2002 Women's Rugby World Cup squads

This article lists the official squads for the 2002 Women's Rugby World Cup in Barcelona, Spain.

2002 Rugby World Cup Squads
Tournament details
Host nation 2002 Rugby World Cup Squads
Dates13 May – 25 May
No. of nations16
1998
2006

Pool A edit

New Zealand edit

Coach: Darryl Suasua

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Monalisa Codling Second row 20 April 1977   Auckland
Vanessa Cootes Wing 26 July 1969   Waikato
Susan Dawson Hooker 20 January 1971   Northland
Fiao'o Fa'amausili Hooker 30 September 1980   Auckland
Isabella Gray Flanker 19 January 1974   Wellington
Victoria Heighway Second row 28 November 1980   Auckland
Monique Hirovanaa Scrum-half 25 May 1966   Auckland
Emma Marie Jensen Scrum-half 25 November 1977   Waikato
Fiona King Second row 1 February 1972   Otago
Adrienne Lili'i Flanker 9 November 1970   Auckland
Rebecca Luia'ana Prop 21 September 1970   Wellington
Amiria Marsh Wing 17 May 1983   Canterbury
Rochelle Martin Number 8 28 March 1973   Auckland
Hannah Myers Wing 28 September 1979   Otago
Farah Palmer (c) Hooker 27 November 1972   Manawatu
Casey Robertson Prop 24 February 1981   Canterbury
Melodie Robinson Flanker 25 May 1973   Auckland
Annaleah Rush Centre 15 April 1976   Auckland
Regina Sheck Prop 9 November 1969   Waikato
Exia Edwards (nee Shelford) Centre 12 November 1975   Saracens, Bay of Plenty
Suzy Shortland Centre 23 January 1974   Auckland
Helen Va'aga Prop 11 August 1977   Auckland
Cheryl Waaka Number 8 12 May 1970   Auckland
Tammi Wilson Fullback 29 September 1973   Auckland
Dianne Kahura Wing 1 May 1969   Auckland
Anna Richards Fly-half 3 December 1964   Auckland

[1] [2] [3]

Australia edit

Coach: Stephen Swan

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Penny Anderson Number 8 19 January 1977  
Elizabeth Andrew ?? 2 November 1971  
Ianthe Astley-Boden Second row 20 February 1975  
Jamie Blazejewski Wing 29 November 1977  
Alyssa Campbell Fullback 29 April 1975  
Louise Cooke Hooker 11 March 1978  
Davina Craft ?? 2 October 1973  
Genevieve Devles ?? 21 September 1978  
Jennifer Egan Prop 7 July 1977  
Kerri Louise Ferris Scrum-half 9 January 1970  
Lisa Fiaola Centre 25 November 1970  
Mieke Fortune Second row 4 January 1977  
Alexandra Hargreaves ?? 13 November 1980  
Debby Hodgkinson ?? 22 November 1980  
Bronwyn Laidlaw Fullback 27 December 1974  
Melissa Latu Prop  
Bronnie Mackintosh Flanker 24 June 1970  
Sharon O'Kane Centre 27 September 1976  
Tui Ormsby Fly-half 20 January 1978  
Nyree Osieck Wing 30 December 1976  
Pearl Palaalii Prop 7 January 1970  
Charmain Smith Wing 17 February 1977  
Cheryl Soon ?? 23 September 1975  
Rebecca Wakim Prop 5 August 1972  
Nicole Wickert Loose forward 13 September 1968  
Selena Worsley (c) Flanker 18 April 1975  

[4] [5] [6]

