List of Singapore women's national rugby union team matches

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The following is a list of Singapore women's national rugby union team matches.

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Overall

Singapore's overall international match record against all nations is as follows:

Games PlayedWonDrawnLostWin %
Total29712124.13%

Full internationals

Legend

WonLostDraw

2000s

TestDateSingaporeScoreOpponentVenueEvent
117 November 2006 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg0–12Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Kunming 2006 Asia Championship
219 November 2006 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg0–20Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Kunming 2006 Asia Championship
32 November 2007 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg6–39Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Kunming 2007 Asia Championship
44 November 2007 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg7–20Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Kunming 2007 Asia Championship
53 June 2008 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg38–0Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan 2008 Asia Championship
65 June 2008 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg10–17Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan 2008 Asia Championship
77 June 2008 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg0–15Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan 2008 Asia Championship
84 December 2008 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg10–10Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong St Andrew's School, Singapore
95 December 2008 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg0–5Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Yio Chu Kang Stadium, Singapore
103 October 2009 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg63–0Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Yio Chu Kang Stadium, Singapore
1110 October 2009 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg17–22Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Hong Kong
124 November 2009 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg11–35Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Republic Polytechnic, Singapore 2010 RWC Qualifier
136 November 2009 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg3–16Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Padang, Singapore 2010 RWC Qualifier

2010s

TestDateSingaporeScoreOpponentVenueEvent
1421 May 2011 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg8–53Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Hong Kong
1514 June 2012 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg74–0Flag of Laos.svg  Laos Manila, Philippines 2012 Asia Development Cup
1616 June 2012 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg21–19Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Manila, Philippines 2012 Asia Development Cup
1712 December 2012 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg21–45Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Yio Chu Kang Stadium
1815 December 2012 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg17–44Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Yio Chu Kang Stadium
1927 April 2013 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg0–29Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Hong Kong
204 September 2013 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg7–91Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Almaty Central Stadium, Kazakhstan 2013 Asia Four Nations
217 September 2013 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg17–15Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Almaty Central Stadium, Kazakhstan 2013 Asia Four Nations
2218 May 2014 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg5–37Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Aberdeen Stadium, Hong Kong 2014 Asia Four Nations
2321 May 2014 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg0–68Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Aberdeen Stadium, Hong Kong 2014 Asia Four Nations
2424 May 2014 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg5–53Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Aberdeen Stadium, Hong Kong 2014 Asia Four Nations
2514 May 2016 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg7–40Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Singapore
262 June 2018 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg30–5Flag of India.svg  India Queenstown Stadium, Singapore 2018 Asia Championship Div 1
278 June 2018 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg19–10Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Queenstown Stadium, Singapore 2018 Asia Championship Div 1
2819 June 2018 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg7–59Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Southern Plains Sports Field, Calamba 2019 Asia Championship Div 1
2922 June 2018 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg19–21Flag of India.svg  India Southern Plains Sports Field, Calamba 2019 Asia Championship Div 1

2020s

TestDateSingaporeScoreOpponentVenueEvent
3019 December 2023 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svgTBDFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines TBC 2023 Asia Championship Div 1
3123 December 2023 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svgTBDFlag of India.svg  India TBC 2023 Asia Championship Div 1

Other matches

DateSingaporeScoreOpponentVenue
5 September 2009 Singapore A  Flag of Singapore.svg10–7Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysian Barbarians Kuala Lumpur
17 April 2010 Singapore A  Flag of Singapore.svg5–10Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Yio Chu Kang

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