL 20 Melissa Clay
SH 21 Keira Bevan
CE 22 Gemma Rowland
WG 23 Kerin Lake
Coach:
Wales Rhys Edwards

Assistant referees:
Clara Munarini (Italy)[6]
Maria Giovanna Pacifico (Italy)[6]
Assessor:
n/a

21 March 2015
England 15 – 21
 France
Twickenham Stadium, London
Referee: Alhambra Nievas (Spain)[6]










































Week 1

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ITALY:
FB 15 Manuela Furlan
RW 14 Maria Diletta Veronese downward-facing red arrow 51'
OC 13 Sofia Stefan downward-facing red arrow 65'
IC 12 Maria Grazia Cioffi downward-facing red arrow 51'
LW 11 Michela Sillari
FH 10 Veronica Schiavon
SH 9 Sara Barattin downward-facing red arrow 66'
N8 8 Silvia Gaudino (C)
OF 7 Elisa Giordano
BF 6 Ilaria Arrighetti downward-facing red arrow 50'
RL 5 Alice Trevisan
LL 4 Flavia Severin
TP 3 Melissa Bettoni downward-facing red arrow 70'
HK 2 Lucia Cammarano
LP 1 Elisa Cucchiella yellow card 42' to 52'
Replacements:
HK 16 Awa Coulibaly upward-facing green arrow 50'
PR 17 Irene Camapanini upward-facing green arrow 70'
FL 18 Michela Este
LK 19 Alessia Pantarotto
LK 20 Valentina Ruzza upward-facing green arrow 66'
FH 21 Beatrice Rigoni upward-facing green arrow 51'
CE 22 Paola Zangirolami upward-facing green arrow 51'
WG 23 Maria Magatti upward-facing green arrow 65'
Coach:
Italy Andrea Di Giandomenico
IRELAND:
FB 15 Niamh Briggs (C)
RW 14 Hannah Tyrrell
OC 13 Jenny Murphy
IC 12 Jackie Shiels downward-facing red arrow 69'
LW 11 Alison Miller downward-facing red arrow 75'
FH 10 Nora Stapleton
SH 9 Larissa Muldoon downward-facing red arrow 78'
N8 8 Heather O'Brien
OF 7 Claire Molloy
BF 6 Paula Fitzpatrick downward-facing red arrow 75'
RL 5 Sophie Spence
LL 4 Marie Louise Reilly downward-facing red arrow 69'
TP 3 Ailis Egan downward-facing red arrow 75'
HK 2 Gillian Bourke downward-facing red arrow 75'
LP 1 Ruth O'Reilly downward-facing red arrow 69'
Replacements:
HK 16 Sarah Mimnagh upward-facing green arrow 75'
PR 17 Fiona Hayes upward-facing green arrow 69'
PR 18 Fiona O'Brien upward-facing green arrow 75'
LK 19 Orla Fitzsimmons upward-facing green arrow 69'
FL 20 Katie Norris upward-facing green arrow 75'
SH 21 Tania Rosser upward-facing green arrow 78'
CE 22 Katie Fitzhenry upward-facing green arrow 69'
WG 23 Sene Naoupu upward-facing green arrow 75'
Coach:
Ireland Tom Tierney

Assistant referees:
Maria Beatrice Benvenuti (Italy)[12]
Clara Munarini (Italy)[12]
Assessor:
n/a

FRANCE:
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]]
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]] (C)
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]]
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
CE 22 [[]]
FB 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]
'
FB 15 [[]]
RW 14 [[]]
OC 13 [[]]
IC 12 [[]]
LW 11 [[]]
FH 10 [[]]
SH 9 [[]]
N8 8 [[]]
OF 7 [[]]
BF 6 [[]]
RL 5 [[]]
LL 4 [[]]
TP 3 [[]]
HK 2 [[]]
LP 1 [[]] (C)
Replacements:
HK 16 [[]]
PR 17 [[]]
PR 18 [[]]
LK 19 [[]]
FL 20 [[]]
SH 21 [[]]
FH 22 [[]]
WG 23 [[]]
Coach:
[[]]

Assistant referees:
n/a
n/a
Assessor:
n/a















This article lists the official squads for the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup in France.

Pool A

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Spain head coach Ines Extegibel named 26 players.

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Rocío García Prop 31 January 1981 57 Spain CRAT A Coruña
Elena Redondo Prop 28 June 1988 7 Spain Olímpico Pozuelo RC
María Del Carmen Sequedo Prop 11 June 1980 31 Spain INEF Barcelona
Isabel Rico Prop 28 November 1987 9 Spain Olímpico Pozuelo RC
Aroa González Hooker 19 April 1979 57 Spain INEF Barcelona
Elsa Porto Hooker 24 February 1988 1 Spain CRAT A Coruña
Lourdes Alameda Lock 29 July 1991 4 Spain XV Sanse Scrum RC
Tania Ortega Lock 18 January 1987 1 Spain INEF Barcelona
María Ribera Lock 8 July 1986 14 Spain XV Sanse Scrum RC
Ana María Aigneren Flanker 4 January 1978 30 Spain Olímpico Pozuelo RC
María Casado Flanker 25 December 1985 4 Spain CR Majadahonda
Ángela Del Pan Flanker 19 April 1985 21 Spain INEF Barcelona
Diana Gassó Flanker 16 July 1984 3 Spain Gòtics RC
Paula Medín Flanker 17 June 1984 20 Spain CRAT A Coruña
Anna Arnau Scrum-half 8 July 1987 6 Spain GEiEG
Patricia García Scrum-half 2 December 1989 16 Spain Olímpico Pozuelo RC
Marina Bravo Fly-half 2 July 1989 21 Spain CR Complutense Cisneros
Ana Vanesa Rial Fly-half 1 March 1982 17 Spain CRAT A Coruña
Elizabet Martínez Centre 13 June 1988 12 Spain GEiEG
Bárbara Pla Centre 17 July 1983 39 Spain Getxo RT
Elena Roca Centre 1 July 1976 41 Spain CRAT A Coruña
Irene Schiavon Centre 1 March 1987 7 Spain Olímpico Pozuelo RC
Iera Etxebarría Wing 20 Cotober 1992 2 Spain Olímpico Pozuelo RC
África Félez Wing 11 January 1992 2 Spain GEiEG
Berta García Wing 12 April 1982 29 Spain CRAT A Coruña
Marta Cabané Fullback 15 August 1985 5 Spain GEiEG

Wallaroos head coach John Manenti announced a 26-player squad on 14 July 2010, including the majority of Australia’s World Cup-winning Women’s Sevens team in his squad, five players who return for third WRWC (Ruan Sims, Cheryl Soon, Tui Ormsby, Debby Hodgkinson, Alex Hargreaves) and four rookies (Megan Shanahan, Caroline Vakalahi, Cheyenne Campbell and Shannon Parry).[13]
On 23 August Tui Ormsby was forced to withdraw from the tournament because of a fractured eye socket. Bayswater and Western Australia centre Stacey Kilmister was flown in as a replacement.[14]


Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
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Danielle Meskell Prop 13 November 1973 3 Australia Warringah
Lindsay Morgan Prop 18 October 1979 9 Australia Royals
Se'ei Sa'u Prop 3 November 1974 6 Australia West Bulldogs
Caroline Vakalahi Prop 4 January 1983 0 Australia Australian Services Rugby Union
Silei Poluleuligaga Hooker 8 March 1981 9 Australia Wests
Margaret Watson Hooker 18 December 1986 2 Australia University of Newcastle
Rebecca Clough Lock 14 November 1988 1 Australia Cottesloe
Kate Porter Lock 19 April 1983 7 Australia Australian Services Rugby Union
Chris Ross Lock 10 February 1979 8 Australia Warringah
Alexandra Hargreaves Flanker 13 November 1980 12 Australia Tuggeranong Vikings
Shannon Parry Flanker 27 October 1989 0 Australia Easts
Megan Shanahan Flanker 29 November 1985 0 Australia Orange Emus
Rebecca Trethowan Flanker 8 February 1985 6 Australia Narromine Gorillas
Debby Hodgkinson Number 8 22 November 1980 4 Australia Cottesloe
Iliseva Batibasaga Scrum-half 23 March 1985 5 Australia Brothers/Queensland
Cheryl Soon Scrum-half 23 September 1975 16 Australia Warringah
Tobie McGann Fly-half 4 August 1982 7 Australia University of Newcastle
Cheyenne Campbell Centre 10 September 1986 0 Australia Easts/Queensland
Cobie-Jane Morgan Centre 29 June 1989 1 Australia Warringah
Ruan Sims Centre 4 February 1982 7 Australia Warringah
Sharni Williams Centre 2 March 1988 3 Australia Royals
Nicole Beck Wing 28 May 1988 3 Australia University of Sydney
Kristy Giteau Wing 16 March 1981 1 Australia Tuggeranong Vikings
Ashleigh Hewson Wing 18 December 1979 1 Australia University of Sydney
Tui Ormsby Wing 20 January 1978 16 Australia Warringah
Tricia Brown Fullback 14 March 1979 10 Australia University of Queensland

