New Zealand women's national rugby league team

{{Short description|Sports team representing New Zealand}}

{{Distinguish|New Zealand women's national rugby union team|New Zealand women's national rugby sevens team}}

{{For|the men's team|New Zealand national rugby league team}}

{{Use New Zealand English|date=July 2021}}

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{{Infobox rugby league representative team

| Name = New Zealand women's national rugby league team

| Badge =

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| Nickname = Kiwi Ferns

| Governing body = New Zealand Rugby League

| Region = Oceania

| Coach = Ricky Henry

| Captain = Georgia Hale &
Raecene McGregor

| Most caps =

| Top try-scorer =

| Top point-scorer =

| Home Stadium =

| RLIF Rank = 2

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| First international= {{flagdeco|NZL}} New Zealand 18 {{ndash}} 14 {{rlw-r|AUS}}
(Sydney, Australia, 1 July 1995)

| Largest win = {{flagdeco|NZL}} New Zealand 88 {{ndash}} 0 {{rlw-r|FRA}}
(Dewsbury, England; 5 July 2013)

| Largest loss = {{flagdeco|NZL}} New Zealand 4 {{ndash}} 54 {{rlw-r|AUS}}
(Manchester, England; 19 November 2022)

| World cup apps = 6

| World cup first = 2000

| World cup best = Champions (2000, 2003, 2008)

| Form = Women

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The New Zealand women's national rugby league team, also known as the Kiwi Ferns or New Zealand Kiwi Ferns, represents New Zealand in women's rugby league. They are administered by the New Zealand Rugby League.

New Zealand won the Women's Rugby League World Cup in 2000, 2003 and 2008.{{cite web|date=17 November 2008|title=Kiwi Ferns retain women's World Cup|url=http://tvnz.co.nz/content/2311635/2422021.xhtml|url-status=dead|website=tvnz.co.nz|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131208065030/http://tvnz.co.nz/content/2311635/2422021.xhtml|archive-date=8 December 2013}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/jillaroos-v-kiwi-ferns-preview/tabid/10874/newsid/85799/default.aspx |title=Jillaroos v Kiwi Ferns preview |author=Andrew Bryan |date=29 April 2015 |access-date=1 May 2015}}

History

The Kiwi Ferns were formed in 1995.{{cite web|url=http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/maori-rugby-whutupaoro/page-6 |title=Story: Māori rugby – whutupaoro: Page 6 – Women in rugby union and league |author=Malcolm Mulholland |access-date=1 May 2015}}

Touring Australia in June and July 1995, the team won all seven games that they played.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/09/16/from-foundation-kiwi-fern-to-off-field-pioneer-conlons-huge-influence-on-new-zealand-game/|title=How Conlon went from foundation Kiwi Fern to off-field pioneer|last=Walter|first=Brad|date=16 Sep 2020|website=NRL|access-date=13 Oct 2020}} Two of the games were full internationals against Australia.

The First Test Match was held on 1 July 1995 at Lidcombe Oval in Sydney. New Zealand 18 defeated Australia 14. The Second Test was held on 8 July 1995 at Hawker Oval in Canberra. New Zealand 14 defeated Australia 6.

In 1997, New Zealand hosted Australia for two Test matches, winning both.

New Zealand hosted an 1998 tour by Great Britain, winning all three matches by comfortable margins, the score of 28 to 6 in the First Test being the closest.

During a Trans-Tasman series in 1999, New Zealand experienced their first defeat, a narrow 20-22 loss in the Second Test at Penrith. New Zealand won the third Test in Auckland to claim the series two-one.

New Zealand competed in the 2000 World Cup, beating Australia and Great Britain twice each to claim the inaugural title.

New Zealand remained undefeated in the 2000s until a one-off Test Match against Australia in 2009. During this period, the Kiwi Ferns won one-off matches in 2001 and 2002, all six matches in the 2003 World Cup to claim their second title, two matches in 2004, another in 2006, and all five matches in the 2008 World Cup to claim their third title as World Cup champions. The winning streak extended to 21 matches.