Wales edit

Coach: Richard James Talmage Hodges

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Gemma Allan ?? 26 April 1983  
Melissa Berry (c) Centre 16 September 1981  
Liza Jane Burgess Second row 24 March 1964  
April Dent Second row 28 February 1974  
Claire Donovan Second row 13 September 1971  
Catrin Ann Edwards Prop 15 September 1980  
Clare Flowers Wing 20 June 1972  
Kath Foale ??  
Sue Granger ?? 19 November 1972  
Kerry Jenkins Scrum-half 26 May 1983  
Kate Jones ?? 20 September 1969  
Susan Jones ?? 1 February 1972  
Jamie Kift Hooker 25 November 1978  
Katherine Lenaghan Hooker 6 October 1981  
Dawn Mason ?? 22 April 1972  
Samantha Mason Prop 30 November 1982  
Karen Mayze Flanker 19 March 1976  
Philippa Minto Flanker 17 June 1968  
Jacqueline Morgan Flanker 23 March 1964  
Rhonwen Owens Scrum-half 12 December 1970  
Angharad Phillips ?? 24 October 1983  
Louise Rickard Centre 31 December 1970  
Awen Thomas Fly-half 7 January 1981  
Catherine Walkley ?? 10 March 1978  
Rhian Wilmott ?? 12 March 1983  
Kylie Wilson Number 8 18 September 1975  

[7] [8] [9] [10]

Germany edit

Coach: Jens Michau

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Doris Albers Wing 30 April 1974  
Simone Borchert Second row 27 March 1975  
Junduca Coffler ??  
Sonja Cole ?? 19 February 1980  
Anke Drexier Scrum-half 9 July 1977  
Ninja Duri Centre 25 September 1979  
Barbara Frauenfeld Fullback 9 August 1970  
Maren Hulverscheidt Flanker 27 October 1970  
Johanna Jahnke Number 8 27 March 1983  
Silke Manben ?? 27 March 1973  
Undine Mannel Prop 18 March 1977  
Martina Marsch Scrum-half  
Freia Michau Fly-half 15 September 1983  
Elke Mikkelsen ?? 24 October 1972  
Dagmar Pietzsch Wing 7 August 1975  
Jika Sander Hooker 27 June 1978  
Mariena Sang Second row 1 November 1974  
Katja Scheinemann Prop 30 April 1971  
Sabina Schubert Prop 13 August 1980  
Silvia Schumacher Fly-half 28 April 1979  
Yvonne Schwarzkopf Hooker 13 January 1973  
Veronic Stamos ?? 27 March 1975  
Susanne Weidemann ?? 21 December 1969  
Moa Wejle Centre 19 March 1976  
Stefanie Werner Wing  
Manuela Wiedemann ?? 13 July 1971  

[11] [12] [13] [14]

Pool B edit

France edit

Coach: Wanda Noury

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Nathalie Amiel (c) Centre 4 November 1970  
Armeule Auclair ?? 10 June 1973  
Corinna Bessellere ?? 13 February 1976  
Maylis Bonnin Second row 20 March 1975  
Maud Camatta ?? 18 July 1980  
Catherine Devillers Wing 18 April 1970  
Annabel Donnadieu Wing 11 January 1972  
Clotilde Flaugere Number 8 22 February 1980  
Sandrine Fontaine ?? 12 August 1972  
Fanny Gelis ?? 10 March 1977  
Marjoire Hans ?? 22 September 1981  
Annick Hayraud ?? 9 September 1967  
Daniele Irazu Prop 12 December 1974  
Christelle LeDuff Wing 21 November 1982  
Corinne Le Mazurier ?? 28 March 1972  
Alexia Massacand Second row 24 February 1972  
Elodie Celine Maybon ?? 17 July 1977  
Delphine Plantet Centre 8 May 1979  
Stephanie Provost Scrum-half 27 May 1973  
Julie Pujol ?? 30 April 1981  
Delphine Roussel Prop 6 June 1966  
Aline Sagols Flanker 2 September 1967  
Estelle Sartini Fullback 1 June 1973  
Sophie Serres Flanker 7 June 1975  

[15] [16] [17]