Black Ferns head coach Brian Evans announced the final squad on 29 June 2010, with Canterbury flanker Melissa Ruscoe named captain, newcomer Trish Hina (who has already represented New Zealand in rugby league) and Monalisa Codling participating in her fourth Women’s Rugby World Cup.[15]
A knee injury forced Canterbury utility back Amiria Rule out of Black Ferns. She was replaced by Auckland flyhalf Anna Richards, the most capped New Zealand women’s rugby player with 44 caps.[16]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Melodie Bosman (nee Ngatai) Prop 26 June 1976 8 New Zealand Canterbury
Casey Robertson Prop 24 February 1981 17 New Zealand Canterbury
Doris Taufateau Prop 29 July 1987 2 New Zealand Auckland
Fiao’o Fa’amausili Hooker 30 September 1980 15 New Zealand Auckland
Ruth McKay Hooker 2 August 1986 5 New Zealand Manawatu
Stephanie Ohaere-Fox Hooker 6 April 1985 4 New Zealand Canterbury
Karina Penetito Hooker 2 February 1986 5 New Zealand Auckland
Monalisa Codling Lock 20 April 1977 26 New Zealand Auckland
Victoria Heighway Lock 28 November 1980 28 New Zealand Auckland
Vita Robinson Lock 20 December 1982 3 New Zealand Auckland
Justine Lavea Flanker 10 July 1984 5 New Zealand Auckland
Melissa Ruscoe Flanker 15 December 1976 17 New Zealand Canterbury
Aroha Savage Flanker 3 November 1990 0 New Zealand Auckland
Joan Sione Flanker 30 January 1986 2 New Zealand Auckland
Linda Itunu Number 8 21 November 1984 14 New Zealand Auckland
Kendra Cocksedge Scrum-half 1 July 1988 4 New Zealand Canterbury
Emma Jensen Scrum-half 25 December 1977 23 New Zealand Auckland
Kelly Brazier Fly-half 28 October 1989 2 New Zealand Otago
Rebecca Hull (nee Mahoney) Fly-half 25 August 1983 9 New Zealand Wellington
Anna Richards Fly-half 3 December 1964 44 New Zealand Auckland
Trish Hina Centre 3 May 1977 0 New Zealand Auckland
Halie Hurring Centre 27 February 1986 2 New Zealand Canterbury
Huriana Manuel Centre 8 August 1986 13 New Zealand Auckland
Victoria Grant (nee Blackledge) Wing 26 August 1982 9 New Zealand Auckland
Carla Hohepa Wing 27 July 1985 6 New Zealand Otago
Renee Wickcliffe Fullback 30 May 1987 1 New Zealand Auckland

Head coach Denver Wannies confirmed nine players from South Africa’s previous IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup campaign and ten who took part in 2009 IRB Women’s Sevens World Cup in Dubai, while Mandisa Williams was named captain.[17]
Loose forward Nomathamsanqa Faleni was ruled out of the tournament with a serious shoulder injury during a training match in late July and replaced by Golden Lions flanker Pulane Motloung.[18]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Nedene Botha Prop 19 February 1982 South Africa Maties/Western Province
Laurian Johannes Prop 25 July 1984 South Africa UWC/Western Province
Portia Jonga Prop 4 November 1988 South Africa KwaZakele/Border
Cebisa Kula Prop 19 May 1981 South Africa African Bombers/Eastern Province
Cynthia Poswa Hooker 16 March 1984 South Africa UWC/Western Province
Donna Sidumbu Hooker 18 December 1977 South Africa KwaZakele/Eastern Province
Nowsindiso Booi Lock 29 June 1985 South Africa Fort Hare University/Border
Dolly Mavumengwana Lock 23 December 1976 South Africa Varsity Saints/KwaZulu-Natal
Onicca Moaga Lock 20 February 1988 South Africa SANDF
Nombulelo Mayongo Flanker 26 May 1985 South Africa Thabong/Free State
Lamla Momoti Flanker 27 March 1985 South Africa KwaZakele/Eastern Province
Pulane Motloung Flanker 3 October 1985 South Africa Tuks/Golden Lions
Mandisa Williams Flanker 8 November 1984 South Africa Imonti Penguins/Border
Namhia Siyolo Number 8 23 July 1987 South Africa KwaZakele/Eastern Province
Saloma Booysen Scrum-half 6 April 1987 South Africa Aberdeen/Eastern Province
Fundiswa Plaatjie Scrum-half 4 December 1985 South Africa Imonti Penguins/Border
Cherné Roberts Scrum-half 8 August 1987 South Africa Western Province
Zenay Jordaan Fly-half 4 April 1991 South Africa Middelburg Stormers/Eastern Province
Lorinda Brown Centre 16 December 1983 South Africa Middelburg Stormers/Eastern Province
Charmaine Kayser Centre 27 February 1987 South Africa Gardens/Eastern Province
Daphne Scheepers Centre 2 February 1984 South Africa Lilly White/Eastern Province
Phumeza Gadu Wing 21 June 1985 South Africa African Bombers/Eastern Province
Ziyanda Tywaleni Wing 26 November 1987 South Africa Hurricanes/Border
Aimee Barrett Fullback 27 June 1987 South Africa Maties/Western Province
Yolanda Meiring Fullback 14 August 1983 South Africa Tuks/Blue Bulls
Zandile Nojoko Fullback 1 July 1986 South Africa African Bombers/Eastern Province


Pool B

[edit]

England head coach Gary Street announced the squad for Women's Rugby World Cup on 4 May 2010. Bristol No. 8 Catherine Spencer was named captain, while Saracens hooker Amy Garnett is the most experienced player with 86 caps and three rugby world cups behind her. Margaret Alphonsi, Charlotte Barras, Rachael Burford, Tamara Taylor, Amy Turner and Danielle Waterman will also feature in their second successive world cup campaigns. Lichfield’s Emily Scarratt is team's youngest member with 16 tries in 18 games.[19]
Richmond centre Claire Allan was replaced by Wasps wing Michaela Staniford because of a knee injury.[20]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Rochelle Clark Prop 29 May 1981 49 England Blaydon/Team Northumbria
Rosemarie Crowley Prop 16 August 1987 6 England Lichfield
Sophie Hemming Prop 20 June 1980 31 England Bristol
Claire Purdy Prop 1 April 1980 19 England Wasps
Amy Garnett Hooker 31 March 1976 86 England Saracens
Emma Croker (nee Layland) Hooker 29 September 1982 16 England Richmond
Rebecca Essex Lock 16 November 1982 17 England Richmond
Joanna McGilchrist Lock 27 August 1983 35 England Wasps
Tamara Taylor Lock 8 October 1981 36 England Darlington Mowden Park Sharks
Margareth Alphonsi Flanker 20 December 1983 44 England Saracens
Heather Fisher Flanker 13 June 1984 11 England Worcester
Sarah Hunter Flanker 19 September 1985 18 England Lichfield
Sarah Beale Number 8 12 July 1982 18 England Lichfield
Catherine Spencer Number 8 25 May 1979 54 England Bristol
La Toya Mason Scrum-half 21 July 1984 5 England Wasps
Amy Turner Scrum-half 31 July 1984 46 England Richmond
Katy McLean Fly-half 19 December 1985 33 England Darlington Mowden Park Sharks
Rachael Burford Centre 19 August 1986 24 England Richmond
Alice Richardson Centre 14 May 1987 England Richmond
Emily Scarratt Centre 8 February 1990 18 England Lichfield
Charlotte Barras Wing 26 January 1982 43 England Saracens
Katherine Merchant Wing 29 October 1985 26 England Worcester
Amber Penrith Wing 24 July 1980 9 England Worcester
Fiona Pocock Wing 15 June 1989 18 England Richmond
Michaela Staniford Wing 11 January 1987 38 England Wasps
Danielle Waterman Fullback 20 January 1985 35 England Worcester

Ireland head coach Phillip Doyle announced the final squad on 12 July 2010, with UL Bohemians and Munster prop Fiona Coghlan named captain, the return of experienced back Lynne Cantwell after a spell in New Zealand and the emerging Nora Stapleton.[21]
Cooke and Ulster forward Lauren Day was forced to withdraw from the Ireland Women's World Cup squad through injury. Her place in the squad was taken by Laura Guest.[22]
Scrum-half Tania Rosser picked up a shoulder injury during the pool game against the United States. Blackrock and Leinster centre Grace Davitt was called up to the squad as a replacement.[23]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Gillian Bourke Prop 28 August 1984 16 Ireland UL Bohemians/Munster
Fiona Coghlan Prop 3 March 1981 53 Ireland UL Bohemians/Leinster
Laura Guest Prop 24 April 1985 9 Ireland Highfield/Munster
Chris Fanning Hooker 30 December 1975 4 Ireland Highfield/Munster
Yvonnne Nolan Hooker 14 June 1977 20 Ireland Blackrock/Leinster
Caroline Mahon Lock 25 April 1982 34 Ireland UL Bohemians/Leinster
Kate O'Loughlin Lock 8 May 1980 11 Ireland Clonmel/Munster
Marie Louise Reilly Lock 1 April 1980 5 Ireland Navan/Leinster
Louise Austin Flanker 7 December 1981 16 Ireland UL Bohemians/Munster
Orla Brennan Flanker 27 May 1978 41 Ireland Blackrock/Leinster
Claire Molloy Flanker 22 June 1988 6 England Bristol/Connacht
Sinead Ryan Flanker 17 December 1982 17 Ireland Blackrock/Leinster
Carol Staunton Flanker 20 September 1983 4 Ireland Galwegians/Connacht
Joy Neville Number 8 24 July 1983 48 Ireland UL Bohemians/Munster
Louise Beamish Scrum-half 8 April 1980 41 Ireland UL Bohemians/Munster
Tania Rosser Scrum-half 15 April 1978 47 Ireland Blackrock/Leinster
Joanne O'Sullivan Fly-half 20 October 1981 51 England Richmond
Helen Brosnan Centre 6 August 1982 12 Ireland Highfield/Munster
Lynne Cantwell Centre 27 September 1981 57 Ireland UL Bohemians
Amy Davis Centre 28 January 1986 13 Ireland Blackrock/Leinster
Shannon Houston Centre 17 March 1980 25 Ireland Blackrock/Leinster
Mairead Kelly Centre 27 June 1984 7 Ireland UL Bohemians/Munster
Jackie Shiels Centre 1 January 1985 1 England Richmond/Leinster
Eliza Downey Wing 24 April 1985 2 Ireland Cooke/Ulster
Nora Stapleton Wing 5 July 1983 4 Ireland Old Belvedere/Leinster
Niamh Briggs Fullback 30 September 1984 16 Ireland Clonmel/Munster

