The Australia women's national rugby league team, also known as the Australian Jillaroos, or Harvey Norman Jillaroos for sponsorship reasons,[1] represents Australia in women's rugby league. They played their first formal international in 1995 under the administration of the Australian Women's Rugby League. The AWRL affiliated with the Australian Rugby League in the late 1990s, with AWRL reports included in ARL annual reports.[2] Since the advent of the Australian Rugby League Commission in February 2012, the team has been administered by that body and the National Rugby League.
The Australian Jillaroos are current world champions, having won the last three Women's Rugby League World Cup tournaments. Their first World Cup victory came in the fourth tournament, in 2013.[3][4][5][6] The Jillaroos won on home soil in 2017 and again in the postponed 2021 tournament held in November 2022. Appointed in February 2025, the current head coach of the Jillaroos is Jess Skinner.[7]
Matches have been broadcast on free-to-air networks since 2014 (Nines) and 2015 (Test Match).[8][9][10]
The Jillaroos squad is selected by a panel of national selectors. There are specific tournaments and matches that act as selection trials.[11] These include:
The current coach of the Australian team is Jess Skinner. Previous coaches have included Paul Dyer, Graham Murray, and Steve Folkes.
Table last updated 8 March 2025.
The squad for the upcoming international against England in Las Vegas on 1 March 2025 was announced on 7 February 2025.[7] Jersey numbers and positions were announced on 25 February 2025.[28] Tallies in the table include the match against England on 1 March 2025. Players' ages are as at the date that the table was last updated, 2 March 2025.
Notes:
In August 2024 the NRL announced the induction of six former Jillaroos players into the National Rugby League Hall of Fame. This was the first induction of women since the inception of the Hall of Fame in 2008.[29]
Note: The lists of clubs in the above table is incomplete.
Games played: 32
Points scored: 76
Tries scored: 19
Goals kicked: 31
Points scored in a match: 24
Tries scored in a match: 6
Goals kicked in a match: 11
Since 2015 a Female Player of the Year award has been included in the Dally M Awards.
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Women's Governance and History
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