Scotland women's national rugby union team


The Scotland women's national rugby union team has competed in five of the Women's Rugby World Cups and has an important role in the rugby world stage.
The governing body in Scotland for women's rugby is Scottish Rugby. Clare Cribbes was the youngest player ever to play for Scotland in a World Cup.

History

Scotland have appeared in five World Cups since their debut in 1994. They also qualified for the tournament in 1998, 2002 and 2006 and 2010. They did not qualify for the 2014 tournament.

Results summary



Correct as of 27 November 2016

OpponentFirst gamePlayedWonDrawnLostPercentage
199920020.00%
20091100100.00%
1994610516.67%
19942520238.00%
199823501821.74%
1993251401156.00%
198816511031.25%
20061100100.00%
1995650183.33%
199430030.00%
19942200100.00%
20021100100.00%
201020020.00%
199719120763.16%
19949900100.00%
1998510420.00%
1993281301546.43%
Summary199317472110141.38%

Squad

The following players were called up for the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup qualifying against Spain on 18 October 2016.

Forwards
  • Clare Cribbes
  • Tracy Balmer
  • Sarah Bonar
  • Katie Dougan
  • Karen Dunbar
  • Jemma Forsyth
  • Heather Lockhart
  • Rachel Malcolm
  • Deborah McCormack
  • Louise McMillan
  • Lyndsay O’Donnell
  • Lucy Park
  • Lana Skeldon
  • Lindsey Smith
  • Emma Wassell
Backs
  • Megan Gaffney
  • Sarah Law
  • Rhona Lloyd
  • Lisa Martin
  • Jenny Maxwell
  • Helen Nelson
  • Chloe Rollie
  • Eilidh Sinclair
  • Lisa Thompson
  • Recent call-ups.

  • Forwards
    • Debbie Falconer
    • Jade Konkel
    • Siobhan McMillan
    • Sarah Quick
    • Lisa Robertson
    • Fiona Sim
    • Anna Stodster
    Backs
    • Claire Bain
    • Caroline Collie
    • Abi Evans
    • Lauren Harris
    • Mairi MacDonald
    • Laura Steven

    Results

    See Women's international rugby for information about the status of international games and match numbering

    Full internationals

    1990s

    2000s

    2010s

    Other matches

    Notable internationalists