Kazakh head coach Valeriy Popov called up 26 players including Almati flanker Olga Rudoy, the oldest player in 2010 World Cup and team captain.[24][25]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Natalya Kamendrovskaya Prop 17 April 1990 Kazakhstan Almati
Olga Kumanikina Prop 14 August 1974 Kazakhstan Almati
Olga Nikulich Prop 9 August 1982 Kazakhstan Olymp
Tatyana Pshenichnaya Prop 1 March 1988 Kazakhstan Almati
Irina Radzivil Prop 27 October 1979 Kazakhstan Olymp
Tatyana Ashikhmina Hooker 11 August 1974 Kazakhstan Almati
Farida Kalen Hooker 25 April 1976 Kazakhstan Olymp
Kundyzay Baktybayeva Flanker 27 March 1989 Kazakhstan Olymp
Marianna Balashova Flanker 1 December 1984 Kazakhstan Almati
Svetlana Karatygina Flanker 11 May 1974 Kazakhstan Almati
Alfiya Mustafina Flanker 14 May 1969 Kazakhstan Almati
Olga Rudoy Flanker 7 January 1963 Kazakhstan Almati
Olessya Teryayeva Flanker 8 August 1985 Kazakhstan Olymp
Makhabbat Tugambekova Flanker 12 July 1976 Kazakhstan Olymp
Symbat Zhamankulova Flanker 16 June 1991 Kazakhstan Olymp
Anna Yakovleva Number 8 10 November 1983 Kazakhstan Almati
Anastassiya Khamova Scrum-half 19 April 1980 Kazakhstan Almati
Tatyana Tur Fly-half 4 December 1974 Kazakhstan Almati
Amina Baratova Centre 10 September 1982 Kazakhstan Almati
Svetlana Klyuchnikova Centre 27 June 1984 Kazakhstan Almati
Valentina Nezbudey Centre 30 January 1970 Kazakhstan Almati
Irina Amossova Wing 13 November 1982 Kazakhstan Olymp
Olga Sazonova Wing 24 January 1986 Kazakhstan Almati
Lyudmila Sherer Wing 14 June 1988 Kazakhstan Almati
Irina Adler Fullback 11 November 1986 Kazakhstan Olymp
Aigerym Daurembayeva Fullback 4 August 1980 Kazakhstan Almati

Women Eagles head coach Katy Flores announced a roster of 26 players on 30 June 2010.[26]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Jamie Burke Prop 15 October 1980 22 United States Beantown
Farrah Douglas Prop 5 November 1976 9 United States Keystone
Lara Vivolo Prop 4 July 1977 6 United States New York
Lisa Butts Hooker 21 January 1982 6 United States Berkeley All Blues
Kittery Wagner Hooker 15 September 1979 3 United States Beantown
Maurin Wallace Hooker 19 June 1980 15 United States Beantown
Sharon Blaney Lock 16 May 1979 5 United States Beantown
Stacey Bridges Lock 23 April 1988 4 United States Texas A&M University
Jillion Potter Lock 5 July 1986 9 United States Minnesota Valkyries
Melanie Denham Flanker 24 January 1981 8 United States Beantown
Phaidra Knight Flanker 4 July 1974 26 United States New York
Beckett Royce Flanker 11 June 1971 8 United States Oregon Sports Union
Kristin Zdanczewicz Flanker 9 June 1981 13 United States Minnesota Valkyries
Blair Groefsema Number 8 29 October 1983 10 United States Berkeley All Blues
Claudia Braymer Scrum-half 8 September 1980 8 United States Albany Sirens
Kim Magrini Scrum-half 21 May 1982 7 United States Keystone
Emilie Bydwell Centre 1 August 1985 5 United States Beantown
Amy Daniels Centre 8 August 1980 3 United States Beantown
Melissa Kanuk Centre 3 September 1981 10 United States Minnesota Valkyries
Lynelle Kugler Centre 13 November 1981 7 United States Twin Cities Amazons
Victoria Folayan Wing 27 May 1985 4 United States Berkeley All Blues
Nathalie Marchino Wing 27 July 1981 7 United States Berkeley All Blues
Vanesha McGee Wing 21 July 1984 7 United States New York
Ashley English Fullback 27 August 1976 25 United States Berkeley All Blues
Ashley Kmiecik Fullback 18 November 1982 8 United States Emerald City Mudhens
Christy Ringgenber Fullback 13 October 1982 6 United States Minnesota Valkyries

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Head coach John Long of Canada’s National Senior Women’s Team announced his 2010 World Cup roster on 15 July 2010. London Saracens prop Leslie Cripps captained the squad as she did for the past four years, while Gillian Florence made history as one of only two women in the world who have appeared in five World Cups.[27]
On 7 August 2010, lock Marie-Eve Brindamour-Carignan was recovered from a herniated disc and replaced by forward Ashley MacDonald.[28]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Leslie Cripps Prop 24 September 1977 England Saracens
Marlene Donaldson Prop 29 October 1975 Canada Velox Valkyries/British Columbia
Corinne Jacobsen Prop 10 July 1982 Canada Burnaby Lake/British Columbia
Ashley MacDonald Prop 11 December 1985 Canada Lethbridge/Alberta
Tabitha Stavrou Prop 17 February 1987 Canada Markham Irish Canadians/Ontario
Kimberly Donaldson Hooker 24 August 1983 Canada Burnaby Lake/British Columbia
Lesly McKenzie Hooker 23 December 1980 Canada Meraloma
Megan Gibbs Lock 20 July 1985 Canada Markham Irish Canadians/Ontario
Paige Knauf Lock 18 May 1983 Canada Velox Valkyries/British Columbia
Gillian Florence Flanker 30 April 1975 Canada Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue/Quebec Cariboux
Heather Jaques Flanker 12 December 1979 Canada Capilano/British Columbia
Barbara Mervin Flanker 1 April 1982 Canada Velox Valkyries/British Columbia
Jennifer Kish Number 8 7 July 1988 Canada Leprechaun Tigers/Alberta
Kelly Russell Number 8 7 December 1986 Canada Toronto Nomads/Ontario
Laura Stoughton Scrum-half 3 March 1978 Canada Calgary Irish/Alberta
Julia Sugawara Scrum-half 27 November 1982 Canada Burnaby Lake/British Columbia
Brooke Hilditch Fly-half 28 June 1980 Canada Yeoman/Ontario
Anna Schnell Fly-half 7 October 1979 Canada Burnaby Lake/British Columbia
Mandy Marchak Centre 24 November 1984 Canada Capilano/British Columbia
Cheryl Phillips Centre 27 March 1982 Canada Toronto Scottish/Ontario
Sarah Ulmer Centre 24 April 1977 England Saracens
Maria Gallo Wing 21 September 1977 Canada Burnaby Lake/British Columbia
Heather Moyse Wing 23 July 1978 Canada Toronto Scottish/Ontario
Ashley Patzer Wing 28 June 1987 Canada Lethbridge
Brittany Waters Wing 23 April 1983 Canada Meraloma/British Columbia
Julianne Zussmann Fullback 23 January 1987 Canada Town of Mount Royal/Quebec Cariboux

France head coach Christian Galonnier announced the final squad on 12 July 2010.[29]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Céline Barthelemy Prop 27 December 1981 20 France Stade Bordelais
Nadège Labbey Prop 28 February 1979 22 France Ovalie Caennaise
Stéphanie Loyer Prop 19 October 1975 15 France AC Bobigny 93
Gaëlle Mignot Hooker 26 February 1987 0 France Montpellier HRC
Clémence Ollivier Hooker 20 July 1984 13 France Stade Rennais
Laetitia Salles Hooker 29 October 1982 61 France USA Perpignan
Clémence Audebert Lock 2 September 1981 7 France USA Perpignan
Cyrielle Bouisset Lock 5 April 1986 21 France USA Perpignan
Hasna Rhamouni Lock 23 April 1979 8 France CSM Gennevilliers
Manon André Flanker 22 September 1986 11 France Saint Orens
Aida Ba Flanker 27 June 1983 5 France AC Bobigby 93
Claire Canal Flanker 9 July 1985 20 France USA Perpignan
Marie-Charlotte Hebel Flanker 27 August 1984 24 Spain GEIEG Girona
Amandine Vaupre Flanker 22 April 1982 18 France Ovalie Caennaise
Sandra Rabier Number 8 1 March 1985 26 France Ovalie Caennaise
Stéphanie Provost Scrum-half 27 May 1973 73 France Ovalie Caennaise
Marie-Alice Yahe Scrum-half 10 July 1984 13 France USA Perpignan
Aurélie Bailon Fly-half 16 January 1987 23 France USA Perpignan
Audrey Parra Fly-half 16 November 1987 0 France Montpellier HRC
Sandrine Agricole Centre 13 March 1980 44 France Stade Rennais
Lucille Godiveau Centre 18 April 1987 17 France Stade Rennais
Céline Allainmat Wing 7 August 1982 34 France Stade Rennais
Fanny Horta Wing 22 January 1986 25 France USA Perpignan
Caroline Ladagnous Wing 22 September 1988 19 France RC Lons
Anaïs Lagougine Wing 24 September 1981 13 France Montpellier HRC
Elodie Poublan Fullback 13 April 1989 16 France Montpellier HRC