Coaches

Also see :Category:New Zealand women's national rugby league team coaches.

The current coach of the New Zealand team is Ricky Henry, who replaced Justin Morgan in 2020.{{Cite web|date=2020-09-15|title=Ricky Henry appointed as new Kiwi Ferns Head Coach|url=https://nzrl.co.nz/ricky-henry-appointed-as-new-kiwi-ferns-head-coach/|access-date=2021-01-20|website=New Zealand Rugby League|language=en-NZ}} Morgan had been the coach since 2018.{{Cite web|date=2019-03-18|title=MORGAN APPOINTED KIWI FERNS COACH|url=https://nzrl.co.nz/morgan-appointed-kiwi-ferns-coach/|access-date=2021-01-20|website=New Zealand Rugby League|language=en-NZ}}

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! rowspan=2| Name !! colspan=6| Tests !! colspan=6| Nines !! rowspan=2 class="unsortable" | Ref.

SpanMatchesWDLdata-sort-type="number"| W%SpanMatchesWDLdata-sort-type="number"| W%
style="text-align:left;"| {{sortname|Janie|Thompson|nolink=1}}1995{{ndash}}19974400100.00colspan=6| N/A{{Cite web|url=https://www.sporty.co.nz/aucklandleague/newsarticle/118288?em=1|title=Lynley Tierney-Mani adds new role to League Legacy|date=28 Jul 2022|website=Sporty.co.nz|access-date=27 May 2024}}
style="text-align:left;"| {{sortname|Tony|Lajpold|nolink=1}}1998{{ndash}}1999650183.33colspan=6| N/A{{cite news |title=British women are cruising for a big bruising from Kiwis|newspaper=Sunday Star|date=16 Aug 1998|page=8|last=Sanders|first=Andrew}}
style="text-align:left;"| {{sortname|Michael|Rawiri|nolink=1}}2000{{ndash}}20015500100.00colspan=6| N/A{{cite news |title=Women's league has new coach|newspaper=Sunday Star|date=9 Apr 2000|page=8|last=Sanders|first=Andrew}}{{cite book|title=rugbee.com Women's Rugby League World Series 2000 Official Programme |year=2000|publisher=Harold Lacey Publications}}
style="text-align:left;"| {{sortname|Lawrence|Brydon|nolink=1}}2002{{ndash}}20049900100.00colspan=6| N/A{{cite news |title=Trio Make Kiwi Ferns|newspaper=The Press (Christchurch)|date=10 Aug 2002|page=6|last=Coffey|first=John}}{{cite book |author= |date= 2003 |title= Lion Foundation Woman's Rugby League World Cup 2003 |url= |location= North Harbour, New Zealand |publisher= New Zealand Women's Rugby League}}
style="text-align:left;"| Stan Martin2006{{ndash}}2009760185.71colspan=6| N/A
style="text-align:left;"| Lynley Tierney-Mani2010{{ndash}}2013650183.33colspan=6| N/A{{Cite web|url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/northern-advocate/sport/stirring-battle-cry-drives-kiwi-ferns-to-crush-england/XWRNAGGC7E7MRPOAUNGIM6BFXI/|title=Stirring battle cry drives Kiwi Ferns to crush England|date=12 Oct 2010|website=New Zealand Hearld - Northern Advocate|access-date=25 Mar 2021}}
style="text-align:left;"| Rusty Matua20141100100.002015320166.67{{Cite web|url=https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2014/11/06/jillaroos-prepare-for-kiwi-ferns/|title=Jillaroos prepare for Kiwi Ferns|date=6 Nov 2014|website=QRL|access-date=23 Mar 2021}}
style="text-align:left;"| Alan Jackson2015{{ndash}}2016210150.002016{{ndash}}2017620433.33{{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2015/04/26/kiwis-name-test-squads/|title=Kiwis name Test squads|date=26 Apr 2015|website=NRL|access-date=27 May 2024}}
style="text-align:left;"| Tony Benson2017750271.43colspan=6| N/A{{Cite web|url=https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2017/05/05/jillaroos-v-kiwi-ferns-preview/|title=Jillaroos v Kiwi Ferns Preview|last=Konstantopoulos|first=Mary|date=5 May 2017|website=NSWRL|publisher=NRL|access-date=24 Mar 2021}}
style="text-align:left;"| Kelvin Wright201810010.00colspan=6| N/A{{Cite web|url=http://www.voxy.co.nz/sport/5/322946|title=Experienced duo to lead Kiwi Ferns|date=9 Oct 2018|website=Voxy|access-date=11 May 2021}}
style="text-align:left;"| Justin Morgan2019210150.002019430175.00
style="text-align:left;"| Ricky Henry2020{{ndash}}1280466.67colspan=6| N/A

