1998 Great Britain Women's Rugby League Tour Of New Zealand
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The Great Britain Women's Rugby League tour of New Zealand in 1998 was the first such visit by a female British or English Rugby League team, and their second tour after a 1996 visit to Australia. Six matches were played during the three-week tour, including three Test Matches. For the host nation, New Zealand, this tour followed on from a visit by the Australian women's rugby league team during the previous year, 1997. Great Britain won the three tour matches but lost each of the three Test Matches by large margins, registering a single try and two goals in the series.


Team Leadership

The team was coached by Jackie Sheldon. Roland Davis was tour manager and Lisa McCandless was team manager. The team was captained by Lisa McIntosh with vice-captain Liz Kitchen. Paula Clark served as the team's physiotherapist.


Squad

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Point scorers are known for five of the six matches, excluding the first tour match against New Zealand Māori. Joanne Hewson scored a try against Auckland, and another try in the 1st Test. Joanna Will scored two tries in the match against Canterbury.
The Jumper Number column shows the order players were listed in the team named for the 2nd Test, which appeared in a preview article in the Christchurch newspaper, The Press.


Results

---- A 'spectacular' try to Brenda Dobek in the closing minutes won the match for Great Britain, against an Auckland side that were missing their national team representatives. ----


1st Test

Playing a more physical game, to dominate possession and territory, New Zealand scored three converted tries in the first 30 minutes. A slick switch pass by Debbie Chase sent
Trish Hina Trish Hina (born 3 May 1977) is a female rugby union player. She plays for and Auckland. She has also represented New Zealand in rugby league, touch rugby and softball. She attended Naenae College Hina was a member of the 2010 Women's Rugby Wor ...
in for the opener. Leah Witehira found a gap for the second and Germaine Wiki broke through tackles for the third try. Both teams displayed improved defence in the second half, with Great Britain 'tackling ferociously' on their own line. Capitalising on sustain pressure,
Trish Hina Trish Hina (born 3 May 1977) is a female rugby union player. She plays for and Auckland. She has also represented New Zealand in rugby league, touch rugby and softball. She attended Naenae College Hina was a member of the 2010 Women's Rugby Wor ...
scored her second try after 15 minutes. In an 80-metre run, winger Sara White fended off two defenders and outsprinted others for an 80th minute try. ---- The Canterbury team included a mother & daughter pairing, second rower Mary Brennan, aged 41, and centre Mereana Brennan, aged 17. Other players to feature for Canterbury included loose forward Vicki Blair, Kylie O'Loughlin, Melany Taniora-Green and Vicki Logopati. They were coached Jack Tauwhare. ----


2nd Test

Leah Witehira collected her own grubber kick to score the second try, then gave the last pass to
Trish Hina Trish Hina (born 3 May 1977) is a female rugby union player. She plays for and Auckland. She has also represented New Zealand in rugby league, touch rugby and softball. She attended Naenae College Hina was a member of the 2010 Women's Rugby Wor ...
for the third and final first half try. The Kiwi Ferns added five tries in the second half. ----


3rd Test

New Zealand dominated the first half, obtaining a 30 to nil lead at the break. ----


New Zealand Team

The ''New Zealand Rugby League Annual '98'' included a three-page report, including four photos. The report lists 17 players in the New Zealand team. It is not clear whether each of the 17 played in all three Test Matches. The 17 listed do match the teams named in preview articles for the series and 2nd Test.


Sources

A physical copy of the ''New Zealand Rugby League Annual '98'' is available at the National Library of New Zealand. British and New Zealand Newspapers available via eResources such as ProQuest and
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See also

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Women's rugby league Women's rugby league is the female-only version of Rugby league. There are women's clubs in Australia, Great Britain, and New Zealand, overseen internationally by the Women & Girls Rugby League. Australia, France, England and New Zealand co ...
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Australia women's national rugby league team The Australia women's national rugby league team, also known as the Australian Jillaroos, or Harvey Norman Jillaroos for sponsorship reasons, represents Australia in women's rugby league. They are administered by the Australian Rugby League Commi ...
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Great Britain women's national rugby league team The Great Britain women's national rugby league team, also known as the Great Britain Lionesses, represents Great Britain in Women's rugby league. They are administered by the Rugby Football League. The Great Britain Lionesses have placed thir ...
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England women's national rugby league team The England women's national Rugby League team represents England in Women's Rugby League. They are administered by the Rugby Football League. As Great Britain, they toured Australia in 1996, New Zealand in 1998, and reached the first-ever Wo ...


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Women in Rugby League
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