A squad of 26 has been announced by head coach Gary Parker on 22 June 2010, including Scotland’s most capped rugby player Donna Kennedy (110 caps) and Suzi Newton, after a long-term injury.[30]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Beth Dickens Prop 6 March 1980 29 Scotland Murrayfield Wanderers
Heather Lockhart Prop 9 June 1972 41 Scotland Hillhead Jordanhill
Rosalind Murphy Prop 3 July 1989 4 Scotland Edinburgh University
Alison MacDonald Hooker 17 October 1983 4 Scotland RHC Cougars
Sarah-Louise Walker Hooker 31 May 1982 29 Scotland Watsonians
Gillian McCord Lock 8 June 1977 41 Scotland RHC Cougars
Louise Moffat Lock 24 September 1982 28 Scotland Murrayfield Wanderers
Lindsay Wheeler Lock 8 April 1984 36 England Blaydon/Team Northumbria
Susie Brown Number 8 13 May 1981 39 England Richmond
Tess Forsberg Flanker 26 December 1981 0 Scotland Murrayfield Wanderers
Keri Holdsworth Flanker 12 October 1977 14 Scotland Watsonians
Donna Kennedy Flanker 16 February 1972 110 England Worcester
Lynne Reid Flanker 1 January 1977 50 Scotland RHC Cougars
Ruth Slaven Flanker 15 June 1986 16 Scotland Murrayfiled Wanderers
Louise Dalgliesh Scrum-half 29 April 1982 37 Scotland RHC Cougars
Sarah Gill Scrum-half 11 October 1983 23 Scotland RHC Cougars
Tanya Griffith Fly-half 5 May 1988 23 Scotland RHC Cougars
Veronica Fitzpatrick Centre 4 January 1980 56 Scotland RHC Cougars
Stephanie Johnston Centre 29 November 1985 3 Scotland Hillhead Jordanhill
Erin Kerr Centre 29 November 1982 39 England London Wasps
Suzi Newton Centre 9 July 1983 34 England Blaydon/Team Northumbria
Linsey Douglas Wing 6 October 1980 28 England London Wasps
Katy Green Wing 26 April 1985 2 Scotland Murrayfiled Wanderers
Celia Hawthorn Wing 6 November 1989 7 Scotland Edinburgh University
Nicola Halfpenny Fullback 24 June 1989 3 Scotland Melrose
Lucy Millard Fullback 23 October 1983 53 England Blaydon/Team Northumbria

Sweden head coach Jonas Ahl announced the final squad on 11 July 2010.[31]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Henrietta Högberg Prop 16 January 1980 Sweden Göteborg
Jennie Öhman Prop 29 July 1970 Sweden NRK Troján
Susanne Olovsson Prop 11 September 1972 Malaysia RSC Dingoes
Viktora Svangren Prop 22 November 1983 Sweden Stockholm Exiles
Sara Åkerman Hooker 13 May 1980 Sweden Pingvin
Erica Storckenfeldt Hooker 20 June 1982 Sweden Göteborg
Sofi Björkman Lock 21 January 1984 Sweden Stockholm Exiles
Katarina Boman Lock 12 December 1973 Sweden Uppsala
Madeleine Lahti Lock 29 January 1981 Sweden Enköping
Erika Andersson Flanker 11 April 1986 Sweden Stockholm Exiles
Jessica Berntsson Flanker 6 November 1984 Sweden Göteborg
Elisabeth Österberg Flanker 9 October 1977 Sweden Uppsala
Anna Lena Swartz Flanker 29 December 1972 Sweden NRK Troján
Anna Larsson Number 8 26 August 1975 Sweden Pingvin
Elisabeth Ygge Number 8 2 February 1987 Sweden Stockholm Exiles
Frida Ryberg Scrum-half 14 July 1978 Sweden Stockholm Exiles
Sofia Torstensson Scrum-half 26 September 1988 Sweden Uppsala
Ulrika Andersson Hall Fly-half 7 January 1973 Sweden Göteborg
Ninni Giebat Johansson Centre 5 September 1990 Sweden Vänersborg
Jessica Melin Centre 25 September 1984 Sweden Stockholm Exiles
Johanna Norberg Centre 26 September 1984 Sweden Vänersgorg
Karin Hedlund Wing 4 October 1979 Sweden Malmö
Jennifer Lindholm Wing 17 June 1990 Sweden Enköping
Charlotta Westin Vines Wing 3 May 1975 Sweden Uppsala
Anna Holmström Fullback 21 November 1981 Sweden Göteborg
Lina Norman Fullback 25 January 1981 Sweden Malmö

Notes and references

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  11. ^ a b c "Referees to 9 February". 2 February 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
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  14. ^ "Wallaroos aiming to break trans-Tasman hoodoo". 23 August 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
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  31. ^ "Uttagen trupp till VM 2010" (in Swedish). 11 July 2010. Retrieved 3 August 2010.


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IRELAND:
FB 15 Niamh Briggs downward-facing red arrow 69'
RW 14 Ashleigh Baxter
OC 13 Lynne Cantwell downward-facing red arrow 63'
IC 12 Grace Davitt
LW 11 Alison Miller downward-facing red arrow 69'
FH 10 Nora Stapleton
SH 9 Amy Davis downward-facing red arrow 60'
N8 8 Heather O'Brien
OF 7 Claire Molloy
BF 6 Siobhan Fleming downward-facing red arrow 60'
RL 5 Marie-Louise Reilly
LL 4 Sophie Spence
TP 3 Gillian Bourke downward-facing red arrow 50'
HK 2 Stacey-Lea Kennedy downward-facing red arrow 76'
LP 1 Fiona Coghlan (C) downward-facing red arrow 76'
Replacements:
HK 16 Ailis Egan upward-facing green arrow 50'
PR 17 Fiona Hayes upward-facing green arrow 76'
PR 18 Kerrie-Ann Craddock upward-facing green arrow 76'
LK 19 Paula Fitzpatrick upward-facing green arrow 60'
SH 20 Larissa Muldoon upward-facing green arrow 60'
WG 21 Hannah Casey upward-facing green arrow 69'
CE 22 Jenny Murphy upward-facing green arrow 63'
FB 23 Jackie Shiels upward-facing green arrow 69'
Coach:
Republic of Ireland Philip Doyle
ITALY:
FB 15 Manuela Furlan
RW 14 Maria Diletta Veronese downward-facing red arrow 61'
OC 13 Michela Sillari downward-facing red arrow 69'
IC 12 Beatrice Rigoni
LW 11 Maria Grazia Cioffi
FH 10 Veronica Schiavon downward-facing red arrow 76'
SH 9 Sara Barattin
N8 8 Silvia Gaudino (C)
OF 7 Ilaria Arrighetti downward-facing red arrow 69'
BF 6 Michela Este
RL 5 Alice Trevisan downward-facing red arrow 76'
LL 4 Cristina Molic
TP 3 Awa Coulibaly downward-facing red arrow 69'
HK 2 Melissa Bettoni downward-facing red arrow 76'
LP 1 Marta Ferrari downward-facing red arrow 63'
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HK 16 Debora Ballarini upward-facing green arrow 69'
PR 17 Lucia Cammarano upward-facing green arrow 63'
PR 18 Irene Campanini upward-facing green arrow 76'
LK 19 Alessia Pantarotto upward-facing green arrow 76'
FL 20 Elisa Giordano upward-facing green arrow 69'
CE 21 Maria Magatti upward-facing green arrow 69'
CE 22 Monica Bruno upward-facing green arrow 76'
WG 23 Sofia Stefan upward-facing green arrow 61'
Coach:
Italy Andrea Di Giandomenico

Assistant referees:
Helen O'Reilly (Ireland)[5]
Susan Carty (Ireland)[5]
Assessor:
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SCOTLAND:
FB 15 Stephanie Johnston
RW 14 Annabel Sergeant downward-facing red arrow 40'
OC 13 Gillian Inglis
IC 12 Laura Steven downward-facing red arrow 40'
LW 11 Katy Green downward-facing red arrow 58'
FH 10 Tanya Griffith
SH 9 Sarah Law downward-facing red arrow 50'
N8 8 Jade Konkel
OF 7 Tess Forsberg downward-facing red arrow 50'
BF 6 Ruth Slaven
RL 5 Emma Wassell
LL 4 Deborah McCormack
TP 3 Tracy Balmer (C)
HK 2 Lindsey Smith downward-facing red arrow 40'
LP 1 Heather Lockhart downward-facing red arrow 70'
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HK 16 Lana Skeldon upward-facing green arrow 40'
PR 17 Karen Dunbar upward-facing green arrow 70'
PR 18 Lisa Robertson
LK 19 Rachael Cook upward-facing green arrow 50'
SH 20 Louise Dalgliesh upward-facing green arrow 50'
FH 21 Lisa Martin upward-facing green arrow 40'
WG 22 Megan Gaffney upward-facing green arrow 40'
WG 23 Sarah Smith upward-facing green arrow 58'
Coach:
Scotland Jules Maxton
FRANCE:
FB 15 Christelle Le Duff
RW 14 Marion Lièvre
OC 13 Shanon Izar
IC 12 Marjorie Mayans
LW 11 Camille Grassineau downward-facing red arrow 40'
FH 10 Sandrine Agricole downward-facing red arrow 40'
SH 9 Jennyfer Troncy downward-facing red arrow 59'
N8 8 Safi N'Diaye
OF 7 Coumba Diallo downward-facing red arrow 55'
BF 6 Koumiba Djossouvi
RL 5 Assa Koïta downward-facing red arrow 45'
LL 4 Sandra Rabier
TP 3 Elodie Portaries downward-facing red arrow 35'
HK 2 Gaëlle Mignot (C) downward-facing red arrow 45'
LP 1 Hélène Ezanno downward-facing red arrow 39'
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HK 16 Laëtitia Salles upward-facing green arrow 45'
PR 17 Julie Duval upward-facing green arrow 35'
PR 18 Lise Arricastre upward-facing green arrow 39'
LK 19 Marine De Nadaï upward-facing green arrow 45'
FL 20 Laëtitia Grand upward-facing green arrow 55'
CE 21 Elodie Poublan upward-facing green arrow 40'
FH 22 Jessy Trémoulière upward-facing green arrow 40'
WG 23 Yanna Rivoalen upward-facing green arrow 59'
Coach:
France Christian Galonnier

