Canada women's national rugby league team

Canada
Team information
NicknameRavens
Governing bodyCanada Rugby League
RegionThe Americas
Head coachMike Castle
CaptainGabrielle Hindley
Megan Pakulis
Most capsSabrina McDaid (10)
Megan Pakulis (10)
Elizabeth Steele (10)
Top try-scorerPetra Woods (8)
Top point-scorerDani Frananda (42)
Home stadiumLamport Stadium
IRL ranking7th
Uniforms
First colours
Second colours
Team results
First international
Canada 4 — 50 New Zealand 
(Sydney, Australia, 16 November 2017)
Biggest win
Canada 64 — 2 Jamaica 
(Kingston, Jamaica, 27 September 2023)
Biggest defeat
Canada 0 — 88 Australia 
(Sydney, Australia, 22 November 2017)
World Cup
Appearances2 (first time in 2017)
Best resultSemi-finalist (2017)

The Canada women's national rugby league team (French: équipe du Canada féminine de rugby à XIII), also known as the Canadian Ravens, represents Canada in international rugby league football tournaments.

Canada made their debut full international debut in the 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup, winning one of their three pool matches and making the semi-finals of the six-team tournament.[1][2][3]

The Ravens toured Serbia in September 2019, winning both matches.

In 2022, Canada hosted the United States of America in April 2022, met Ireland in late October and then in November played three matches in the postposed 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup.

In September 2023, the Ravens travelled to Jamaica, winning both their matches in the Americas North Championships.

Canada will be attempting to quality for the 2026 Women's Rugby League World Cup.

Head to Head Records

Opponent FM MR M W D L Win% PF PA Share
 New Zealand 2017 2017 1 0 0 1 0.00% 4 50 7.41%
 Papua New Guinea 2017 2022 2 1 0 1 50.00% 34 42 44.74%
 Australia 2017 2017 2 0 0 2 0.00% 6 146 4.11%
 Serbia 2019 2019 2 2 0 0 100.00% 60 10 85.71%
 United States 2022 2023 2 2 0 0 100.00% 72 14 83.72%
 Ireland 2022 2022 1 0 0 1 0.00% 6 8 42.86%
 England 2022 2022 1 0 0 1 0.00% 4 54 6.90%
 Brazil 2022 2022 1 1 0 0 100.00% 22 16 57.89%
 Jamaica 2023 2023 1 1 0 0 100.00% 64 2 96.97%
Totals 2017 2023 13 7 0 6 53.85% 272 342 44.30%

Notes:

  • Table last updated 28 September 2023.
  • Share is the portion of "For" points compared to the sum of "For" and "Against" points.

Current squad

The following players were selected in the Ravens' Americas North Championships squad.[4]
Tallies in the table include the both matches in the September 2023 tournament.

Player Domestic team Position Profile Debut Matches Tries Goals Points
Petra Woods Ontario Ospreys Fullback WC 2022 6 8 32
Erin Gawley Ontario Ospreys Wing No 2023 1 0
Lauren Mueller London Broncos Centre, Wing WC 2022 6 0
Maddy Aberg Dublin Exiles Centre, Wing WC 2022 6 2 8
Ferris Sandboe St George Illawarra Centre WC 2022 5 3 12
Dani Frananda Dublin Exiles Wing WC 2022 5 1 19 42
Ale Lewis Alberta Broncos Scrum-half No 2023 1 1 4
Elizabeth Steele Alberta Broncos Prop WC 2017 10 1 4
Gabrielle Hindley BC Storm Hooker WC 2019 8 4 16
Sarah Maguire Alberta Broncos Prop WC 2022 6 2 8
Chantelle Crowl St Helens Prop, Second-row SH 2023 2 1 4
Rachel Choboter Currumbin Eagles Hooker WC 2022 4 0
Megan Pakulis Ontario Ospreys Lock WC 2017 10 6 24
Natalie Tam Ontario Ospreys Scrum-half, Hooker WC 2017 7 0
Tamisha Toussaint Ontario Ospreys Prop No 2023 1 0
Ada Okonkwo-Dappa BC Storm Prop WC 2022 7 0
Fedelia Angeles Ontario Ospreys Prop No 2017 4 2 8
Matilda Butler Sheffield Eagles Centre No 2023 1 1 4
Brittany Jones Alberta Broncos Wing WC 2022 3 2 8
Savannah Bacchus interchange No 2023 1 0
Candace Scholten Ontario Ospreys Centre No 2022 2 2 8

Support Staff for the tournament are

  • Coach: Mike Castle.
  • Team Manager: Katie Grudzinski

Notes:

  • Fedelia Angeles played in the 2017 World Cup as Fedelia Omoghan.
  • Ada Okonkwo-Dappa previously played as Ada Okonkwo.
  • Chantelle Crowl previously played for England.

