The following is a list of Samoa women's national rugby union team matches.
Won | Lost | Draw |
Date | Samoa | Score | Opponent | Venue | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
29 April 2023 | Manusina XV | 41–10 | Tonga Women's A | Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland | [70] [71] |
23 September 2023 | Manusina XV | 12–38 | Black Ferns XV | Navigation Homes Stadium | [72] |
16 September 2024 | Samoa | 20–17 | Australia A | Apia Park, Apia | [73] |
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