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Alex Pratt (Scotland)[5]
Mhairi Hay (Scotland)[5]
Assessor:
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CANADA:
FB 15 Elissa Alarie
RW 14 Bianca Farella
OC 13 Arielle Dubissette-Borrice
IC 12 Andrea Burk
LW 11 Magali Harvey
FH 10 Cheryl Phillips
SH 9 Stephanie Bernier
N8 8 Jacey Murphy
OF 7 Kelly Russell (C)
BF 6 Megan Gibbs
RL 5 Maria Samson
LL 4 Latoya Blackwood
TP 3 Hilary Leith
HK 2 Mary-Jane Kirby
LP 1 Laura Russell
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17 Claragh Pegg
18 Kim Donaldson
19 Tyson Beukeboom
20 Kayla Mack
21 Julia Sugawara
22 Jessica Dovanne
23 Katie McNally
Coach:
Canada François Ratier
ENGLAND:
FB 15 Kay Wilson
RW 14 Julie Hope
OC 13 Abigail Chamberlain
IC 12 Megan Goddard
LW 11 Lydia Thompson
FH 10 Ceri Large
SH 9 Fiona Davidson
N8 8 Harriet Millar-Mills
OF 7 Isabelle Noel-Smith
BF 6 Sarah Hunter (C)
RL 5 Rowena Burnfield
LL 4 Rebecca Essex
TP 3 Laura Keates
HK 2 Emma Croker
LP 1 Rochelle Clark
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17 Claire Purdy
18 Justine Lucas
19 Zoe Saynor
20 Victoria Fleetwood
21 Charlotte Keane
22 Emily Scott
23 Lauren Cattell
Coach:
England Graham Smith

Assistant referees:
Brian Zapp (United States)[12]
Kurt Weaver (United States)[12]
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UNITED STATES:
FB 15 Christy Ringgenberg
RW 14 Ashley Kmiecik
OC 13 Emilie Bydwell
IC 12 Sylvia Braaten
LW 11 Erica Cavanaugh
FH 10 Sadie Anderson
SH 9 Kate Daley
N8 8 Jillion Potter
OF 7 Shaina Turley (C)
BF 6 Stacey Bridges
RL 5 Molly Kinsella
LL 4 Carmen Farmer
TP 3 Jamie Burke
HK 2 Kittery Wagner
LP 1 Hope Rogers
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17 Sarah Chobot
18 Sarah Wilson
19 Sarah Walsh
20 Kristin Zdanczewicz
21 Jocelyn Tseng
22 Kimber Rozier
23 Megan Bonny
Coach:
United States Pete Steinberg
SOUTH AFRICA:
FB 15 Marnezelle Rabie
RW 14 Phumeza Gadu
OC 13 Mathrin Simmers
IC 12 Vuyolwethu Vazi
LW 11 Marlien Cronje
FH 10 Zenay Jordaan
SH 9 Fundiswa Plaatjie
N8 8 Mandisa Williams (C)
OF 7 Nwabisa Ngxatu
BF 6 Lamla Momoti
RL 5 Andrea Mentoor
LL 4 Nolusindiso Booi
TP 3 Portia Jonga
HK 2 Celeste Marais
LP 1 Nedene Botha
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17 Laurian Johannes
18 Annilie Pretorius
19 Vuyokasi Mbonda
20 Nomathamsanqa Faleni
21 Zandile Nojoko
22 Veroeshka Grain
23 Daphne Scheepers
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South Africa Aslam Abrahams

Assistant referees:
Tim Luscombe (United States)[12]
Derek Summers (United States)[12]
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ENGLAND:
FB 15 Kate Hancock
RW 14 Georgina Roberts
OC 13 Amy Wilson-Hardy
IC 12 Lauren Cattell
LW 11 Leanne Riley
FH 10 Emily Scott
SH 9 Charlotte Keane
N8 8 Harriet Millar-Mills
OF 7 Victoria Fleetwood
BF 6 Fiona Fletcher
RL 5 Zoe Saynor
LL 4 Rebecca Essex
TP 3 Justine Lucas
HK 2 Mercedes Foy
LP 1 Claire Purdy (C)
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17 Rochelle Clark
18 Laura Keates
19 Isabelle Noel-Smith
20 Sarah Hunter
21 Fiona Davidson
22 Ceri Large
23 Kay Wilson
Coach:
England Graham Smith
SOUTH AFRICA:
FB 15 Marnezelle Rabie
RW 14 Phumeza Gadu
OC 13 Vuyolwethu Vazi
IC 12 Daphne Scheepers
LW 11 Marlien Cronje
FH 10 Zenay Jordaan
SH 9 Fundiswa Plaatjie
N8 8 Mandisa Williams (C)
OF 7 Nomathamsanqa Faleni
BF 6 Lamla Momoti
RL 5 Nwabisa Ngxatu
LL 4 Nolusindiso Booi
TP 3 Portia Jonga
HK 2 Thandi Xwetu
LP 1 Laurian Johannes
Replacements:
16 Nedene Botha upward-facing green arrow
17 Simone Vosloo
18 Annilie Pretorius
19 Andrea Mentoor
20 Vuyokasi Mbonda
21 Zandile Nojoko
22 Veroeshka Grain
23 Lusanda Mtiya
Coach:
South Africa Aslam Abrahams

Assistant referees:
Leah Berard (United States)[12]
Tom Coburn (United States)[12]
Assessor:
n/a

UNITED STATES:
FB 15 Christy Ringgenberg
RW 14 Erica Cavanaugh
OC 13 Emilie Bydwell
IC 12 Sylvia Braaten
LW 11 Nathalie Marchino
FH 10 Kimber Rozier
SH 9 Jocelyn Tseng
N8 8 Jillion Potter
OF 7 Lynelle Kugler
BF 6 Shaina Turley (C)
RL 5 Sarah Walsh
LL 4 Carmen Farmer
TP 3 Jamie Burke
HK 2 Katy Augustyn
LP 1 Hope Rogers
Replacements:
16 Sarah Chobot upward-facing green arrow
17 Sarah Wilson
18 Kittery Wagner
19 Stacey Bridges
20 Kristin Zdanczewicz
21 Kate Daley
22 Anne Peterson
23 Meya Bizer
Coach:
United States Pete Steinberg
CANADA:
FB 15 Elissa Alarie
RW 14 Bianca Farella
OC 13 Amanda Thornborough
IC 12 Andrea Burk
LW 11 Magali Harvey
FH 10 Cheryl Phillips
SH 9 Stephanie Bernier
N8 8 Jacey Murphy
OF 7 Kelly Russell (C)
BF 6 Megan Gibbs
RL 5 Maria Samson
LL 4 Kayla Mack
TP 3 Claragh Pegg
HK 2 Kim Donaldson
LP 1 Laura Russell
Replacements:
16 Sammy Crandell upward-facing green arrow
17 Marie-Pier Pinault-Reid
18 Mary-Jane Kirby
19 Caitlin Beaton
20 Tyson Beukeboom
21 Julia Sugawara
22 Jessica Dovanne
23 Katie McNally
Coach:
Canada François Ratier

Assistant referees:
Leah Berard (United States)[12]
Derek Summers (United States)[12]
Assessor:
n/a

Day three

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CANADA:
FB 15 Elissa Alarie
RW 14 Bianca Farella
OC 13 Amanda Thornborough
IC 12 Andrea Burk
LW 11 Magali Harvey
FH 10 Julia Sugawara
SH 9 Stephanie Bernier
N8 8 Jacey Murphy
OF 7 Kelly Russell (C)
BF 6 Megan Gibbs
RL 5 Maria Samson
LL 4 Latoya Blackwood
TP 3 Hilary Leith
HK 2 Kim Donaldson
LP 1 Marie-Pier Pinault-Reid
Replacements:
16 Laura Russell upward-facing green arrow
17 Sammy Crandell
18 Mary-Jane Kirby
19 Caitlin Beaton
20 Tyson Beukeboom
21 Sara Kaljuvee
22 Jessica Dovanne
23 Katie McNally
Coach:
Canada François Ratier
SOUTH AFRICA:
FB 15 Zandile Nojoko
RW 14 Marlien Cronje
OC 13 Daphne Scheepers
IC 12 Vuyolwethu Vazi
LW 11 Lusanda Mtiya
FH 10 Zenay Jordaan
SH 9 Fundiswa Plaatjie
N8 8 Mandisa Williams (C)
OF 7 Nomathamsanqa Faleni
BF 6 Lamla Momoti
RL 5 Nwabisa Ngxatu
LL 4 Andrea Mentoor
TP 3 Portia Jonga
HK 2 Thandi Xwetu
LP 1 Laurian Johannes
Replacements:
16 Nedene Botha upward-facing green arrow
17 Simone Vosloo
18 Annilie Pretorius
19 Nolusindiso Booi
20 Vuyokasi Mbonda
21 Marnezelle Rabie
22 Veroeshka Grain
23 Phumeza Gadu
Coach:
South Africa Aslam Abrahams

