List of England women's national rugby league players

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List of England women's national rugby league players is a list of people who have played for the England women's national rugby league team.

Contents

Heritage Numbers (H#) were determined by the Women in Rugby League project in collaboration with England Rugby League. [1] [2]

Player register

Last updated: 15 January 2025.
The sources section below provides an explanation of the many sources used in the initial preparation of this list.
Tries and goals are incomplete for five matches in the years 2007, 2008, and 2009. See the points section below for further details.

H#PlayerPosition(s)RecordDebutLast
MTGPDateOpponentAgeClubRef
1Lindsay AnfieldFB1322127 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA 24Wakefield Panthers [3] 2013
2Dannielle TitteringtonWG92087 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA 27 Bradford Thunderbirds [3] 2013
3 Vicky Molyneux SR, CE, LF80007 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA 19Hillside Hawks [3] 2023
4Natalie GilmourCE, LF1813311147 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA 31Wakefield Panthers [3] 2013
5Michelle GreenwoodWG880327 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA Wakefield Panthers [3] 2010
6Gemma WalshSO, SH1463307 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA 24Wakefield Panthers [3] 2013
7Danielle BoseSO, SH51047 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA 19 Bradford Thunderbirds [3] 2015
8Andrea DobsonLF, PR, SR2408167 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA 20Hillside Hawks [3] 2018
9Claire HallHK, SH112087 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA Copeland Wildcats [3] 2013
10Amanda DonaldsonPR, SR1230127 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA 16Copeland Wildcats [3] 2011
11Sue CochraneSR60007 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA Wakefield Panthers [3] 2008
12Beth SutcliffeLF, PR, SR2040167 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA 24Hillside Hawks [3] 2017
13Aimee BradshawSR20007 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA Warrington Wolves [3] 2008
14Sarah HarrisonIN10007 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA Hillside Hawks [3] 2007
15Debbie HodgkinsonIN40007 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA Wakefield Panthers [3] 2008
16Rachel TwibillWG, FB, SR1890367 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA 22 Bradford Thunderbirds [3] 2013
17Christina OvendonIN10007 Jul 2007Flag of France.svg  FRA West London Sharks [3] 2007
18 Joanne Watmore CE, SO, LF131305213 Jul 2008Flag of France.svg  FRA 21Halton [4] 2011
19Laura RowellSO100013 Jul 2008Flag of France.svg  FRA 2008
20Emma SlowePR24301213 Jul 2008Flag of France.svg  FRA 25Wakefield Panthers [4] 2017
21Katie O'TooleHK, SR900013 Jul 2008Flag of France.svg  FRA Townville Tigers [4] 2008
22Sophie LazenbyIN620813 Jul 2008Flag of France.svg  FRA West Hull [4] 2008
23Jenny WelsbySH, SO800013 Jul 2008Flag of France.svg  FRA Hillside Hawks [4] 2017
24Lisa TaylorSR401213 Jul 2008Flag of France.svg  FRA Middleton Marauders [4] 2009
25Kirsty MoroneySH, SO1960246 Nov 2008Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Bradford Thunderbirds [5] 2017
26Leah CareySR20008 Nov 2008Flag of France.svg  FRA West London Sharks [5] 2008
27 Emily Rudge SR, LF, SH321706810 Nov 2008Flag of Australia (converted).svg  AUS 16 Warrington Wolves [6] 2024
28Heidi SchelburgWG200012 Nov 2008Flag of New Zealand.svg  NZL West London Sharks [4] 2008
