About
The Harvey Norman Jillaroos are the pride of women's rugby league in Australia and current world champions after three successive World Cup victories in 2013, 2017 and 2021.
Coached by Brad Donald, who has been at the helm of the side since 2016, the Jillaroos have grown in prominence and popularity alongside the rise of women's rugby league, featuring in several international matches each season following the launch of the Pacific Championships competition to coincide with the World Cup.
The Jillaroos are made up of a special and committed group of individuals that display raw talent while demonstrating core values away from the field.
Their success has been built by the efforts and sacrifices of those who walked in their shoes decades earlier – paving the way for continued growth in the game.
Test Matches
Year | Result | Location |
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2019 | Australia 28 defeated New Zealand 8 | WIN Stadium, Wollongong |
2018 | Australia 26 defeated New Zealand 24 | Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland |
2017 | Australia 16 defeated New Zealand 4 | GIO Stadium, Canberra |
2016 | New Zealand 26 defeated Australia 16 | Hunter Stadium, Newcastle |
2015 | Australia 22 defeated New Zealand 14 | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane |
2014 | New Zealand 12 defeated Australia 8 | WIN Stadium, Wollongong |
2011 | Australia 42 defeated Samoa 14 | Apia Park, Apia |
2009 | NZ Maori 18 defeated Australia 14 | Auckland, New Zealand |
2009 | Australia 18 defeated New Zealand 16 | Auckland, New Zealand |
2007 | Australia v NZ Maori | |
2004 | New Zealand 30 defeated Australia 22 | Davies Park |
2004 | New Zealand defeated Australia | Ipswich |
2003 | Australia defeated NZ Maori | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane |
2002 | Australia 14 defeated Great Britain 5 | Bruce Stadium, Canberra |
2002 | Australia defeated Great Britain | ANZ Stadium, Sydney |
2002 | Great Britain 26 defeated Australia 16 | Wentworthville, Sydney |
2001 | New Zealand defeated Australia | Carlaw Park, New Zealand |
World Cups
2013
Result | Location | |
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Round Robin | Australia 14 defeated England 6 | Dewsbury, West Yorkshire |
Round Robin | Australia 72 defeated France 0 | Featherstone, Wakefield |
Round Robin | New Zealand 14 defeated Australia 6 | Batley, West Yorkshire |
Final | Australia 22 defeated New Zealand 12 | Headingley, Leeds |
2017
Result | Location | |
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Pool stage | Australia 58 defeated Cook Islands 4 | Cronulla, New South Wales |
Pool stage | Australia 38 defeated England 0 | Cronulla, New South Wales |
Pool stage | Australia 88 defeated Canada 0 | Cronulla, New South Wales |
Semi Final | Australia 58 defeated Canada 6 | Cronulla, New South Wales |
Final | Australia 23 defeated New Zealand 16 | Suncorp Stadium, Queensland |
2021
Result | Location | |
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Pool stage | Australia 74 defeated Cook Islands 0 | LNER Community Stadium, York |
Pool stage | Australia 92 defeated France 0 | LNER Community Stadium, York |
Pool stage | Australia 10 defeated New Zealand 8 | LNER Community Stadium, York |
Semi Final | Australia 82 defeated Papua New Guinea 0 | LNER Community Stadium, York |
Final | Australia 54 defeated New Zealand 4 | Old Trafford, Manchester |
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