Assistant referees:
Tim Luscombe (United States)[12]
Tom Coburn (United States)[12]
Assessor:
n/a

UNITED STATES:
FB 15 Christy Ringgenberg
RW 14 Nathalie Marchino
OC 13 Emilie Bydwell
IC 12 Anne Peterson
LW 11 Ashley Kmiecik
FH 10 Kimber Rozier
SH 9 Jocelyn Tseng
N8 8 Jillion Potter (C)
OF 7 Lynelle Kugler
BF 6 Kristin Zdanczewicz
RL 5 Molly Kinsella
LL 4 Stacey Bridges
TP 3 Hope Rogers
HK 2 Kittery Wagner
LP 1 Sarah Chobot
Replacements:
16 Jamie Burke upward-facing green arrow
17 Sarah Wilson
18 Katy Augustyn
19 Carmen Farmer
20 Kate Daley
21 Deven Owsiany
22 Sylvia Braaten
23 Meya Bizer
Coach:
United States Pete Steinberg
ENGLAND:
FB 15 Kay Wilson
RW 14 Julie Hope
OC 13 Abigail Chamberlain
IC 12 Ceri Large
LW 11 Lydia Thompson
FH 10 Emily Scott
SH 9 Fiona Davidson
N8 8 Sarah Hunter (C)
OF 7 Victoria Fleetwood
BF 6 Isabelle Noel-Smith
RL 5 Rowena Burnfield
LL 4 Rebecca Essex
TP 3 Laura Keates
HK 2 Emma Croker
LP 1 Rochelle Clark
Replacements:
16 Mercedes Foy upward-facing green arrow
17 Claire Purdy
18 Justine Lucas
19 Zoe Saynor
20 Harriet Millar-Mills
21 Charlotte Keane
22 Megan Goddard
23 Amy Wilson-Hardy
Coach:
England Graham Smith

Assistant referees:
Brian Zapp (United States)[12]
Kurt Weaver (United States)[12]
Assessor:
n/a













ITALY:
FB 15 Manuela Furlan
RW 14 Michela Sillari
OC 13 Maria Grazia Cioffi
IC 12 Paola Zangirolami (C)
LW 11 Maria Diletta Veronese downward-facing red arrow 41'
FH 10 Veronica Schiavon
SH 9 Sara Barattin downward-facing red arrow 56'
N8 8 Flavia Severin downward-facing red arrow 55'
OF 7 Cecilia Zublena
BF 6 Michela Este downward-facing red arrow 56'
RL 5 Alice Trevisan
LL 4 Cristina Molic
TP 3 Lucia Gai downward-facing red arrow 46'
HK 2 Melissa Bettoni downward-facing red arrow 59'
LP 1 Marta Ferrari downward-facing red arrow 46'
Replacements:
HK 16 Debora Ballarini upward-facing green arrow 59'
PR 17 Awa Coulibaly upward-facing green arrow 46'
PR 18 Sara Zanon upward-facing green arrow 46'
LK 19 Alessia Pantarotto upward-facing green arrow 55'
FL 20 Ilaria Arrighetti upward-facing green arrow 56'
FL 21 Silvia Gaudino
FH 22 Michela Tondinelli upward-facing green arrow 56'
CE 23 Sofia Stefan upward-facing green arrow 41'
Coach:
Italy Andrea Di Giandomenico
SAMOA:
FB 15 Maitua Feterika downward-facing red arrow 45'
RW 14 Soteria Pulumu
OC 13 Maryanne Collins
IC 12 Merenaite Faitala-Mariner
LW 11 Justine Manaia Luatua
FH 10 Kally Leota
SH 9 Cesca Luafalealo downward-facing red arrow 45'
N8 8 Cynthia Taala (C)
OF 7 Rita Lilii downward-facing red arrow 46'
BF 6 Sally Kaokao downward-facing red arrow 46'
RL 5 Taalili Iosefo downward-facing red arrow 41'
LL 4 Hellen Tafa
TP 3 Rona Mulitalo downward-facing red arrow 51'
HK 2 Ginia Muavae downward-facing red arrow 51'
LP 1 Tessa Wright downward-facing red arrow 57'
Replacements:
HK 16 Luisa Avaiki upward-facing green arrow 57'
PR 17 Barbara Tyrell-Tuuga upward-facing green arrow 51'
PR 18 Cynthia Apineru upward-facing green arrow 51'
LK 19 Apaula Kerisiano upward-facing green arrow 41'
FL 20 Alix Leaupepe upward-facing green arrow 46'
SH 21 Roseanne Leaupepe upward-facing green arrow 45'
FH 22 Taimua Taiao upward-facing green arrow 45'
CE 23 Tracy Helleur upward-facing green arrow 46'
Coach:
Samoa Peter Fatialofa

Assistant referees:
Manuel Lazaro (Spain)[24]
Francisco Pesce (Spain)[24]
Assessor:
Pablo García (Spain)[24]

NETHERLANDS:
FB 15 Fenna Stomps
RW 14 Mireille Nieuwenhuis
OC 13 Marlieke Broer
IC 12 Liz van Erp downward-facing red arrow 52'
LW 11 Alexia Mavroudis yellow card 27' to 37'
FH 10 Rita Wiri
SH 9 Giselle Kleinen
N8 8 Shereza Pool
OF 7 Imara van Loon downward-facing red arrow 62'
BF 6 Christy van Oorschot downward-facing red arrow 30'
RL 5 Mirjam Steenbeek
LL 4 Asia Udding
TP 3 Sylke Haverkorn yellow card 59' to 69' downward-facing red arrow 59'
HK 2 Petra Zwart (C)
LP 1 Xandra Benthem de Grave downward-facing red arrow 52'
Replacements:
HK 16 Laurijn Draaisma upward-facing green arrow 62' downward-facing red arrow 73'
PR 17 Nienke Ruepert upward-facing green arrow 59'
LK 18 Maaike Loth upward-facing green arrow 30'
LK 19 Aukje Lingsma
FL 20 Yael Belder upward-facing green arrow 73'
PR 21 Esperanza Blijenburg upward-facing green arrow 52'
FH 22 Emma Hulshof upward-facing green arrow 56'
CE 23 Jannicke Ijdens upward-facing green arrow 52'
Coach:
Netherlands Dirk-Jan Verlinden
SCOTLAND:
FB 15 Katy Green yellow card 54' to 64'
RW 14 Lyndsay O'Donnell downward-facing red arrow 63'
OC 13 Sarah Dixon
IC 12 Gillian Inglis
LW 11 Megan Gaffney yellow card 27' to 37'
FH 10 Tanya Griffith
SH 9 Louise Dalgliesh downward-facing red arrow 40'
N8 8 Susie Brown (C) downward-facing red arrow 69'
OF 7 Tess Forsberg downward-facing red arrow 69'
BF 6 Kelly Shields downward-facing red arrow 28'
RL 5 Rebecca Parker
LL 4 Lindsay Wheeler
TP 3 Tracey Balmer downward-facing red arrow 62'
HK 2 Lindsey Smith downward-facing red arrow 62'
LP 1 Suzanne McKerlie-Hex downward-facing red arrow 52'
Replacements:
HK 16 Heather Lockhart upward-facing green arrow 52'
PR 17 Beth Dickens upward-facing green arrow 62'
PR 18 Nikki McLeod upward-facing green arrow 62'
LK 19 Bridget Millar-Mills upward-facing green arrow 69'
FL 20 Samantha Beal upward-facing green arrow 28'
SH 21 Sarah Law upward-facing green arrow 40'
FH 22 Lisa Martin upward-facing green arrow 63'
CE 23 Laura Steven
Coach:
Scotland Karen Findlay

Assistant referees:
José Fernández (Spain)[26]
Itziar Díaz (Spain)[26]
Assessor:
Enrique Roldán (Spain)[26]