29 Amy Hardcastle CE, FB, WG2830012018 Jul 2009Flag of France.svg  FRA 20 Siddal [7] [8] 2024
30Charlene HeneganWG300018 Jul 2009Flag of France.svg  FRA 21 Bradford Thunderbirds [9] 2010
31Sarah RoperPR200018 Jul 2009Flag of France.svg  FRA Combined Services [7] 2000
32Mags LowishIN100018 Jul 2009Flag of France.svg  FRA Nottingham Outlaws [7] 2009
33 Jodie Cunningham LF, FB, CE, WG, SO321004018 Jul 2009Flag of France.svg  FRA 17 Warrington Wolves [7] [8] 2024
34Hannah BairstowWG, FB510418 Jul 2009Flag of France.svg  FRA Middleton Marauders [7] 2012
35Kelsey MorganSO100025 Jul 2009Flag of France.svg  FRA Wakefield Panthers [10] [7] 2009
36Isobel HowardIN200025 Jul 2009Flag of France.svg  FRA Warrington Wolves 2010
37 Lois Forsell HK, LF18301210 Jul 2010Flag of France.svg  FRA 18Middleton Marauders ERL 2017
38Holly FreestoneSR920810 Jul 2010Flag of France.svg  FRA 24Copeland Wildcats ERL 2013
39Clare RobinsonCE, PR, SR10301210 Jul 2010Flag of France.svg  FRA 26 Warrington Wolves [11] 2013
40Paula McCourtSR210410 Oct 2010Flag of New Zealand.svg  NZL 30Wakefield Panthers [12] 2010
41Kim FieldLF, PR, SR610416 Oct 2010Flag of New Zealand.svg  NZL 26Combined Services [12] 2013
42Rebecca WilliamsIN31042 Jul 2011Flag of France.svg  FRA Nottingham Outlaws [13] 2012
43 Tara-Jane Stanley FB, WG, CE21177521815 Jun 2012Flag of France.svg  FRA 18 Widnes Vikings ERL 2023
44Lauren StallwoodWG400015 Jun 2012Flag of France.svg  FRA Bradford Thunderbirds [14] 2013
45Danielle BoundHK1120815 Jun 2012Flag of France.svg  FRA 18 Warrington Wolves [15] 2017
46Holly MyersWG230128 Jul 2013Flag of New Zealand.svg  NZL Coventry/Southampton [16] 2013
47Katie Cooper-BirkenheadSH311611 Jul 2013Flag of France.svg  FRA Featherstone Rovers [16] 2016
48Lori HolloranLF100011 Jul 2013Flag of France.svg  FRA Normanton [16] 2013
49Charlotte BoothWG, FB10502017 Jun 2015Flag of France.svg  FRA Bradford Thunderbirds [17] 2019
50 Tara Jones HK, CE, SO14602417 Jun 2015Flag of France.svg  FRA 18 Thatto Heath Crusaders [17] 2023
51Sarah DunnCE, WG510417 Jun 2015Flag of France.svg  FRA 34Stanningley [17] 2017
52Kayleigh BulmanWG620817 Jun 2015Flag of France.svg  FRA Featherstone Rovers [17] 2017
53Sarah FletcherPR200017 Jun 2015Flag of France.svg  FRA Normanton [17] 2015
54Carrie RobertsCE, SR4411817 Jun 2015Flag of France.svg  FRA Combined Services [17] 2022
55Jessica CourtmanCE, SR701217 Jun 2015Flag of France.svg  FRA Bradford Thunderbirds [17] 2017
56 Danika Priim PR700017 Jun 2015Flag of France.svg  FRA 30Stanningley [17] 2017
57Faye GaskinSO, SH800017 Jun 2015Flag of France.svg  FRA 23 Thatto Heath Crusaders [17] 2019
58Samantha SimpsonWG100020 Jun 2015Flag of France.svg  FRA Thatto Heath Crusaders [17] 2015
59Amy RobinsonSH100020 Jun 2015Flag of France.svg  FRA Combined Services [17] 2015
60Stacey WhiteLF, SR200020 Jun 2015Flag of France.svg  FRA Normanton [17] 2017
61Georgia SutherlandCE100022 Oct 2016Flag of France.svg  FRA 19 Leigh Miners Rangers [18] 2016
62Claire GarnerSO, SH303622 Oct 2016Flag of France.svg  FRA 26 Bradford Bulls [18] 2017
63Rhiannon MarshallLF, PR310422 Oct 2016Flag of France.svg  FRA Bradford Bulls [18] 2019
64 Natalie Harrowell SR310422 Oct 2016Flag of France.svg  FRA 26 Featherstone Rovers [18] 2017
65 Sinead Peach HK610422 Oct 2016Flag of France.svg  FRA 18 Featherstone Rovers [18] 2023
66Brogan ChurmIN100021 Jun 2017Flag of France.svg  FRA Featherstone Rovers [19] 2017
67Chantelle CrowlPR, SR900021 Jun 2017Flag of France.svg  FRA 24 Thatto Heath Crusaders [19] 2024
68Shona HoylePR, SR20502021 Jun 2017Flag of France.svg  FRA 23 Bradford Bulls [19] 2024
69Rachel ThompsonCE310421 Jun 2017Flag of France.svg  FRA 22 Thatto Heath Crusaders [19] 2019