United States edit

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Hedwig Louise Jan Aerts Fly-half 3 August 1975   New York RFC
Kristin Marie Baja Centre 15 December 1979   Washington Furies RFC
Liberty Caplan Flanker 13 November 1978   University of Northern Iowa
Jennifer Elisabeth Crouse Second row 6 June 1974   Beantown Women's RFC
Kimberly Cyganik Scrum-half 2 January 1971   Maryland Stingers Women's RFC
Shari Dahlberg Scrum-half 7 December 1971   Wisconsin Women's RFC
Stacey Davis Wing 9 September 1977   East Bay Bulldogs Women's RC
Jill Fenske Hooker 19 August 1972   University of California, Los Angeles Women's Rugby
Nancy Fitz (c) Second row 24 January 1967   Washington Women's RFC
Stacy Foley Flanker 14 October 1974   Keystone Rugby Club
Cynthia Gerhke Hooker 22 November 1976   Wisconsin Women's RFC
Heather Helen Hale (vc) Centre 23 April 1975   Washington Women's RFC
Patricia Maria Jervey Wing 29 March 1964   Atlanta Harlequins Women's RC
Eleanor Karvoski Wing 19 June 1975   New York RFC
Elizabeth Kirk Prop 19 April 1978   Seattle RFC
Phaidra Knight Prop 4 July 1974   Wisconsin Women's RFC
Elizabeth Lake Prop 1 July 1968   Minnesota Valkyries RFC
Kerry McCabe Back 29 August 1967   Beantown Women's RFC
Rebecca Metzger Flanker 28 July 1976   Maryland Stingers Women's RFC
Meredith Ottens Prop 19 January 1969   Minnesota Valkyries RFC
Ines Rodriguez Fly-half 28 May 1975   Keystone Rugby Club
Myra Sandquist-Reuter Second row 21 October 1968   Twin Cities Amazons
Jennifer Sikora Flanker 5 July 1977   Keystone Rugby Club
Kathryn Stewart Fullback 18 October 1978   New York RFC
Rebecca Wallison Centre 14 February 1975   New York RFC
Alexandra Williams Number 8 2 November 1969   Berkeley Women's All Blues RC

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Kazakhstan edit

Coach: Alexander Stalmakhovich

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Irina Amossova ?? 13 November 1982  
Tatyana Ashikhmina Hooker 11 August 1974  
Natalya Baibaytrova ?? 19 September 1973  
Irina Chernenko Wing 9 November 1978  
Larissa Chuprikova ?? 22 October 1978  
Yelena Dadsheva Second row 11 April 1970  
Aigerym Daurembayeva Wing 4 August 1980  
Aigul Dzhartybayeva ?? 1 January 1976  
Lyubov Klepikova Number 8 28 January 1975  
Natalya Kolbina ??  
Olga Kumanikina Prop 14 August 1974  
Svetlana Mochkovskaya ??  
Alfiya Mustafina Flanker 14 May 1969  
Anna Nedospassova Fullback 11 January 1976  
Olga Pavlova Centre  
Irina Radzevil Prop 27 October 1979  
Tatyanna Rudnitskaya ?? 4 April 1969  
Yuliya Tereshkova ?? 7 April 1980  
Makhabbat Tugamekova Flanker 12 July 1976  
Tatyana Tur Fly-half 4 December 1974  
Yuliya Turbina ?? 12 November 1981  
Nezbudey Valentina ??  
Anna Yakovleva Second row 10 November 1983  
Svetlana Karatygina ?? 11 May 1974  
Olga Zuyeva ?? 29 March 1983  

[23] [24]

