New Zealand women at the Rugby World Cup

The New Zealand women's national rugby union team, also known as the Black Ferns, have played 38 matches so far in eight of nine Women's Rugby World Cup tournaments in 1991, and from 1998 to 2021. They did not participate in the 1994 World Cup in Scotland due to a late cancellation.

They have won the 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2017, and the 2021 tournaments.[1] They are the only team to have won four back-to-back World Cup's — 1998 to 2010.[2] Their worst performance was in 2014 when they lost their only match in the pool stage to Ireland and missed out on the semi-finals for the first time.[1][3][4] They have made it to at least the semi-finals at all the other tournaments.

New Zealand hosted their first Women's Rugby World Cup which washeld from 8 October to 12 November 2022 in Auckland and Whangārei. The tournament was originally scheduled to be held in 2021, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the first time that a country in the Southern Hemisphere has ever hosted a Rugby World Cup.[5] The Black Ferns won their sixth title after defeating England in the final.[6][7][8]

By position edit

Rugby World Cup
Year Round Pld W D L PF PA Squad
  1991 Third place* 3 2 0 1 48 21 Squad
  1994 Did not participate due to late tournament cancellation
  1998 Champions 5 5 0 0 344 32 Squad
  2002 Champions 4 4 0 0 202 12 Squad
  2006 Champions 5 5 0 0 202 34 Squad
  2010 Champions 5 5 0 0 186 33 Squad
  2014 Fifth place 5 4 0 1 245 37 Squad
  2017 Champions 5 5 0 0 299 61 Squad
  2021 Champions 6 6 0 0 268 87 Squad
  2025 Qualified
  2029 TBD
  2033
Total Champions 38 36 0 2 1,749 317 Squad
  Champion   Runner-up   Third place   Fourth place
* Tied placing Best placing Home venue

1991 Rugby World Cup edit

Pool Stage edit

Team Won Drawn Lost For Against
  New Zealand 2 0 0 48 14
  Canada 0 1 1 17 33
  Wales 0 1 1 15 33
6 April 1991
New Zealand  24–8  Canada
Glamorgan Wanderers
10 April 1991
New Zealand  24–6  Wales
Llanharan

Cup Semi-final edit

1998 Rugby World Cup edit

Pool Stage edit

Team Won Drawn Lost For Against Ladder
  New Zealand 2 0 0 210 6 1st
  Scotland 1 0 1 37 84 7th
  Italy 1 0 1 42 42 11th
  Germany 0 0 2 11 168 15th
2 May 1998
New Zealand  134–6  Germany
Amsterdam
5 May 1998
New Zealand  76–0  Scotland
Amsterdam

Knockout stage edit

Quarter-final

9 May 1998
New Zealand  46–3  Spain
Amsterdam

Semi-final

12 May 1998
New Zealand  44–11  England
Amsterdam

Final

16 May 1998
New Zealand  44–12  United States
Amsterdam

2002 Rugby World Cup edit

Pool Stage edit

Position Nation Games Points Table

points

Overall

ranking

played won drawn lost for against
1   New Zealand 2 2 0 0 153 3 6 1st
2   Australia 2 1 0 1 33 36 4 8th
3   Wales 2 1 0 1 77 30 4 9th
4   Germany 2 0 0 2 0 194 2 16th

Knockout stage edit

Semi-final

Final

2006 Rugby World Cup edit

Pool Stage edit

Pool A ⇔ Pool D
Pool Team Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
A   New Zealand 3 0 0 137 7 14
D   Canada 2 0 1 131 71 10
D   Scotland 2 0 1 56 38 10
D   Samoa 1 0 2 32 69 5
A   Spain 1 0 2 14 115 4
A   Kazakhstan 0 0 3 22 97 0
31 August 2006
New Zealand  66–7  Canada
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton
4 September 2006
New Zealand  50–0  Samoa
St. Albert Rugby Park, St. Albert
8 September 2006
New Zealand  21–0  Scotland
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton

Knockout stage edit

Semi-final

12 September 2006
New Zealand  40–10  France
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton

Final

17 September 2006
New Zealand  25–17  England
Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton

2010 Rugby World Cup edit

Pool Stage edit

Po Nation Pl Wo Dr Lo Pf Pa Pd Tf Ta Bp Tp
1   New Zealand 3 3 0 0 128 16 +112 22 2 3 15
2   Australia 3 2 0 1 93 44 +49 14 8 2 10
3   South Africa 3 1 0 2 18 127 −109 3 19 0 4
4   Wales 3 0 0 3 30 82 −52 4 14 1 1
24 August 2010
New Zealand  32–5  Australia
Surrey Sports Park
Referee: Dana Teagarden (USA)
28 August 2010
New Zealand  41–8  Wales
Surrey Sports Park
Referee: Clare Daniels (England)