Note:

  • Last updated: 3 November 2024

Players

=Current squad=

The Kiwi Ferns squad for the 2024 Pacific Championships was announced on 8 October 2024.{{Cite web|url=https://nzrl.co.nz/kiwi-ferns-squad-named-for-pacific-championships/|title=Kiwi Ferns squad named for Pacific Championships|date=8 Oct 2024|website=NZRL|access-date=8 Oct 2024}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=968412748658585&set=a.661257979374065|title=Tonga Squad List|date=8 Oct 2024|website=facebook|publisher=NRL|access-date=8 Oct 2024}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2024/10/08/broughton-wiki-among-new-faces-in-kiwi-ferns/|title=Broughton, Wiki among new faces in Kiwi Ferns|last=Walter|first=Brad|date=8 Oct 2024|website=NRL|access-date=8 Oct 2024}}

Players' ages are as at the date that the table was last updated, 11 November 2024.

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! colspan=7 align=center | NRLW

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Notes

Records

=Team records=

Consecutive wins: 21 matches from 29 October 1999 to 15 November 2008.

=Individual records=

This section last updated 17 November 2024.

The tally of tries, goals and points for this section is missing

  • All of the 16 points vs Australia on 23 September 2009.
  • 4 of 44 points vs England on 10 October 2010 (First Test). A long report in the New Zealand Herald mentions the scorers of the ten tries but omits the goal-kicker.

Points scored: 246

Tries scored: 45

Goals kicked: 57

Points scored in a match: 40

  • Trish Hina (5 tries, 10 goals) vs {{rlw-l|Samoa}}, World Cup, 6 October 2003.

Tries scored in a match: 6

  • Fuarosa Time vs {{flagdeco|Tokelau}} Tokelau, World Cup, 2 October 2003.
  • Honey Hireme vs {{rlw-l|Cook Islands}}, World Cup, 19 November 2017.

Goals kicked in a match: 10

  • Trish Hina vs {{rlw-l|Samoa}}, World Cup, 6 October 2003.
  • Laura Mariu vs Pacific Islands, World Cup 6 November 2008.

Notes:

  • Most Games is not listed above as full line-ups are not known to contributors for multiple matches prior to 2011.
  • Unknown: 1997 (both Tests), 1998 (2nd Test), 1999 (1st Test), 2002 (only match), 2003 (all six World Cup matches), 2004 (1st Test), 2006 (only match), 2009 (only Test), 2010 (1st Test).
  • Known: 1995 (both Tests), 1998 (1st & 3rd Tests), 1999 (2nd & 3rd Tests), 2000 (all four World Cup matches), 2001 (only Test), 2004 (2nd Test), 2008 (all five World Cup matches), 2010 (2nd Test).
  • For the 2nd Test of 1999, the try-scorers listed in the New Zealand Rugby League Annual 1999 differs from the try-scorers shown in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwxGgBOwL1o&t=261s match video on YouTube]. The Annual has the try-scorers as Nadene Conlon, Zavana Aranga, Rachel White, and Leah Witehira.{{cite journal | journal = New Zealand Rugby League Annual | year = 1999 | publisher= New Zealand Rugby Football League |title= Kiwi Ferns still the World's best |issn= 1174-7501 }} The video shows the New Zealand try scorers as Nadene Conlon (video 0:10:31), Rachel White (0:47:46), Miriama Niha (1:02:21), and Michelle Driscoll (1:15:46).
  • Try-scorers for the 1st Test of 1999 are listed in the Annual as Trish Hina (2), Leah Witehira, and Tasha Davie. A one paragraph report in The Press mentions two second-half try scorers for New Zealand in this match as Leah Witehira and Tasha Davie.