Netherlands edit

Coach: Nel Roeleveld

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province


Esther Abels Second row 31 October 1973  
Anouschka Adriaens Fly-half 5 April 1971  
Dianne Boonstra ?? 9 June 1968  
Linda Franssen Scrum-half 26 August 1981  
Frederike Hof ?? 24 August 1977  
Tessa Kocken Centre 28 September 1975  
Jolanda Kramer Prop {{{age}}}  
Madelon Lohuis ?? 24 September 1971  
Henriette Luinge Prop 30 June 1971  
Klasina Posthumus ?? 4 June 1975  
Jennifer Roth ?? 2 February 1983  
Hilde Schoneville ?? 12 January 1979  
Elliz Slootweg Second row 17 June 1972  
Minke Twilnstra Prop 25 July 1974  
Simone Van Delft Flanker 13 April 1975  
Ingrid Van Der Ven Wing  
Annemiek Van Elk Hooker 1 October 1967  
Nadia Van Engelen ?? 19 February 1978  
Mieke Van Hove Flanker 3 November 1979  
Bianca Van Leeuwen Number 8 11 August 1974  
Sarianne Van Rijn Wing 28 June 1953  
Sandra Veerman Second row 15 December 1975  
Fernke Visser Fullback 26 April 1978  
Kitty Vloemans Centre 17 July 1973  
Sascha Werlich ?? 13 March 1970  
Ilse Wijbenga ?? 26 April 1972  

[25] [26] [27]

Pool C edit

England edit

Coach: Heather Stirrup

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Heather Baillie ?? 4 January 1977  
Teresa Andrews Second row 4 January 1977   Richmond
Susan Kathryn Appleby ?? 21 December 1970   Clifton
Gillian Ann Burns Number 8 12 July 1964   Waterloo
Helen Victoria Clayton Flanker 17 June 1971   Saracens
Nicola Coffin Flanker 29 September 1974  
Nicola Crawford Wing 20 November 1971   Worcester
Susan Margaret Day Centre 20 October 1972   Wasps
Assunta de Biase Centre 27 May 1969   Saracens
Christine Diver Wing 2 June 1971   Richmond
Maxine Patricia Edwards Prop 28 July 1966   Richmond
Emily Feltham Wing 17 August 1977   Richmond
Claire Joanne Frost Number 8 22 March 1973   Saracens
Amy Garnett Hooker 31 March 1976   Saracens
Paula George Fullback 20 October 1968   Wasps
Karen Henderson Second row 10 July 1967   Clifton
Vanessa Huxford Prop 13 October 1970   Wasps
Nicola Jupp Centre 26 October 1975   Richmond
Louise Latter ?? 4 August 1973  
Emma Mitchell Scrum-half 13 April 1966  
Ann O'Flynn Hooker 20 December 1973   Waterloo
Teresa Jane O'Reilly Prop 16 September 1964   Saracens
Jennifer Phillips Flanker 29 May 1972   Saracens
Shelley Rae Fly-half 1 June 1976   Wasps
Selena Rudge Centre 5 November 1976   Clifton
Georgia Ruth Stevens Flanker 13 June 1973   Clifton
Jenny Sutton Second row 26 February 1969   Richmond
Joanne Yapp Scrum-half 6 September 1979   Worcester

[28] [29] [30] [31] [32]

Spain edit

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Karitte Alegria Back row 10 March 1971  
Eider Barrena ?? 29 January 1976  
Ioana Barrena ?? 1 July 1978  
Mercedes Batidor (c) Flanker 21 July 1972  
Rosa Calafat Scrum-half 28 May 1970  
Anna I De La Parte Prop 20 February 1976  
Itziar Diaz Fly-half 16 December 1973  
Pas Estevan Fly-half 15 December 1970  
Ines Etxegibel Centre 7 January 1974  
Olatz Fernandez de Arroyabe Hooker 18 March 1970  
Sonia Gallardo Centre 6 July 1979  
Olga Garcia ?? 24 November 1973  
Marta Gran Number 8 25 November 1968  
Christina Lopez ?? 20 February 1976  
Pilar Lopez ?? 26 October 1971  
Nerea Martinez ?? 8 March 1973  
Angelina Masdeu ?? 20 February 1977  
Beatriz Muriel Hooker 20 September 1976  
Maria Isabel Perez Wing 13 December 1979  
Olga Pons ?? 25 August 1969  
Altixiber Porras ?? 9 May 1978  
Isabel Rodriguez ?? 26 March 1975  
Mariola Rus Rufino Second row 15 May 1969  
Cristina Valdes Flanker 19 April 1973  
Coral Vila Fullback 2 July 1972  

