NSW Waratahs ženy

Leagues Played
Super W 12
Links
Wikipedia
Related Teams
NSW Waratahs

Results

Super W 04/28 04:00 - NSW Waratahs ženy v Fijian Drua ženy W 50-14
Super W 04/19 07:45 - NSW Waratahs ženy v Brumbies ženy W 47-27
Super W 04/12 07:05 - NSW Waratahs ženy v Queensland Reds ženy W 34-19
Super W 04/06 07:05 - Western Force ženy v NSW Waratahs ženy D 0-0
Super W 03/29 06:05 - NSW Waratahs ženy v Melbourne Rebels ženy W 38-17
Super W 03/23 03:35 - Fijian Drua ženy v NSW Waratahs ženy W 21-62
Super W 03/16 06:05 - NSW Waratahs ženy v Brumbies ženy - View
Super W 04/30 02:35 - NSW Waratahs ženy v Fijian Drua ženy - View
Super W 04/21 07:05 - Melbourne Rebels ženy v NSW Waratahs ženy - View
Super W 04/16 05:05 - NSW Waratahs ženy v Queensland Reds ženy - View
Super W 04/08 05:05 - NSW Waratahs ženy v Fijian Drua ženy - View
Super W 04/01 06:05 - Brumbies ženy v NSW Waratahs ženy W 13-24

Wikipedia - NSW Waratahs Women

The New South Wales Waratahs Women are an Australian rugby union team that represents New South Wales in the Super W competition. They are the most successful team so far, having won four titles.

History

Super W announced

In 2017, Rugby Australia announced that a national women's rugby competition would commence in March 2018, with the New South Wales Waratahs to have a women's team. The announcement was made on the same day that Rugby Australia outlined its intentions to bid for the 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup.

Inaugural season

The Waratahs Women were hosted by the Queensland Reds Women at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane for the season’s opener. It was a double header with the Super Rugby match between the Queensland Reds and the Bulls.

Inaugural champions

On 20 April 2018, the women's New South Wales Waratahs made history by winning the first season of women's 15-a-side rugby, with captain Ashleigh Hewson kicking the winning penalty goal in the ninety-second minute. New South Wales Waratahs Women's were victorious over the Queensland Reds 16–13 at Stadium Australia.