Competitive record

=Head to head records=

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! Opponent !! {{tooltip|FM|First Match}} !! {{tooltip|MR|Most Recent Match}} !! {{tooltip|M|Matches}} !! {{tooltip|W|Won}} !! {{tooltip|D|Drawn}} !! {{tooltip|L|Lost}} !! Win% !! {{tooltip|PF|Points For}} !! {{tooltip|PA|Points Against}} !! Share

align=left | {{rlw-l|AUS}}{{Date table sorting|1 Jul 1995|format=y}}{{Date table sorting|10 Nov 2024|format=y}}301701356.67%60447356.08%
align=left | {{rlw-l|GB}}{{Date table sorting|23 Aug 1998|format=y}}{{Date table sorting|8 Oct 2003|format=y}}6600100.00%1962489.09%
align=left | {{flagdeco|Maori}} New Zealand Māori{{Date table sorting|1 Oct 2002|format=y}}20174400100.00%1763483.81%
align=left | {{rlw-l|COK}}{{Date table sorting|28 Sep 2003|format=y}}{{Date table sorting|6 Nov 2022|format=y}}3300100.00%178497.80%
align=left | {{flagdeco|TOK}} Tokelau{{Date table sorting|2 Oct 2003|format=y}}{{Date table sorting|2 Oct 2003|format=y}}1100100.00%840100.00%
align=left | {{rlw-l|SAM}}{{Date table sorting|6 Oct 2003|format=y}}{{Date table sorting|7 Nov 2020|format=y}}4400100.00%1842090.20%
align=left | {{noflag|Pacific Islands}}{{Date table sorting|6 Nov 2008|format=y}}{{Date table sorting|6 Nov 2008|format=y}}1100100.00%720100.00%
align=left | {{rlw-l|TON}}{{Date table sorting|8 Nov 2008|format=y}}{{Date table sorting|21 Oct 2023|format=y}}3300100.00%1202682.19%
align=left | {{rlw-l|ENG}}{{Date table sorting|12 Nov 2008|format=y}}{{Date table sorting|14 Nov 2022|format=y}}6600100.00%2044282.93%
align=left | {{rlw-l|FRA}}{{Date table sorting|8 Jul 2013|format=y}}{{Date table sorting|2 Nov 2022|format=y}}2200100.00%1340100.00%
align=left | {{rlw-l|CAN}}{{Date table sorting|16 Nov 2017|format=y}}{{Date table sorting|16 Nov 2017|format=y}}1100100.00%50492.59%
align=left | {{rlw-l|PNG}}{{Date table sorting|19 Nov 2017|format=y}}{{Date table sorting|3 Nov 2024|format=y}}2200100.00%740100.00%
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| align=left | Totals

{{Date table sorting|1 Jul 1995|format=y}}{{Date table sorting|10 Nov 2024|format=y}}635001379.37%2,07662776.80%

Notes:

  • Table last updated 11 November 2024.
  • Share is the portion of "For" points compared to the sum of "For" and "Against" points.

