Papua New Guinea – 4 The Love Of Sport http://4theloveofsport.co.uk Champions Of Women's Sport Wed, 01 Oct 2025 17:59:54 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.16 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/cropped-4tlos-iconw-32x32.png Papua New Guinea – 4 The Love Of Sport http://4theloveofsport.co.uk 32 32 England women get historic test series off to a winning start http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2019/11/11/england-women-get-historic-test-series-off-to-a-winning-start/ Mon, 11 Nov 2019 22:10:50 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=32875 Continue Reading →

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England Women got their historic two-game tour of Papua New Guinea off to a winning start with a 10-24 victory over the Orchids in Goroka, in front of almost 7000 spectators.

The team pay their respects on Remembrance Day in Papua New Guinea

England Try-Scorers: Rudge (21’, 33’ 43’, 69’), Anderson (43’), Thompson (71’)

England Conversions: N/A

PNG Try-Scorers: Joe (65’), Ravu (77’)

PNG Conversions: Kaiat (66’)

England Women: Tara-Jane Stanley, Rebecca Greenfield, Rachel Thompson, Naomi Williams, Kelsey Gentles; Jodie Cunningham, Faye Gaskin; Amy Johnson, Tara Jones, Grace Field, Emily Rudge ©, Chantelle Crowl, Shannon Lacey.

Interchanges: Charlotte Booth, Georgia Roche, Dannielle Anderson, Tamzin Renouf.

PNG Orchids: Gemma Schnaubelt, Ua Ravu, Belinda Gwasamun, Erswin Kaiat, Lyiannah Allan; Angelena Watego, Lila Malabag; Elsie Albert ©, Shirley Joe, Tahina Booth, Elizabeth Paisoi, Gloria Kaupa, Janet Johns.

Interchanges: Roswita Kapo, Seroge Sabume, Carol Humeu, Kia

The second game of the series will be played on on Saturday 16 November as they play the Orchids in Port Moresby, in a fixture which will be played before the final game of the Great Britain Rugby League tour against The Kumuls.

 

 

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RFL selects 24-player squad for women’s winter tour http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2019/08/02/rfl-selects-24-player-squad-for-womens-winter-tour/ Fri, 02 Aug 2019 22:59:39 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=31582 Continue Reading →

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This year England women will travel to Sydney to play in the Downer World Cup Nines and then travel to Papua New Guinea to play two tests against the PNG Orchids.

Sixteen players have been selected for the Downer World Cup Nines (18/19 October):

Dannielle Anderson, Caitlin Beevers, Leah Burke, Chantelle Crowl, Jodie Cunningham, Faye Gaskin, Kelsey Gentles, Amy Hardcastle, Shona Hoyle, Shannon Lacey, Rhiannion Marshall, Sinead Peach, Georgia Roche, Emily Rudge, Tara-Jane Stanley, Naomi Williams

The whole 24-strong squad will then travel to Papua New Guinea for the two tests against the Orchids on 9th and 16th November. The game on the 16th will be part of a double-header featuring Great Britain Lions v PNG Kumuls.

England’s 24-player squad:

Dannielle Anderson (Leeds Rhinos) – 1 cap
Caitlin Beevers (Leeds Rhinos/Dewsbury Moor and Birstall Victoria) – 1 cap
Charlotte Booth (Leeds Rhinos/Guiseley Storm) – 8 caps
Leah Burke (St Helens) – 0 caps
Chantelle Crowl (St Helens) – 6 caps
Jodie Cunningham (St Helens/Thatto Heath Crusaders) – 19 caps
Grace Field (Castleford Tigers/Oulton Raiders) – 0 caps
Faye Gaskin (St Helens/Thatto Heath) – 7 caps
Kelsey Gentles (Castleford Tigers/East Leeds) – 0 caps
Rebecca Greenfield (Wigan Warriors/Wigan St Patrick’s) – 1 cap
Amy Hardcastle (Bradford Bulls/Siddal) – 17 caps
Shona Hoyle (Castleford Tigers) – 7 caps
Amy Johnson (Leeds Rhinos) – 1 caps
Tara Jones (St Helens) – 4 caps
Shannon Lacey (Leeds Rhinos/Stanningley) – 0 caps
Sinead Peach (Castleford Tigers/Hunslet Warriors) – 3 caps
Tamzin Renouf (Castleford Tigers/Featherstone Lionesses) – 0 caps
Georgia Roche (Castleford Tigers/Dewsbury Moor) – 1 cap
Emily Rudge (St Helens/Thatto Heath) – 20 caps
Tara-Jane Stanley (Castleford Tigers) – 9 caps
Rachel Thompson (Wigan Warriors/Thatto Heath) – 2 caps
Vicky Whitfield (St Helens) – 1 cap
Naomi Williams (St Helens) – 1 cap
Georgia Wilson (Wigan Warriors) – 0 cap

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