70Katherine HepworthIN400024 Jun 2017Flag of France.svg  FRA Castleford Tigers 2017
71Rebecca GreenfieldWG220827 Oct 2018Flag of France.svg  FRA 20 Wigan Warriors [20] 2019
72Naomi WilliamsCE320827 Oct 2018Flag of France.svg  FRA St Helens [20] 2019
73 Caitlin Beevers WG, FB, CE10803227 Oct 2018Flag of France.svg  FRA 17 Leeds Rhinos [20] 2024
74 Georgia Roche SH, SO12702827 Oct 2018Flag of France.svg  FRA 19 Castleford Tigers [20] 2023
75Dannielle AndersonPR510427 Oct 2018Flag of France.svg  FRA 23 Leeds Rhinos [20] 2022
76Amy JohnsonPR200027 Oct 2018Flag of France.svg  FRA 25 Leeds Rhinos [20] 2019
77Vicky WhitfieldIN1110427 Oct 2018Flag of France.svg  FRA 22 St Helens [20] 2024
78Grace FieldPR101049 Nov 2019Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  PNG 22 Castleford Tigers [21] 2023
79Kelsey GentlesWG10009 Nov 2019Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  PNG 20 Castleford Tigers [21] 2019
80Shannon LaceyLF, SR20009 Nov 2019Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  PNG 19 Leeds Rhinos [21] 2019
81Tamzin RenoufCE42089 Nov 2019Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  PNG 18 Castleford Tigers [21] 2023
82Georgia WilsonWG420816 Nov 2019Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  PNG 22 Wigan Warriors [21] 2022
83 Leah Burke WG71004016 Nov 2019Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  PNG 20 St Helens [21] 2023
84 Francesca Goldthorp FB, WG, CE8702825 Jun 2021Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 18 Leeds Rhinos [22] 2022
85Beth StottSH403625 Jun 2021Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 31 St Helens [22] 2022
86Paige TravisSR, PR8401625 Jun 2021Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 21 St Helens [22] 2024
87 Hollie-Mae Dodd SR10803225 Jun 2021Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 17 Castleford Tigers [22] 2024
88Savannah AndradeCE100023 Oct 2021Flag of France.svg  FRA 21 York City Knights [23] 2021
89Rachael WooseyIN100023 Oct 2021Flag of France.svg  FRA 24 St Helens [23] 2021
90Caroline CollieWG100012 Jun 2022Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 35 Bedford Tigers [24] 2022
91Zoe HarrisSO510412 Jun 2022Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 25 St Helens [24] 2024
92Olivia WoodPR920812 Jun 2022Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 20 York City Knights [24] 2024
93 Courtney Winfield-Hill SH, SO5301218 Jun 2022Flag of France.svg  FRA 35 Leeds Rhinos [24] 2022
94Keara BennettHK810418 Jun 2022Flag of France.svg  FRA 19 Leeds Rhinos [24] 2024
95Zoe HornbyIN30005 Nov 2022Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN 23 Leeds Rhinos [25] 2024
96Eboni PartingtonWG4401629 Apr 2023Flag of France.svg  FRA 20 St Helens [26] 2024
97Lacey OwenIN11044 Nov 2023Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 23 York Valkyrie [27] 2023
98 Georgie Dagger FB110429 Jun 2024Flag of France.svg  FRA 26 York Valkyrie [28] 2024
99Anna DaviesWG2702829 Jun 2024Flag of France.svg  FRA 29 Wigan Warriors [28] 2024
100Isabel RoweSH20142829 Jun 2024Flag of France.svg  FRA Wigan Warriors [28] 2024
101Katie MottersheadIN210429 Jun 2024Flag of France.svg  FRA 20 St Helens [28] 2024
102Bella SykesIN200029 Jun 2024Flag of France.svg  FRA 19 Leeds Rhinos [28] 2024
103Amelia BrownFB130122 Nov 2024Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 20 Huddersfield Giants [29] 2024
104Erin StottCE11042 Nov 2024Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL Huddersfield Giants [29] 2024
105Izzy NorthropIN10002 Nov 2024Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 24 Leeds Rhinos [29] 2024