SWEDEN:
FB 15 Amanda Sandsborg
RW 14 Kerstin Lövendahl red cross icon 30' to 37' downward-facing red arrow 46'
OC 13 Jennie Olsson downward-facing red arrow 72'
IC 12 Erika Andersson
LW 11 Jessica Melin
FH 10 Rebecca Kearney
SH 9 Sofia Gertz
N8 8 Elisabeth Ygge (C)
OF 7 Sara Sundström downward-facing red arrow 72'
BF 6 Emma Skagerlind downward-facing red arrow 46'
RL 5 Emilia Kristiansson downward-facing red arrow 72'
LL 4 Katarina Boman
TP 3 Viktoria Svangren downward-facing red arrow 72'
HK 2 Malin Johansson
LP 1 Annika Hector downward-facing red arrow 22'
Replacements:
HK 16 Mia Maurtisson upward-facing green arrow 72'
PR 17 Therese Nilsson
PR 18 Tove Viksten
LK 19 Micaela Francke-Rydén upward-facing green arrow 46'
FL 20 Sofia Bergvall upward-facing green arrow 72'
SH 21 Mimmie Mikaelsdotter Lind upward-facing green arrow 72'
FH 22 Carina Trinh upward-facing green arrow 30' downward-facing red arrow 37' upward-facing green arrow 46'
CE 23 Rebecka Sundell upward-facing green arrow 72'
Coach:
Sweden Andy Franco
SPAIN:
FB 15 Irene Schiavon
RW 14 Laura Esbrí downward-facing red arrow 60'
OC 13 Patricia García
IC 12 Marina Bravo downward-facing red arrow 69'
LW 11 Elisabeth Martínez downward-facing red arrow 65'
FH 10 Ana Vanesa Rial
SH 9 Bárbara Plà downward-facing red arrow 69'
N8 8 Ana Maria Aigneren (C)
OF 7 Paula Medín
BF 6 Ángela Del Pan
RL 5 Rocío García downward-facing red arrow 72'
LL 4 Lía Bailán downward-facing red arrow 60'
TP 3 Elena Redondo downward-facing red arrow 68'
HK 2 Aroa González
LP 1 Maria del Carmen Sequedo downward-facing red arrow 60'
Replacements:
HK 16 Alexandra Castillón upward-facing green arrow 72'
PR 17 Isabel Rico upward-facing green arrow 60'
PR 18 Clara Costa upward-facing green arrow 68'
LK 19 María Ribera upward-facing green arrow 60'
FL 20 Marta Cabané upward-facing green arrow 69'
SH 21 Helena Roca upward-facing green arrow 69'
FH 22 Berta García upward-facing green arrow 60'
CE 23 Julià Plà upward-facing green arrow 65'
Coach:
Spain Ines Etxegibel

Assistant referees:
Pedro Munirello (Portugal)[29]
Andrew Jackson (England)[29]
Assessor:
Michel Arpaillange (France)[29]

ITALY:
FB 15 Manuela Furlan
RW 14 Michela Sillari
OC 13 Maria Grazia Cioffi yellow card 56' to 66' downward-facing red arrow 78'
IC 12 Paola Zangirolami (C)
LW 11 Maria Diletta Veronese
FH 10 Veronica Schiavon
SH 9 Sara Barattin
N8 8 Flavia Severin
OF 7 Cecilia Zublena downward-facing red arrow 66'
BF 6 Ilaria Arrighetti downward-facing red arrow 78'
RL 5 Alice Trevisan
LL 4 Cristina Molic
TP 3 Lucia Gai downward-facing red arrow 66'
HK 2 Melissa Bettoni downward-facing red arrow 78'
LP 1 Marta Ferrari
Replacements:
HK 16 Debora Ballarini
PR 17 Awa Coulibaly upward-facing green arrow 66'
PR 18 Sara Zanon upward-facing green arrow 78'
LK 19 Alessia Pantarotto upward-facing green arrow 66'
FL 20 Elisa Giordano upward-facing green arrow 78'
FL 21 Claudia Tedeschi
FH 22 Michela Tondinelli
CE 23 Sofia Stefan upward-facing green arrow 78'
Coach:
Italy Andrea Di Giandomenico
SCOTLAND:
FB 15 Katy Green downward-facing red arrow 60'
RW 14 Sarah Dixon downward-facing red arrow 3'
OC 13 Annabel Sergeant
IC 12 Gillian Inglis
LW 11 Megan Gaffney downward-facing red arrow 76'
FH 10 Tanya Griffith
SH 9 Louise Dalgliesh downward-facing red arrow 52'
N8 8 Susie Brown (C)
OF 7 Tess Forsberg
BF 6 Jade Konkel downward-facing red arrow 52'
RL 5 Rebecca Parker
LL 4 Lindsay Wheeler
TP 3 Tracey Balmer downward-facing red arrow 72'
HK 2 Lindsey Smith downward-facing red arrow 68'
LP 1 Heather Lockhart
Replacements:
HK 16 Suzanne McKerlie-Hex
PR 17 Nikki McLeod upward-facing green arrow 68'
PR 18 Beth Dickens upward-facing green arrow 72'
LK 19 Bridget Millar-Mills upward-facing green arrow 76'
FL 20 Samantha Beal upward-facing green arrow 52'
SH 21 Sarah Law upward-facing green arrow 52'
FH 22 Lisa Martin upward-facing green arrow 60'
CE 23 Lyndsay O'Donnell upward-facing green arrow 3' yellow card 49' to 59'
Coach:
Scotland Karen Findlay

Assistant referees:
José Fernández (Spain)[32]
Francisco Pesce (Spain)[32]
Assessor:
Pablo García (Spain)[32]

SWEDEN:
FB 15 Amanda Sandsborg
RW 14 Jessica Melin
OC 13 Erika Andersson
IC 12 Jennie Olsson
LW 11 Kerstin Lövendahl
FH 10 Rebecca Kearney
SH 9 Sofia Gertz
N8 8 Katarina Boman
OF 7 Elisabeth Ygge (C)
BF 6 Emma Skagerlind
RL 5 Mimmie Mikaelsdotter Lind
LL 4 Sofia Bergvall downward-facing red arrow 65'
TP 3 Tove Viksten
HK 2 Viktoria Svangren downward-facing red arrow 65'
LP 1 Annika Hector downward-facing red arrow 41'
Replacements:
HK 16 Mia Maurtisson upward-facing green arrow 65'
PR 17 Therese Nilsson
PR 18 Malin Johansson upward-facing green arrow 41'
LK 19 Birgitta Fällström
FL 20 Rebecka Sundell
SH 21 Carina Trinh
FH 22 Sara Sundström upward-facing green arrow 65'
CE 23 Micaela Francke-Rydén
Coach:
Sweden Andy Franco
SAMOA:
FB 15 Taimua Taiao yellow card 73' to 80'
RW 14 Susan Leota
OC 13 Maryanne Collins downward-facing red arrow 60'
IC 12 Merenaite Faitala-Mariner
LW 11 Soteria Pulumu
FH 10 Alaiumu Sao-Taliu downward-facing red arrow 72'
SH 9 Roseanne Leaupepe downward-facing red arrow 72'
N8 8 Alix Leaupepe downward-facing red arrow 62'
OF 7 Tracy Helleur
BF 6 Rita Lilii downward-facing red arrow 58'
RL 5 Cynthia Taala (C)
LL 4 Hellen Tafa
TP 3 Rona Mulitalo downward-facing red arrow 66'
HK 2 Ginia Muavae downward-facing red arrow 66'
LP 1 Cynthia Apineru downward-facing red arrow 41'
Replacements:
PR 16 Tessa Wright upward-facing green arrow 41'
HK 17 Barbara Tyrell-Tuuga upward-facing green arrow 66'
PR 18 Luisa Avaiki upward-facing green arrow 66'
LK 19 Apaula Kerisiano upward-facing green arrow 58'
FL 20 Sally Kaokao upward-facing green arrow 62'
SH 21 Cesca Luafalealo upward-facing green arrow 72'
FH 22 Kally Leota upward-facing green arrow 72'
CE 23 Justine Manaia Luatua upward-facing green arrow 60' yellow card 66' to 76'
Coach:
Samoa Peter Fatialofa

Assistant referees:
Manuel Lázaro (Spain)[34]
Paloma Loza (Spain)[34]
Assessor:
Enrique Roldán (Spain)[34]

NETHERLANDS:
FB 15 Fenna Stomps
RW 14 Mireille Nieuwenhuis downward-facing red arrow 35'
OC 13 Marlieke Broer downward-facing red arrow 72'
IC 12 Aukje Lingsma
LW 11 Jannicke Ijdens downward-facing red arrow 58'
FH 10 Rita Wiri
SH 9 Yael Belder downward-facing red arrow 48'
N8 8 Shereza Pool
OF 7 Petra Zwart (C)
BF 6 Christy van Oorschot downward-facing red arrow 35'
RL 5 Asia Udding
LL 4 Maaike Loth yellow card 67' to 77'
TP 3 Sylke Haverkorn downward-facing red arrow 79'
HK 2 Laurijn Draaisma downward-facing red arrow 79'
LP 1 Xandra Benthem de Grave downward-facing red arrow 48'
Replacements:
HK 16 Nienke Ruepert upward-facing green arrow 79'
PR 17 Esperanza Blijenburg upward-facing green arrow 79'
PR 18 Imara van Loon upward-facing green arrow 48'
FL 19 Mirjam Steenbeek upward-facing green arrow 35'
SH 20 Giselle Kleinen upward-facing green arrow 48'
CE 21 Liz van Erp upward-facing green arrow 72'
CE 22 Alexia Mavroudis upward-facing green arrow 35'
WG 23 Irith Lely upward-facing green arrow 58'
Coach:
Netherlands Dirk-Jan Verlinden
SPAIN:
FB 15 Laura Esbrí downward-facing red arrow 70'
RW 14 Elisabeth Martínez downward-facing red arrow 65'
OC 13 Marina Bravo
IC 12 Patricia García downward-facing red arrow 65'
LW 11 Julià Plà downward-facing red arrow 48'
FH 10 Ana Vanesa Rial
SH 9 Bárbara Plà
N8 8 Ana Maria Aigneren (C) downward-facing red arrow 55'
OF 7 Ángela Del Pan yellow card 60' to 70'
BF 6 Paula Medín
RL 5 María Ribera
LL 4 Lía Bailán
TP 3 Rocío García downward-facing red arrow 70'
HK 2 Aroa González downward-facing red arrow 65'
LP 1 Elena Redondo downward-facing red arrow 55'
Replacements:
PR 16 Maria del Carmen Sequedo upward-facing green arrow 55'
HK 17 Isabel Rico upward-facing green arrow 65'
PR 18 Alexandra Castillón upward-facing green arrow 70'
LK 19 Lourdes Alameda upward-facing green arrow 70'
FL 20 María Casado upward-facing green arrow 55'
SH 21 Marta Cabané upward-facing green arrow 48'
FH 22 Irene Schiavon upward-facing green arrow 65'
WG 23 Berta García upward-facing green arrow 65'
Coach:
Spain Ines Etxegibel