Knockout stage edit

Semi-final

1 September 2010
New Zealand  45–7  France
Twickenham Stoop
Referee: Claire Daniels (England)

Final

5 September 2010
New Zealand  13–10  England
Twickenham Stoop
Referee: Sarah Corrigan (Australia)

2014 Rugby World Cup edit

Pool Stage edit

Team Pld W D L TF PF PA +/− BP Pts
  Ireland 3 3 0 0 10 80 36 +44 1 13
  New Zealand 3 2 0 1 20 127 25 +102 3 11
  United States 3 1 0 2 10 67 64 +3 2 6
  Kazakhstan 3 0 0 3 2 17 166 −149 0 0
1 August 2014
New Zealand  79–5  Kazakhstan
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 2
Referee:   Claire Hodnett
5 August 2014
New Zealand  14–17  Ireland
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1
Referee:   Leah Berard
9 August 2014
New Zealand  34–3  United States
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1
Referee:   Sherry Turnbull

Knockout stage edit

5th–8th Place Playoff (Semi-final)

13 August 2014
15:45
New Zealand  63–7  Wales
Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris, France
Referee:   Claire Hodnett

5th Place Playoff

17 August 2014
14:15
New Zealand  55–5  United States
Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris, France
Referee:   Helen O'Reilly

2017 Rugby World Cup edit

Pool Stage edit

Team Pld W D L TF PF PA +/− BP Pts
  New Zealand 3 3 0 0 35 213 17 +196 3 15
  Canada 3 2 0 1 19 118 48 +70 1 9
  Wales 3 1 0 2 9 51 74 −23 1 5
  Hong Kong 3 0 0 3 2 15 258 −243 0 0
9 August 2017
New Zealand  44–12  Wales
Billings Park UCD, Dublin
13 August 2017
New Zealand  121–0  Hong Kong
Billings Park UCD, Dublin
17 August 2017
New Zealand  48–5  Canada
Billings Park UCD, Dublin

Knockout stage edit

Semi-final

Final

26 August 2017
New Zealand  41–32  England
Kingspan Stadium, Belfast
Referee: Joy Neville

2021 Rugby World Cup edit

Pool Stage edit

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD T B Pts
1   New Zealand 3 3 0 0 154 29 +125 26 3 15
2   Australia 3 2 0 1 44 60 −16 6 0 8
3   Wales 3 1 0 2 37 84 −47 5 1 5
4   Scotland 3 0 0 3 27 89 −62 5 2 2
Source: [citation needed]

Knockout stage edit

Quarter-final

Semi-final

5 November 2022
New Zealand  25–24  France
Eden Park, Auckland

Final edit

12 November 2022
New Zealand  34–31  England
Eden Park, Auckland
Referee: Hollie Davidson (Scotland)

Overall record edit

Overall record against all nations in the World Cup:

Country P W D L PF PA +/- Win %
  Australia 3 3 0 0 109 25 +84 100%
  Canada 3 3 0 0 138 20 +118 100%
  England 6 6 0 0 176 110 +66 100%
  France 4 4 0 0 140 41 +99 100%
  Germany 2 2 0 0 251 6 +245 100%
  Hong Kong 1 1 0 0 121 0 +120 100%
  Ireland 1 0 0 1 14 17 –3 0%
  Kazakhstan 1 1 0 0 79 5 +74 100%
  Samoa 1 1 0 0 50 0 +50 100%
  Scotland 3 3 0 0 154 0 +154 100%
  South Africa 1 1 0 0 55 3 +52 100%
  Spain 1 1 0 0 46 3 +43 100%
  United States 5 4 0 1 178 39 +139 80%
  Wales 6 6 0 0 283 48 +235 100%
Total 38 36 0 2 1,794 317 +1,477 94.28%

References edit

  1. ^ a b "History - Rugby World Cup 2021". www.rugbyworldcup.com. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  2. ^ Royen, Robert van (2021-10-30). "Ten memorable moments in Black Ferns history ahead of 100th test". Stuff. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  3. ^ "Black Ferns defeated by Ireland at World Cup". Stuff. 2014-08-06. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  4. ^ "Ireland stun champions New Zealand". BBC Sport. 2014-08-05. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  5. ^ "About Rugby World Cup 2021". www.rugbyworldcup.com. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  6. ^ Julian, Adam (2022-11-12). "Black Ferns crowned Rugby World Cup champions". allblacks.com. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  7. ^ "Rugby World Cup: Black Ferns win final against England by three points". RNZ. 2022-11-12. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  8. ^ Foote, Stephen; Chapman, Grant (2022-11-12). "Rugby World Cup: Black Ferns defend world crown in pulsating final against England". Newshub. Retrieved 2022-11-12.

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