Notes

Positions

Points

  • The tally of individual tries and goals is missing detail from five matches.
    • 2007 vs France, all 16 points unknown.
    • 2008 vs France, only 12 of 42 points known. An online article, now archived, that lists the squad for the 2008 World Cup in November 2008 mentions that winger Michelle Greenwood scored a hat-trick of tries in the match against France in July 2008. [30]
    • 2008 vs Russia (World Cup), 66 of 72 points are known. A report in the League Express noted eight try-scorers for a combined 13 tries and two goal-kickers for a combined seven goals. [5]
    • 2008 vs France (World Cup), 40 of 54 points are known. A report in the League Express noted seven try-scorers for a combined ten tries, but goal-kickers were not mentioned. [5]
    • 2009 vs France (First Test), 24 of 28 points are known. A brief match report in the Bradford Telegraph and Argus notes five try-scorers, scoring a combined six tries, but goal-kickers were not mentioned. [31]
  • Drop goal / field goal column excluded as, to date, no England player has kicked a drop goal / field goal in Internationals.

Debut

  • The club listed is the club with whom the individual was playing, or had most recently played, at the time of making her debut.

Sources

Playing data presented in this list page is compiled from multiple sources, that are online, indirectly online, and offline.

For a full list of the matches abbreviated on the tables below, see the results section on the main page.

Rugby League Records

Many matches played by England women's national rugby league team are directly available on the external, database website, Rugby League Records.

Flag of England.svg England women's matches at Rugby League Records
Matches0123456789
0 9Flag of France.svg 2007Flag of France.svg 2008Flag of Russia.svg 2008 Flag of France.svg 2008 Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2008 Flag of New Zealand.svg 2008   2008 Flag of France.svg 2009Flag of France.svg 2009
10 19Flag of France.svg 2010Flag of New Zealand.svg 2010Flag of New Zealand.svg 2010Flag of France.svg 2011Flag of France.svg 2011Flag of France.svg 2012Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2013 Flag of New Zealand.svg 2013 Flag of France.svg 2013 Flag of France.svg 2013
20 29Flag of France.svg 2015Flag of France.svg 2015Flag of France.svg 2016Flag of France.svg 2017Flag of France.svg 2017Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg 2017 Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2017 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg 2017 Flag of New Zealand.svg 2017 Flag of France.svg 2018
30 39Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg 2019Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg 2019Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 2021Flag of France.svg 2021Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 2022Flag of France.svg 2022Flag of Brazil.svg 2022 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2022 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg 2022 Flag of New Zealand.svg 2022
40 43Flag of France.svg 2023 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 2023 Flag of France.svg 2024 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 2024

European Rugby League

Team lists, scorers and written reports for many matches played by England women's national rugby league team are directly available on the external website, European Rugby League.

Flag of England.svg England women's match reports with team lists at European Rugby League
Matches0123456789
0 9Flag of France.svg 2007Flag of France.svg 2008Flag of Russia.svg 2008Flag of France.svg 2008Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2008Flag of New Zealand.svg 2008  2008Flag of France.svg 2009Flag of France.svg 2009
10 19Flag of France.svg 2010 Flag of New Zealand.svg 2010Flag of New Zealand.svg 2010 Flag of France.svg 2011 Flag of France.svg 2011 Flag of France.svg 2012 Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2013 Flag of New Zealand.svg 2013 Flag of France.svg 2013 Flag of France.svg 2013
20 29Flag of France.svg 2015 Flag of France.svg 2015 Flag of France.svg 2016Flag of France.svg 2017Flag of France.svg 2017Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg 2017 Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2017 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg 2017 Flag of New Zealand.svg 2017 Flag of France.svg 2018
30 39Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg 2019Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg 2019Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 2021 Flag of France.svg 2021 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 2022 Flag of France.svg 2022 Flag of Brazil.svg 2022 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2022 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg 2022 Flag of New Zealand.svg 2022
40 43Flag of France.svg 2023 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 2023 Flag of France.svg 2024 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 2024

Other online sources

Indirect online sources

The following articles are accessible via eResources such as NewsBank and ProQuest. One means of accessing eResources is through participating libraries. For example, the State Library of New South Wales provides free access to eResources for residents of New South Wales who are library members. [44] [45]

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