= Results =

== Full internationals ==

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! Date !! Opponent !! Score !! Tournament !! Venue !! Video !! Report(s)

1 Jul 1995{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|18–14 }}rowspan=2 | 2 Test Series{{flagdeco|AUS}} Lidcombe Oval, Sydneyalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite news |title=Women weight for no-one|newspaper=Daily Telegraph|date=1 Jul 1995|page=143}}{{cite news |title=Scoreboard|newspaper=Sunday Telegraph|date=2 Jul 1995|page=124}}
8 Jul 1995{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|14–6 }}{{flagdeco|AUS}} Hawker Oval, Canberraalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128286442|title=NZ men's defeat motivates women|newspaper=The Canberra Times |location=Canberra |date=9 Jul 1995 |access-date=9 May 2020 |last=Scholes|first=Gary|page=12 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
20 Sep 1997{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|34–26 }}rowspan=2 | 2 Test Series{{flagdeco|NZL}} Petone Recreation Ground, Wellingtonalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://nzrl.co.nz/national-teams/kiwi-ferns/kiwi-ferns-past-results/|title=Kiwi Ferns - Past Results|date=30 Sep 2020|website=NZRL|access-date=7 Oct 2020}}
24 Sep 1997{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|40–16 }}{{flagdeco|NZL}} Carlaw Park, Aucklandalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite news |title=Kiwi women score; series win over Aust|newspaper=The Press (Christchurch)|date=25 Sep 1997|page=}}
23 Aug 1998{{rlw-l|GB}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|28–6 }}rowspan=3 | 3 Test Series{{flagdeco|NZL}} Puketawhero Park, Rotoruaalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite journal |title=Scoreboard|journal=Rugby League Week |issue=26/08/1998 |location=Sydney |publisher=Bauer Media Group }}
29 Aug 1998{{rlw-l|GB}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|44–0 }}{{flagdeco|NZL}} Rugby League Park, Christchurchalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite journal |title=Scoreboard|journal=Rugby League Week |issue=2/09/1998 |location=Sydney |publisher=Bauer Media Group }}{{cite news |title=Kiwi Ferns take second test over GB|newspaper=Sunday Star|date=30 Aug 1998|page=9}}
4 Sep 1998{{rlw-l|GB}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|38–2 }}{{flagdeco|NZL}} Carlaw Park, Aucklandalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite news |title=Ferns complete whitewash|newspaper=The Press (Christchurch)|date=7 Sep 1998|page=30}}
23 Sep 1999{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|20–10 }}rowspan=3 | 3 Test Series{{flagdeco|AUS}} Leichhardt Oval, Sydneyalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite news |title=Kiwi Ferns beat Aust|newspaper=The Press (Christchurch)|date=25 Sep 1999|page=27}}
27 Sep 1999{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|20–22 }}{{flagdeco|AUS}} Penrith Stadium, Sydneyalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwxGgBOwL1o |title=1999 Aust vs NZ {{as written|Wome|ns [sic]}} RL Test Match Penrith |date=11 Nov 2019 |orig-year=2000 |website=YouTube |publisher=Jenny Luker|access-date=24 May 2021}}align=center | {{cite news |title=Kiwi Ferns lose record|newspaper=The Press (Christchurch)|date=29 Sep 1999|page=35}}
29 Oct 1999{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|26–14 }}{{flagdeco|NZL}} Ericsson Stadium, Aucklandalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite news |title=Kiwis march into final|newspaper=The Press (Christchurch)|date=30 Oct 1999|page=80}}
7 Nov 2000{{rlw-l|GB}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|22–12 }}rowspan=4 | 2000 WRLWC{{flagdeco|ENG}} Rugby Ground, Orrell, Greater Manchesteralign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite news |title=Endacott hints at changes to squad|newspaper=The Press (Christchurch)|date=9 Nov 2000|page=35}}{{cite news |title=Opening defeat for Great Britain|newspaper=North Yorkshire County Publications|date=8 Nov 2000|page=}}
