List of New Zealand women's national rugby union team matches

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The following is a list of New Zealand women's national rugby union team international matches.

Overall[edit]

New Zealand's overall international match record against all nations, updated to 4 November 2023, is as follows:

Games Played Won Lost Drawn Percentage of wins
Total 122 103 18 1 84.43%

See Women's international rugby for information about the status of international games and match numbering.

Full Internationals[edit]

Legend[edit]

Won Lost Draw

1990s[edit]

Test Date New Zealand Score Opponent Venue Event Ref
1 6 April 1991 New Zealand  24–8  Canada Glamorgan Wanderers 1991 Rugby World Cup
2 10 April 1991 New Zealand  24–6  Wales Llanharan 1991 Rugby World Cup
3 12 April 1991 New Zealand  0−7  United States Cardiff Arms Park 1991 Rugby World Cup
4 2 September 1994 New Zealand  37−0  Australia Sydney [1]
5 22 July 1995 New Zealand  64−0  Australia Auckland Test
6 31 August 1996 New Zealand  28–5  Australia Sydney Test
7 8 September 1996 New Zealand  88–3  Canada Edmonton Canada Cup
8 11 September 1996 New Zealand  88–8  United States Edmonton Canada Cup
9 14 September 1996 New Zealand  109–0  France Edmonton Canada Cup
10 13 August 1997 New Zealand  67−0  England Burnham, NZ Test
11 16 August 1997 New Zealand  44−0  Australia Dunedin Test
12 2 May 1998 New Zealand  134−6  Germany Amsterdam 1998 Rugby World Cup
13 5 May 1998 New Zealand  76−0  Scotland Amsterdam 1998 Rugby World Cup
14 9 May 1998 New Zealand  46−3  Spain Amsterdam 1998 Rugby World Cup
15 12 May 1998 New Zealand  44−11  England Amsterdam 1998 Rugby World Cup
16 16 May 1998 New Zealand  44−12  United States Amsterdam 1998 Rugby World Cup [2]
17 29 August 1998 New Zealand  27−3  Australia Sydney Test
18 16 October 1999 New Zealand  73−0  Canada Palmerston North, NZ Triangular '99
19 19 October 1999 New Zealand  65−5  United States Palmerston North, NZ Triangular '99

2000s[edit]

Test Date New Zealand Score Opponent Venue Event Ref
20 23 September 2000 New Zealand  41–0  Canada Winnipeg Canada Cup
21 27 September 2000 New Zealand  45–0  United States Winnipeg Canada Cup
22 30 September 2000 New Zealand  32–13  England Winnipeg Canada Cup
23 9 June 2001 New Zealand  15–10  England Rotorua Test
24 16 June 2001 New Zealand  17–22  England North Harbour Stadium, Albany Test
25 13 May 2002 New Zealand  117–0  Germany Barcelona 2002 RWC
26 18 May 2002 New Zealand  36–3  Australia Barcelona 2002 RWC
27 21 May 2002 New Zealand  30–0  France Barcelona 2002 RWC
28 25 May 2002 New Zealand  19–9  England Barcelona 2002 RWC [3][2]
29 4 October 2003 New Zealand  37–0 World XV Auckland
30 11 October 2003 New Zealand  38–19 World XV Whangārei
31 8 June 2004 New Zealand  32–5  Canada Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver 2004 Churchill Cup
32 13 June 2004 New Zealand  35–0  United States Calgary Rugby Park 2004 Churchill Cup
33 19 June 2004 New Zealand  38–0  England Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton 2004 Churchill Cup
34 29 June 2005 New Zealand  30–9  Scotland Ottawa 2005 Canada Cup
35 5 July 2005 New Zealand  43–3  Canada Ottawa 2005 Canada Cup
36 8 July 2005 New Zealand  32–5  Canada Ottawa 2005 Canada Cup
37 22 October 2005 New Zealand  24–15  England Eden Park, Auckland Test
38 26 October 2005 New Zealand  33–8  England Waikato Stadium, Hamilton Test
39 31 August 2006 New Zealand  66–7  Canada Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton 2006 RWC
40 4 September 2006 New Zealand  50–0  Samoa St. Albert Rugby Park, St. Albert 2006 RWC
41 8 September 2006 New Zealand  21–0  Scotland Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton 2006 RWC
42 12 September 2006 New Zealand  40–10  France Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton 2006 RWC
43 17 September 2006 New Zealand  25–17  England The Brick Field, Edmonton 2006 RWC [2]
44 16 October 2007 New Zealand  21–10  Australia Cooks Gardens, Wanganui Test
45 20 October 2007 New Zealand  29–12  Australia Wellington Test
46 22 July 2008 New Zealand  37–3  Australia Canberra Test
47 26 July 2008 New Zealand  22–16  Australia Sydney Test
48 14 November 2009 New Zealand  16–3  England Esher Test
49 21 November 2009 New Zealand  3–10  England Twickenham Stadium Test