Assistant referees:
Andrew Jackson (England)[36]
Maxime Chalon (France)[36]
Assessor:
Michel Arpaillange (France)[36]

SWEDEN:
FB 15 Amanda Sandsborg downward-facing red arrow 75'
RW 14 Jessica Melin
OC 13 Erika Andersson yellow card 79' to 80'
IC 12 Jennie Olsson downward-facing red arrow 70'
LW 11 Kerstin Lövendahl
FH 10 Rebecca Kearney
SH 9 Sofia Gertz (C)
N8 8 Katarina Boman
OF 7 Emma Skagerlind
BF 6 Sara Sundström downward-facing red arrow 40'
RL 5 Emilia Kristiansson downward-facing red arrow 40'
LL 4 Mimmie Mikaelsdotter Lind
TP 3 Tove Viksten downward-facing red arrow 75'
HK 2 Viktoria Svangren downward-facing red arrow 40'
LP 1 Malin Johansson downward-facing red arrow 57'
Replacements:
HK 16 Mia Maurtisson upward-facing green arrow 40'
PR 17 Therese Nilsson upward-facing green arrow 75'
PR 18 Annika Hector upward-facing green arrow 57'
LK 19 Birgitta Fällström upward-facing green arrow 75'
CE 20 Rebecka Sundell upward-facing green arrow 70'
WG 21 Carina Trinh
LK 22 Micaela Francke-Rydén yellow card 65' to 75' upward-facing green arrow 40'
LK 23 Sofia Bergvall upward-facing green arrow 40'
Coach:
Sweden Andy Franco
SCOTLAND:
FB 15 Katy Green
RW 14 Lyndsay O'Donnell downward-facing red arrow 80+1'
OC 13 Annabel Sergeant
IC 12 Gillian Inglis
LW 11 Megan Gaffney
FH 10 Tanya Griffith
SH 9 Sarah Law downward-facing red arrow 63'
N8 8 Lindsay Wheeler
OF 7 Tess Forsberg
BF 6 Susie Brown (C)
RL 5 Rebecca Parker downward-facing red arrow 40'
LL 4 Samantha Beal downward-facing red arrow 19'
TP 3 Tracey Balmer downward-facing red arrow 78'
HK 2 Lindsey Smith downward-facing red arrow 72'
LP 1 Heather Lockhart downward-facing red arrow 78'
Replacements:
PR 16 Suzanne McKerlie-Hex upward-facing green arrow 78'
HK 17 Sarah Quick upward-facing green arrow 72'
PR 18 Beth Dickens upward-facing green arrow 78'
LK 19 Bridget Millar-Mills upward-facing green arrow 19'
FL 20 Jade Konkel upward-facing green arrow 40' downward-facing red arrow 80+1'
FL 21 Nikki McLeod upward-facing green arrow 80+1'
SH 22 Louise Dalgliesh upward-facing green arrow 63'
CE 23 Laura Steven upward-facing green arrow 80+1'
Coach:
Scotland Karen Findlay

Assistant referees:
Alhambra Nievas (Spain)[39]
Itziar Díaz (Spain)[39]
Assessor:
Pablo García (Spain)[39]

NETHERLANDS:
FB 15 Fenna Stomps
RW 14 Emma Hulshof downward-facing red arrow 37'
OC 13 Marlieke Broer
IC 12 Aukje Lingsma
LW 11 Alexia Mavroudis
FH 10 Rita Wiri
SH 9 Yael Belder downward-facing red arrow 32'
N8 8 Asia Udding downward-facing red arrow 48'
OF 7 Liz van Erp
BF 6 Christy van Oorschot downward-facing red arrow 75'
RL 5 Shereza Pool downward-facing red arrow 63'
LL 4 Mirjam Steenbeek
TP 3 Sylke Haverkorn
HK 2 Petra Zwart (C)
LP 1 Xandra Benthem de Grave downward-facing red arrow 72'
Replacements:
HK 16 Esperanza Blijenburg upward-facing green arrow 72'
PR 17 Nienke Ruepert
PR 18 Laurijn Draaisma
FL 19 Mireille Nieuwenhuis upward-facing green arrow 63'
FL 20 Irith Lely upward-facing green arrow 75'
SH 21 Giselle Kleinen upward-facing green arrow 32'
WG 22 Jannicke Ijdens upward-facing green arrow 37'
LK 23 Maaike Loth upward-facing green arrow 48'
Coach:
Netherlands Dirk-Jan Verlinden
SAMOA:
FB 15 Taimua Taiao downward-facing red arrow 63'
RW 14 Soteria Pulumu
OC 13 Maryanne Collins yellow card 50' to 60'
IC 12 Merenaite Faitala-Mariner
LW 11 Justine Manaia Luatua
FH 10 Alaiumu Sao-Taliu downward-facing red arrow 48'
SH 9 Roseanne Leaupepe downward-facing red arrow 56'
N8 8 Alix Leaupepe downward-facing red arrow 63'
OF 7 Tracy Helleur downward-facing red arrow 59'
BF 6 Rita Lilii
RL 5 Cynthia Taala (C)
LL 4 Hellen Tafa downward-facing red arrow 63'
TP 3 Rona Mulitalo downward-facing red arrow 63'
HK 2 Ginia Muavae
LP 1 Cynthia Apineru downward-facing red arrow 56'
Replacements:
HK 16 Tessa Wright upward-facing green arrow 56'
PR 17 Monique Hiku upward-facing green arrow 63'
PR 18 Luisa Avaiki upward-facing green arrow 63'
LK 19 Apaula Kerisiano upward-facing green arrow 32'
FL 20 Sally Kaokao upward-facing green arrow 59'
SH 21 Cesca Luafalealo upward-facing green arrow 56'
FH 22 Kally Leota upward-facing green arrow 48'
CE 23 Susan Leota upward-facing green arrow 63'
Coach:
Samoa Peter Fatialofa

Assistant referees:
José Fernández (Spain)[40]
Ignacio Chaves (Spain)[40]
Assessor:
Enrique Roldán (Spain)[40]

ITALY:
FB 15 Manuela Furlan
RW 14 Michela Sillari
OC 13 Maria Grazia Cioffi downward-facing red arrow 52'
IC 12 Paola Zangirolami
LW 11 Maria Diletta Veronese yellow card 57' to 67' downward-facing red arrow 74'
FH 10 Veronica Schiavon
SH 9 Sara Barattin
N8 8 Flavia Severin yellow card 24' to 34'
OF 7 Silvia Gaudino (C)
BF 6 Michela Este downward-facing red arrow 30'
RL 5 Alice Trevisan
LL 4 Cristina Molic downward-facing red arrow 74'
TP 3 Lucia Gai downward-facing red arrow 74'
HK 2 Melissa Bettoni
LP 1 Marta Ferrari
Replacements:
PR 16 Awa Coulibaly upward-facing green arrow 74'
PR 17 Sara Zanon
LK 18 Ilaria Arrighetti upward-facing green arrow 30'
LK 19 Alessia Pantarotto
FL 20 Cecilia Zublena upward-facing green arrow 74'
FL 21 Elisa Giordano
FH 22 Michela Tondinelli upward-facing green arrow 74'
CE 23 Sofia Stefan upward-facing green arrow 52'
Coach:
Italy Andrea Di Giandomenico
SPAIN:
FB 15 Laura Esbrí downward-facing red arrow 73'
RW 14 Elisabeth Martínez
OC 13 Marina Bravo
IC 12 Patricia García
LW 11 Julià Plà downward-facing red arrow 62'
FH 10 Ana Vanesa Rial downward-facing red arrow 75'
SH 9 Bárbara Plà downward-facing red arrow 69'
N8 8 Ana Maria Aigneren (C)
OF 7 Ángela Del Pan
BF 6 Paula Medín
RL 5 María Ribera
LL 4 Lía Bailán downward-facing red arrow 73'
TP 3 Rocío García downward-facing red arrow 73'
HK 2 Aroa González downward-facing red arrow 75'
LP 1 Elena Redondo downward-facing red arrow 62'
Replacements:
PR 16 Maria del Carmen Sequedo upward-facing green arrow 62'
PR 17 Isabel Rico upward-facing green arrow 73'
HK 18 Saioa Jaurena upward-facing green arrow 75'
LK 19 Clara Costa upward-facing green arrow 73'
FH 20 Irene Schiavon upward-facing green arrow 73'
SH 21 Lourdes Alameda upward-facing green arrow 69'
WG 22 Berta García upward-facing green arrow 62'
CE 23 Helena Roca upward-facing green arrow 75'
Coach:
Spain Ines Etxegibel

Assistant referees:
Pedro Munirello (Portugal)[43]
Andrew Jackson (England)[43]
Assessor:
Michel Arpaillange (France)[43]

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