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The 2004 Women's Churchill Cup was the second edition of the women's "Churchill Cup" and the first tournament to be played across two venues, in
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and Edmonton. Four countries took part again - New Zealand joining England, the United States, and Canada. For the first time the group stages were dropped and the tournament became a straight knock-out with semi-finals at the Calgary Rugby Park and the finals at Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton. New Zealand won the tournament after defeating England 38–0 in the final.


Results


Warm-up


Semi-finals


Finals


Third place


Final


See also

* Women's international rugby - includes all women's international match results * Churchill Cup


References

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