[33] [34] [35] [36] [37]

Italy edit

Coach: Roberto Esposito

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Valentina Avella ?? 13 April 1981  
Elena Bisetto Centre 17 November 1969  
Samantha Botter Fullback 6 August 1970  
Giola Michela Buratto Second row 20 January 1973  
Giuliana Campanella Flanker 4 November 1976  
Adelina Corbanese Prop 28 March 1966  
Fulvia Corro ?? 23 March 1973  
Elisa Facchini ?? 12 August 1977  
Lisa Francesschin Second row  
Francesca Gallina ??  
Silvia Gaudino Second row 14 December 1981  
Daniela Gini Wing 14 August 1977  
Caterina Maschera Prop 14 March 1973  
Sabrina Melis ?? 5 April 1970  
Erika Morri ?? 24 April 1971  
Paola Nacca Flanker 20 September 1964  
Sonia Pace ?? 23 July 1977  
Silvia Peron ?? 29 December 1983  
Silvia Pizzati Centre 7 November 1975  
Maria Sanfilippo Prop 7 May 1980  
Elena Sartorato Number 8 21 March 1974  
Veronica Schiavon Wing 24 July 1982  
Licia Stefan (c) Hooker 22 September 1976  
Michela Tondinelli Scrum-half 15 January 1972  
Elizabetta Toniolo ?? 4 April 1972  
Monica Zanetti Fly-half 21 January 1980  

[38] [39] [40] [41]

Japan edit

Head Coach: Noriko Kishida

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Mie Adachi Flanker 17 June 1972  
Keiko Asami Scrum-half 4 March 1977  
Angela Elting Wing 15 April 1973  
Tae Enomoto Centre 4 August 1979  
Naoko Hasebe Wing 7 March 1981  
Katsuyo Hirano Number 8 8 October 1973  
Yuka Honma Centre 17 June 1982  
Naoka Kato Fly-half 22 July 1976  
Chihiro Koga ?? 9 November 1976  
Chika Miyagawa Second row 30 January 1971  
Harve Nagano Wing 29 August 1976  
Saya Nagata Hooker 19 October 1974  
Fujiko Namiki Prop 27 April 1971  
Mamiko Ohtake ?? 15 February 1977  
Mami Okada ?? 5 February 1980  
Maya Okada ?? 7 September 1978  
Natsuko Saki ?? 21 July 1977  
Chikako Sasaki Flanker 19 April 1971  
Aiko Shikanai Prop 21 July 1974  
Evi Suzuki ?? 3 September 1979  
Maki Tabata ?? 24 August 1972  
Chikako Toyama (c) Second row 5 December 1972  
Ryoko Tsuboi Scrum-half 4 December 1978  
Tsukasa Tsujimoto ?? 1 March 1982  
Miho Udagawa Fullback 14 October 1976  
Mariko Yoshioka Fly-half 7 December 1972  

[42] [43] [44] [45]

