1994 Women's Rugby World Cup

The 1994 Women's Rugby World Cup was the second world cup for women. It was originally scheduled to be held in Amsterdam, Netherlands (April 10–24) but was cancelled only weeks before. However, a replacement competition was organised around the same dates in Scotland. England beat the defending champions USA 38–23 in the final.

1994 Women's Rugby World Cup
Cupa Cruinne Rugbaidh nam Ban 1994
Tournament details
Host nation Scotland
Dates11 – 24 April 1994
No. of nations12
Final positions
Champions  England (1st title)
Runner-up  United States
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
1991
1998

Background edit

The official reason for the cancellation was that the event organisers failed to get official endorsement of the event as the "Women's World Cup" from the International Rugby Board (IRB). The minutes of the 1993 Interim meeting of the IRB state the following about the "1994 Women's International Tournament":

"The Council agreed to defer consideration of participation by member unions in the tournament until such time as a formal request is received from the organizers."[1]

Hence not only was there uncertainty to whether it really was the "Women's World Cup" or not, but the IRB refused to endorse it regardless of its status – the "deferral" (above) was in practice a refusal to endorse as the next scheduled IRB meeting was only days before the event was due to start. It was not until 2009 that the IRB officially endorsed the event as a "world cup" when it published, for the first time, a list of previous winners.[2]

Because of this, the Unions of some countries decided not to pay team expenses (including New Zealand, where women's rugby was by now fully integrated in the national union, and ultimately others as well) or withdrew their entries. Several team members decided to go ahead and raised the money themselves, but the surrounding uncertainty of the event status and the financial risk from teams pulling out prompted the event organizers to (rather abruptly) cancel it.

The women who had trained so hard, and had gone to much trouble raising money etc., were so disappointed at the cancellation that an alternative tournament in Scotland was soon organized. Despite the IRB threatening sanctions against unions taking part in this unendorsed event, it went ahead.

Officially it (and its predecessor in 1991) were never endorsed by the IRB the Scottish organizers did not pursue the issue. However, all of the participating teams regarded it as the "real" World Cup.

Eventually eleven of the original sixteen entrants took part – as well as New Zealand, Netherlands also withdrew from both participation as well as hosts, and Spain pulled out very late – after the groups had been drawn – and were replaced by a Scottish Students team. Italy and Germany were also notable absentees. The Soviet Union would have competed but due to their dissolution, they were replaced by Russia and Kazakhstan.

Once the event was underway it proved to be a great success,[3] England exacting revenge for their 1991 defeat to USA, beating the defending champions 38–23 in the final.

Squads edit

Match Officials edit

J Fleming (Boroughmuir)[4]

Pool stages edit

Pool A edit

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD
  United States 2 2 0 0 232 0 +232
  Japan 2 1 0 1 10 126 −116
  Sweden 2 0 0 2 5 121 −116
Source: [citation needed]
1994-04-11
Sweden  0–111  United States
Melrose
1994-04-13
Japan  10–5  Sweden
Melrose
1994-04-15
Japan  0–121  United States
Melrose

Pool B edit

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD
  England 2 2 0 0 92 0 +92
  Scotland 2 1 0 1 51 26 +25
  Russia 2 0 0 2 0 117 −117
Source: [citation needed]
1994-04-11
England  66–0  Russia
Boroughmuir
1994-04-13
Scotland  51–0  Russia
Boroughmuir
1994-04-15
Scotland  0–26  England
Boroughmuir

Pool C edit

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD
  France 2 2 0 0 108 8 +100
  Ireland 2 1 0 1 18 36 −18
  Scottish Students 2 0 0 2 13 95 −82
Source: [citation needed]
1994-04-11
Scottish Students  8–77  France
West of Scotland RFC
1994-04-13
Scottish Students  5–18  Ireland
West of Scotland RFC
1994-04-15
France  31–0  Ireland
West of Scotland RFC