Results

Full internationals

Date Opponent Score Tournament Venue Video Report(s)
16 Nov 2017  New Zealand
4–50
2017 World Cup Southern Cross Group Stadium, Sydney [5]
19 Nov 2017  Papua New Guinea
22–8
[6] [7]
22 Nov 2017  Australia
0–88
[8]
26 Nov 2017  Australia
6–58
[9]
14 Sep 2019 Serbia
34–6
2 Test Series SC inge, Belgrade [10][11]
21 Sep 2019 Serbia
26–4
Makiš Stadium, Belgrade [12][13]
16 Apr 2022  United States
42–10
Test Match Burnaby Lake Regional Park [14] [15][16]
25 Oct 2022  Ireland
6–8
Test Match Orrell St James Rugby League Club, Wigan [17]
1 Nov 2022  Papua New Guinea
12–34
2021 World Cup Headingley Stadium, Leeds [18] [19][20]
5 Nov 2022  England
4–54
DW Stadium, Wigan [21] [22][23]
9 Nov 2022  Brazil
22–16
Headingley Stadium, Leeds [24] [25][26]
25 Sep 2023  United States
30–4
Americas North Championships University of West Indies, Kingston [27] [28][29]
27 Sep 2023  Jamaica
64–2
[30]

Warm-Up Matches

Date Opponent Score Tournament Venue Report(s)
6 Oct 2017 Corrimal Cougars
26–20
Warm-Up Match King George Park, Richmond, British Columbia [31]
8 Oct 2017 Corrimal Cougars
18–20
Warm-Up Match King George Park, Richmond, British Columbia [32]
10 Nov 2017 Queensland Nga Hau e Wha Māori
12–38
Warm-Up Match Owen Park, Southport, Queensland [33]

Nines

Date Opponent Score Tournament Venue Video Report(s)
23 Feb 2018  Tonga
4–8
2018 Commonwealth Championship Dolphin Stadium, Brisbane [34] [35]
23 Feb 2018  Cook Islands
12–20
[36]
24 Feb 2018  Fiji
16–12
[37] [38]
18 May 2019 Jamaica
26–0
Americas 9s Lamport Stadium, Toronto [39][non-primary source needed]

Past squads

2017 World Cup

Squad to the 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup:[40] Maira Acevedo (British Columbia), Gillian Boag (British Columbia), Nina Bui (Ontario), Andrea Burk (British Columbia), Christina Burnham (British Columbia), Mackenzie Fane (Ontario), Kathleen Grudzinski (British Columbia), Janai Haupapa (Alberta), Michelle Helmeczi (Alberta), Natalie King (British Columbia), Kelcey Leavitt (Alberta), Mandy Marchak (British Columbia), Sabrina McDaid (Ontario), Wealtha Jade Menin Naglis (Alberta), Fedelia Omoghan (Ontario), Megan Pakulis (Ontario), Irene Patrinos (Ontario), Stevi Schnoor (British Columbia), Natasha Smith (British Columbia), Elizabeth Steele (Alberta), Natalie Tam (Ontario), Tiera Thomas-Reynolds (Ontario), Barbara Waddell (Forrestville Ferrets), and Petra Woods (Ontario).
The team was coached by Mike Castle.

Tour of Serbia

The following players participated in the two Test Match tour of Serbia in September 2019: Chantalle Bracken (Jersey number 11), Tanya Dordevic (12), Brittany Douglas (16), Sarah Duncan (6), MacKenzie Fane (13) (Captain), Jennifer Garford (10), Simran Gillar (17), Megean Gosselin (3), Gabrielle Hindley (15), Hailey Karoum (9), Krista Kent (8), Sabrina McDaid (2), Lea Milošević (4), Natasha Naismith (7), Kaila Pickering (1), Melissa Šešelja (5), and Ben Skinner (14).
The team was coached by Ben Fleming.[41]

United States in April 2022

The following players participated in the Ravens' Test Match on Saturday, 16 April 2022.[42]
Alanna Fittes, Brittany Jones, Ferris Sandboe, Candace Scholten, Petra Woods, Natasha Naismith, Sabrina McDaid, Kristy Sargent, Natalie Tam, Elizabeth Steele, Gabrielle Hindley, Sarah Maguire, Megan Pakulis, Christina Burnham, Ada Okonkwo, Demi Swann, and Zoey Siciliano.
The team was coached by Mike Castle.
The following players participated in a development, or "Select" team match that was held on 16 April 2022, prior to the Test Match.
Ashley Holt, Miriama Naibosali, Megan Buchanan, Savannah Bacchas, Brittany Douglas, Steph Hovdestad, Krista Kent, Alix Evans, Tamisha Toussaint, Maddy Aberg, Valerie Wideski, and Katie Grudzinski. There were four players that played in both the "Select" match and the Test match, namely: Brittany Jones, Zoey Siciliano, Demi Swann and Christina Burnham.

2021 World Cup

Squad to the postponed 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup held in November 2022:[43][44] Maddy Aberg (jersey number 14), Nina Bui (15), Rachel Choboter (16), Brittany Douglas (17), Alix Evans (18), Alanna Fittes (6), Dani Frananda (1), Karina Gauto (5), Gabrielle Hindley (11) (Captain), Brittany Jones (2), Sarah Maguire (12), Laura Mariu (10), Sabrina McDaid (7), Jade Menin (19), Lauren Mueller (20), Natasha Naismith (21), Ada Okonkwo (22), Megan Pakulis (13), Ferris Sandboe (3), Kristy Sargent (8), Zoey Siciliano (23), Elizabeth Steele (24), Natalie Tam (9), and Petra Woods (4).
The team was coached by Mike Castle.

See also

  • Sports portal
  • flagCanada portal

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