Pool D edit

Canada edit

Coach: Roxanne Butler

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Heather Baillie Centre   Ste Anne de Bellevue
Araba "Roo" Chintoh Lock 5 September 1978 16   Toronto Scottish[46]
Sommer Christie Scrum-half 17 August 1979   Ste Anne de Bellevue
Leslie Anne Cripps Prop 24 September 1977   James Bay RFC
Erin Dance Scrum-half 21 October 1974   Montreal Barbarians
Raquel Helena Eldridge Hooker 15 May 1976   Wasps
Gillian Florence Back row 30 April 1975   Ste Anne de Bellevue
Julie Foster Fly-half 12 January 1969   Regina Breakers
Maria Gallo Centre 21 September 1977   Fergus Highland
Danielle Goulet Lock   Ottawa Indians
Dawn Keim Back row 15 November 1977   Wasps
Josée Lacasse Prop 9 March 1970   Ste Anne de Bellevue
Angela Locke Lock 8 April 1974   Montreal Barbarians
Maureen MacMahon Number 8 14 December 1970   Toronto Scottish
Collete Yvonne Margaret Mcauley Wing 11 May 1973   highland RFC
Kelly Mccallum Fly-half 6 February 1973   Douglas RFC
Erin Murphy ?? 21 November 1970   Yeoman RFC
Katherine Murray Back row 10 October 1980  
Moira Shiels Hooker 13 September 1966   Tigers RFC
Lauren Smithson Back row 21 July 1979   Ottawa Scottish
Sherri Sparling Wing 19 March 1969   Ottawa Irish
Sherri Tanner Back row 30 December 1968   Ottawa Irish
Christie Thompson Wing 27 March 1978   JBAA RFC (Edmonton)
Kirsten Todd Prop 24 June 1973   NorWesters RFC
Shelia Turner Prop 25 November 1972   Montreal Barbarians
Sarah Ulmer Centre 24 April 1977   Regina Breakers RFC

[47] [48]

Ireland edit

Coach: Grainne O'Connell

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Louise Beamish Scrum-half 8 April 1980  
Sarah Jane Belton Fullback 21 October 1980   UL Bohemian
Rachel Isobel Rosaleen Boyd Wing 29 November 1978   Cooke
Lynne Catherine Cantwell ?? 27 September 1981   UL Bohemians
Edel Coen Prop 3 October 1977   Highfield
Elaine Collins ?? 24 May 1970   UL Bohemian
Maura Coulter Hooker 18 January 1970   Blackrock College
Magali Dolo ?? 14 November 1977  
Karen Eagleson Scrum-half 13 September 1974   Cooke
Suzanne Marie Flemming (c) Wing 4 July 1974   Cooke
Rosaleen Jane Foley ?? 27 October 1972   Shannon
Rochelle Howell Fly-half 12 December 1970   UL Bohemians
Patrique Kelly Centre 8 June 1980   UL Bohemians
Jean Marie Longergan Prop 30 June 1977   Shannon
Gillian McAllister ?? 29 December 1970  
Anne-Marie McAllister ?? 13 September 1972   Blackrock College
Nicole Milne Centre 5 June 1974   Worcester
Bridget Montgomery Flanker 9 April 1974   Ripon
Fiona Neary ?? 18 September 1977   Waterloo
Mary O'Loughlin Number 8 17 September 1970  
Maeve Quirke Second row 12 February 1977   UL Bohemian
Rachel Reid Flanker 23 January 1972   Cooke
Joy Sparkes ?? 10 December 1975  
Fiona Steed Flanker 28 April 1972   Shannon
Rachel Rucker Wing 27 March 1983  
Eryka Wessell ?? 12 June 1972   Richmond

[49] [50] [51] [52] [53]

Samoa edit

Coach: Feturi Elisaia

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Oka Autagavaia Fly-half  
Luisa Avaiki Centre 19 April 1973  
Alaisalatemaota Bakulich-Leavasa Hooker 9 October 1979  
Amanda Kara Cahill Back 26 June 1979  
Sunui Vanessa Chongnee Lock 28 June 1978  
Christina Hunt ?? 21 August 1973  
Loretta Hunt ?? 5 November 1981  
Brigitta I'Iga ?? 9 February 1969  
Moana Laumatia Centre 29 March 1981  
Terisa Lealaisalanoa Scrum-half 11 March 1973  
Poto Maria Nice Lio Hooker 2 May 1977  
Vanessa Masoe Lock 8 December 1976  
Leute Mataipule Back 13 December 1979  
Melesete Natoealofa Number 8 24 February 1974  
Dawn Lucia Patelesio Fly-half 23 October 1976  
Judith Perez Flanker 4 February 1970  
Sosefina Petelo Fullback 10 December 1975  
Afatia Sa Prop 2 November 1980  
Ainslie Maxene Sauvao (c) Lock 5 November 1970  
Diana Maele Sipili Centre 14 June 1974  
Doris Ta'ala Forward 16 August 1975  
Barbara Tyrell Flanker 31 August 1972  
Louena Valu Prop 3 June 1966  
Denise Puna Tia Forward 3 January 1979  
Lorina Buckley Wing 16 January 1977  