2010s[edit]

Test Date New Zealand Score Opponent Venue Event Ref
50 20 August 2010 New Zealand  55–3  South Africa Surrey Sports Park, Guildford 2010 Rugby World Cup
51 24 August 2010 New Zealand  32–5  Australia Surrey Sports Park, Guildford 2010 Rugby World Cup
52 28 August 2010 New Zealand  41–8  Wales Surrey Sports Park, Guildford 2010 Rugby World Cup
53 1 September 2010 New Zealand  45–7  France Stoop 2010 Rugby World Cup
54 5 September 2010 New Zealand  13–10  England Twickenham Stoop 2010 Rugby World Cup [2]
55 26 November 2011 New Zealand  0-10  England Twickenham, London End-of-year Tour
56 29 November 2011 New Zealand  7-21  England Molesey Road, Esher End-of-year Tour
57 3 December 2011 New Zealand  8–8  England Molesey Road, Esher End-of-year Tour
58 23 November 2012 New Zealand  13–16  England Molesey Road, Esher End-of-year Tour
59 27 November 2012 New Zealand  8–17  England Aldershot Military Stadium End-of-year Tour
60 1 December 2012 New Zealand  23–32  England Twickenham End-of-year Tour
61 13 July 2013 New Zealand  29–10  England Eden Park England's NZ Tour
62 16 July 2013 New Zealand  14–9  England Waikato Stadium, Hamilton England's NZ Tour
63 20 July 2013 New Zealand  29–8  England ECOlight Stadium, Pukekohe England's NZ Tour
64 1 June 2014 New Zealand  38–3  Australia Rotorua International Stadium
65 7 June 2014 New Zealand  90–12  Samoa Eden Park
66 10 June 2014 New Zealand  16–8  Canada Tauranga
67 14 June 2014 New Zealand  33–21  Canada Whakatāne
68 1 August 2014 New Zealand  79–5  Kazakhstan CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 2 2014 Rugby World Cup
69 5 August 2014 New Zealand  14–17  Ireland CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 2014 Rugby World Cup
70 9 August 2014 New Zealand  34–3  United States CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 2014 Rugby World Cup
71 13 August 2014 New Zealand  63–7  Wales CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 2014 Rugby World Cup
72 17 August 2014 New Zealand  55–5  United States CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 2014 Rugby World Cup
73 27 June 2015 New Zealand  40–22  Canada Calgary 2015 Super Series
74 1 July 2015 New Zealand  26–7  England Calgary 2015 Super Series
75 5 July 2015 New Zealand  47–14  United States Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton 2015 Super Series
76 22 October 2016 New Zealand  67–3  Australia Eden Park 2016 Laurie O'Reilly Cup
77 26 October 2016 New Zealand  29–3  Australia QBE Stadium, North Shore 2016 Laurie O'Reilly Cup
78 19 November 2016 New Zealand  25–20  England Twickenham Stoop
79 23 November 2016 New Zealand  20–10  Canada Donnybrook, Dublin
80 27 November 2016 New Zealand  38–8  Ireland UCD Bowl, Dublin, Ireland
81 9 June 2017 New Zealand  28–16  Canada Westpac Stadium, Wellington
82 13 June 2017 New Zealand  44–17  Australia Rugby Park, Christchurch 2017 Laurie O'Reilly Cup
83 17 June 2017 New Zealand  21–29  England Rotorua International Stadium
84 9 August 2017 New Zealand  44–12  Wales Billings Park UCD, Dublin 2017 Rugby World Cup
85 13 August 2017 New Zealand  121–0  Hong Kong Billings Park UCD, Dublin 2017 Rugby World Cup
86 17 August 2017 New Zealand  48–5  Canada Billings Park UCD, Dublin 2017 Rugby World Cup
87 22 August 2017 New Zealand  45–12  United States Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast 2017 Rugby World Cup
88 26 August 2017 New Zealand  41–32  England Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast 2017 Rugby World Cup [4]
89 18 August 2018 New Zealand  31–11  Australia ANZ Stadium 2018 Laurie O'Reilly Cup
90 25 August 2018 New Zealand  45–17  Australia Eden Park 2018 Laurie O'Reilly Cup
91 3 November 2018 New Zealand  67–6  United States Soldier Field, Chicago
92 9 November 2018 New Zealand  14–0  France Stade Mayol, Toulon
93 17 November 2018 New Zealand  27–30  France Stade des Alpes, Grenoble
94 29 June 2019 New Zealand  35–20  Canada Chula Vista, San Diego 2019 Super Series [5]
95 3 July 2019 New Zealand  33–0  United States Chula Vista, San Diego 2019 Super Series
96 6 July 2019 New Zealand  16–25  France Chula Vista, San Diego 2019 Super Series
97 14 July 2019 New Zealand  28–13  England Chula Vista, San Diego 2019 Super Series
98 10 August 2019 New Zealand  47–10  Australia Optus Stadium, Perth 2019 Laurie O'Reilly Cup [6]
99 17 August 2019 New Zealand  37–8  Australia Eden Park 2019 Laurie O'Reilly Cup [7]