Pool D edit

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD
  Wales 2 2 0 0 40 13 +27
  Canada 2 1 0 1 33 11 +22
  Kazakhstan 2 0 0 2 8 57 −49
Source: [citation needed]
1994-04-11
Canada  5–11  Wales
Edinburgh Academicals RFC
1994-04-13
Kazakhstan  8–29  Wales
Edinburgh Academicals RFC
1994-04-15
Canada  28–0  Kazakhstan
Edinburgh Academicals RFC

Plate competition edit

Round robin edit

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Ladder
  Kazakhstan 3 3 0 0 83 12 +71 9th
  Sweden 3 2 0 1 46 56 −10 10th
  Russia 3 1 0 2 37 57 −20 11th
  Scottish Students 3 0 0 3 24 65 −41 12th
Source: [citation needed]
1994-04-17
Russia  13–20  Sweden
Kirkcaldy
1994-04-17
Scottish Students  0–27  Kazakhstan
Kirkcaldy

1994-04-19
Scottish Students  12–14  Sweden
Gala
1994-04-19
Kazakhstan  25–0  Russia
Gala

1994-04-21
Kazakhstan  31–12  Sweden
Stirling County
1994-04-21
Scottish Students  12–24  Russia
Stirling County

Plate final edit

1994-04-23
Kazakhstan  29–12  Sweden
Boroughmuir

Championship edit

Bracket edit

Championship edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
17 April – Gala
 
 
  England24
 
20 April – Gala
 
  Canada10
 
  England18
 
17 April – Edinburgh
 
  France6
 
  France99
 
24 April – Edinburgh
 
  Japan0
 
  England38
 
17 April – Boroughmuir
 
  United States23
 
  United States76
 
20 April – Gala
 
  Ireland0
 
  United States56
 
17 April – Melrose
 
  Wales15 Third place
 
  Wales8
 
24 April – Edinburgh
 
  Scotland0
 
  France27
 
 
  Wales0
 

Shield edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
20 April – Melrose
 
 
  Canada57
 
23 April – Boroughmuir
 
  Japan0
 
  Canada5
 
20 April – Melrose
 
  Scotland11
 
  Ireland3
 
 
  Scotland10
 
Third place
 
 
23 April – Boroughmuir
 
 
  Ireland11
 
 
  Japan3

Quarter-finals edit

1994-04-17
United States  76–0  Ireland
Boroughmuir
1994-04-17
England  24–10  Canada
Gala
1994-04-17
France  99–0  Japan
Edinburgh Academicals RFC
1994-04-17
Scotland  0–8  Wales
Melrose

Championship semi-finals edit

1994-04-20
United States  56–15  Wales
Gala
1994-04-20
England  18–6  France
Gala

Shield semi-finals edit

1994-04-20
Canada  57–0  Japan
Melrose
1994-04-20
Scotland  10–3  Ireland
Melrose

Shield 3rd/4th (7th place) edit

1994-04-23
Ireland  11–3  Japan
Boroughmuir

Shield final (5th place) edit

1994-04-23
Scotland  11–5  Canada
Boroughmuir

Cup 3rd/4th place edit

1994-04-24
France  27–0  Wales
Edinburgh Academicals RFC

Cup final edit

1994-04-24
England  38–23  United States
Edinburgh Academicals RFC
Referee: Jim Fleming (Scotland)


 1994 Women's Rugby World Cup winners 
 
England
First title

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.uiweb.uidaho.edu/clubs/womens_rugby/RugbyRoot/rugby/games/Sched94/womenswc.html. Retrieved 2009-06-25. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[dead link]
  2. ^ "IRB press release". Archived from the original on December 2, 2013.
  3. ^ "A History of the Women's World Cup". Users.ox.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 2008-12-12. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  4. ^ Hughson, John (2016-07-01), "The Cup tradition and England 1966", England and the 1966 World Cup, Manchester University Press, pp. 12–31, doi:10.7228/manchester/9780719096150.003.0002, ISBN 978-0-7190-9615-0, retrieved 2021-05-06

External links edit