[54] [55] [56]

Scotland edit

Coach: Ruth Cranston

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Paula Chalmers Scrum-half 8 June 1972   Murrayfield Wanderers
Alison Christie Prop 1 December 1969   Royal High
Lee Cockburn Second row 17 May 1968   Royal High
Jennifer Dickson ?? 24 July 1975   Richmond
Denise Fairbairn Fly-half 12 May 1972  
Karen Ross Findlay (c) Prop 27 May 1968   Richmond
Vicky Galbraith ?? 11 December 1972   Richmond
Gillian Gibbon Wing 20 April 1977   Royal High
Fiona Gillanders Flanker 16 August 1975   Wasps
Jennifer Hanley ?? 25 July 1972   Waterloo
Sarah Higgins Fullback 18 October 1972   Royal High
Angela Hutt Wing 5 July 1981  
Donna Kennedy Number 8 16 February 1972   Royal high
Nicola Macdonald Centre 13 May 1977   Glasgow Southern
Ali Mackenzie ?? 22 February 1972   Royal High
Elizabeth Jane Macleod Flanker 2 May 1975   Murrayfield Wanderers
Alison McGrandles Fly-half 12 July 1972   Richmond
Clare Muir Second row 29 September 1975   Murrayfield Wanderers
Alison Newall ?? 29 September 1969  
Elaine Nicol ?? 13 April 1972  
Lisa Margaret O'Keefe ?? {{{age}}}   Richmond
Rimma Petlevannaya Centre 30 September 19790   Murrayfield Wanderers
Jennifer Sheerin Flanker 21 May 1973   Richmond
Rhona Alison Shepherd Wing 28 August 1976   Murrayfield Wanderers
Mary Tierney ?? 1 June 1976   Watsonians
Victoria Wiseman Hooker 31 March 1975   Richmond

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Notes and references edit

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  2. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 13". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 23". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: Australia". World Rugby.
  5. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 13". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 21". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  7. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: Wales". World Rugby.
  8. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 9". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  9. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 19". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  10. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 28". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: Germany". World Rugby.
  12. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 9". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  13. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 17". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  14. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 25". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  15. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: France". World Rugby.
  16. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 24". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  17. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 31". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  18. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: USA". World Rugby.
  19. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 21". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  20. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 24". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  21. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 29". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  22. ^ "Throwback Thursday: Eagles Go 'Further Beyond' On Way to WRWC '02". USA Rugby. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  23. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: Kazakhstan". World Rugby.
  24. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 27". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  25. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: Netherlands". World Rugby.
  26. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 25". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  27. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 18". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  28. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: England". World Rugby.
  29. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 21". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  30. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 24". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  31. ^ The Times (London, England) (27 May 2002): p26 via http://womensrugbyhistory.blogspot.com/2010/08/englands-world-falls-apart-in-final.html
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  34. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 15". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  35. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 21". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  36. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 22". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  37. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 29". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  38. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: Italy". World Rugby.
  39. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 11". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  40. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 19". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  41. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 27". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  42. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: Japan". World Rugby.
  43. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 26". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  44. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 11". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  45. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 18". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  46. ^ "Canada honour former national players". Scrum Queens. September 2009. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  47. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: Canada". World Rugby. Archived from the original on 3 October 2018.
  48. ^ "Sélection canadienne de rugby féminin pour la coupe du monde". 7 January 2002.
  49. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: Ireland". World Rugby.
  50. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 17". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  51. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 12". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  52. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 26". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  53. ^ Hands, David, "Experience counts for Women," The Times (London, England) (18 February 2002): p32
  54. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002: Samoa". World Rugby.
  55. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 12". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  56. ^ "Women's Rugby World Cup 2002, Match 28". World Rugby. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
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