2020s[edit]

Test Date New Zealand Score Opponent Venue Event Ref
100 31 October 2021 New Zealand  12–43  England Sandy Park, Exeter Autumn Int. [8]
101 7 November 2021 New Zealand  15–56  England Franklin's Gardens Autumn Int. [9]
102 13 November 2021 New Zealand  13–38  France Stade du Hameau, Pau Autumn Int. [10]
103 20 November 2021 New Zealand  7–29  France Stade Pierre-Fabre, Castres Autumn Int. [11]
104 6 June 2022 New Zealand  23–10  Australia Tauranga Domain, Tauranga 2022 P4S [12]
105 12 June 2022 New Zealand  28–0  Canada The Trusts Arena, West Auckland 2022 P4S [13]
106 18 June 2022 New Zealand  50–6  United States Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei 2022 P4S [14]
107 20 August 2022 New Zealand  52–5  Australia Orangetheory Stadium 2022 O'Reilly Cup [15]
108 27 August 2022 New Zealand  22–14  Australia Adelaide Oval 2022 O'Reilly Cup [16]
109 24 September 2022 New Zealand  95–12  Japan Eden Park, Auckland Warm-up match [17]
110 8 October 2022 New Zealand  41–17  Australia Eden Park, Auckland 2021 RWC [18]
111 16 October 2022 New Zealand  56–12  Wales The Trusts Arena 2021 RWC [19]
112 22 October 2022 New Zealand  57–0  Scotland Northland Events Centre 2021 RWC [20]
113 29 October 2022 New Zealand  55–3  Wales Northland Events Centre 2021 RWC Quarters [21]
114 5 November 2022 New Zealand  25–24  France Eden Park, Auckland 2021 RWC Semi-final [22]
115 12 November 2022 New Zealand  34–31  England Eden Park, Auckland 2021 RWC Final [23]
116 29 June 2023 New Zealand  50–0  Australia Kayo Stadium, Brisbane 2023 P4S/O'Reilly Cup
117 8 July 2023 New Zealand  52–21  Canada TD Place Stadium, Ottawa 2023 P4S
118 14 July 2023 New Zealand  39–17  United States TD Place Stadium, Ottawa 2023 P4S
119 30 September 2023 New Zealand  43–3  Australia FMG Stadium, Waikato 2023 O'Reilly Cup
120 21 October 2023 New Zealand  17–18  France Sky Stadium, Wellington WXV 2023
121 28 October 2023 New Zealand  70–7  Wales Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin WXV 2023
122 4 November 2023 New Zealand  12–33  England Go Media Stadium Mt Smart WXV 2023
123 11 May 2024 New Zealand  TBD  United States FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton 2024 PFS
124 19 May 2024 New Zealand  TBD  Canada Apollo Projects Stadium 2024 PFS
125 25 May 2024 New Zealand  TBD  Australia North Harbour Stadium, Albany 2024 PFS

Other internationals[edit]

Date New Zealand Score Opponent Venue Event Ref
22 July 1989 New Zealand  13–7 United States California Grizzlies Lancaster Park First Black Ferns Game [24]
26 August 1990 New Zealand  56–0  Netherlands Christchurch RugbyFest 1990 [25]
28 August 1990 New Zealand  8–0  Soviet Union Christchurch RugbyFest 1990
30 August 1990 New Zealand  9–3  United States Christchurch RugbyFest 1990
1 September 1990 New Zealand  12–4 World XV Christchurch RugbyFest 1990
13 April 1991 A New Zealand XV  0–3  France Cardiff [26]
17 November 2009 New Zealand  48–3  England A Esher
18 November 2019 Black Ferns Dev. XV  53–0  Fiji Churchill Park, Lautoka Oceania Championship
22 November 2019 Black Ferns Dev. XV  50–0  Australia A Churchill Park, Lautoka Oceania Championship
26 November 2019 Black Ferns Dev. XV  131–0  Papua New Guinea Churchill Park, Lautoka Oceania Championship
14 November 2020 New Zealand  34–15 New Zealand NZ Barbarians The Trusts Arena
21 November 2020 New Zealand  19–17 New Zealand NZ Barbarians Trafalgar Park
23 September 2023 Black Ferns XV  38–12  Manusina XV Navigation Homes Stadium [27]

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