10 Nov 2000{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|10–6 }}{{flagdeco|ENG}} South Leeds Stadiumalign=center | {{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaJuewEJOIA |title=2000 Aust vs NZ World Cup round game |date=11 Nov 2019|orig-year=2000 |website=YouTube |publisher=Jenny Luker |access-date=24 May 2021}}align=center | {{cite news |title=Kiwi Ferns down Aust in tri-series|newspaper=The Press (Christchurch)|date=13 Nov 2000|page=39}}
18 Nov 2000{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|50–6 }}{{flagdeco|ENG}} Rams Stadium, Dewsburyalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite news |title=Ferns storm into the final|newspaper=League Express|date=20 Nov 2000|page=26|last=Maguire|first=Steve}}
24 Nov 2000{{rlw-l|GB}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|26–4 }}{{flagdeco|ENG}} Wilderspool, Warringtonalign=center | {{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThIdH8uEidQ |title=Great Britain & Ireland Women vs New Zealand 2000 Rugby League World Cup final |date=24 May 2020 |orig-year=2000 |website=YouTube |publisher=NZ RugbyLeagueVids |access-date=24 May 2021}}align=center | {{cite news |title=Rugby League: Hina too strong for battling Britain|newspaper=The Independent (London)|date=25 Nov 2000|page=23|last=Hadfield|first=Dave}}
23 Sep 2001{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|42–8 }}Test Match{{flagdeco|NZL}} Carlaw Park, Aucklandalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite news |title=NSWRL to probe incident|newspaper=Courier Mail|date=24 Sep 2001|page=5}}
Oct 2002{{flagicon|Maori}} Māoribgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|36–10 }}Test Match{{flagdeco|NZL}}align=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite journal |title=The Scoreboard|journal=Rugby League Week |issue=9/10/2002 |location=Sydney |publisher=Bauer Media Group}}
28 Sep 2003{{rlw-l|COK}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|68–0 }}rowspan=6 | 2003 WRLWC{{flagdeco|NZL}} North Harbour Stadiumalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite book|title=New Zealand Rugby League Almanack 2003| first=Payne| last=Francis| year=2003|publisher=New Zealand Rugby Football League Inc.}}{{cite journal |title=Scoreboard|journal=Rugby League Week |issue=1/10/2003 |location=Sydney |publisher=Bauer Media Group}}
2 Oct 2003{{flagdeco|TKL}} Tokelaubgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|84–0 }}{{flagdeco|NZL}} Marist Rugby Groundsalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite news|last=Gillan|first=Gordon |date=2 Oct 2003|title=Kiwi Ferns face onslaught |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-league-kiwi-ferns-face-onslaught/4URG4VIB4UH37GAWTS5AFYL5ZY/ |newspaper=New Zealand Herald|page=15|access-date=31 January 2022}}
4 Oct 2003{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|44–4 }}{{flagdeco|NZL}} North Harbour Stadiumalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite news |title=Kiwi Ferns shock coaching staff with huge win|newspaper=The Press (Christchurch)|date=6 Oct 2003|page=6|last=Coffey|first=John}}
6 Oct 2003{{rlw-l|SAM}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|84–0 }}{{flagdeco|NZL}} North Harbour Stadiumalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite journal |title=Scoreboard|journal=Rugby League Week |issue=8/10/2003 |location=Sydney |publisher=Bauer Media Group}}
8 Oct 2003{{rlw-l|GB}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|38–0 }}{{flagdeco|NZL}} North Harbour Stadiumalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center |
12 Oct 2003{{flagicon|Maori}} Māoribgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|58–0 }}{{flagdeco|NZL}} North Harbour Stadiumalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite news |title=Kiwi Ferns rule on league cup stage|newspaper=The Press (Christchurch)|date=13 Oct 2003|page=|last=Coffey|first=John}}
14 Aug 2004{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|38–12 }}rowspan=2 | 2 Test Series{{flagdeco|AUS}} Bendigo Bank Oval, Ipswichalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite book |title=New Zealand Rugby League Almanack 2004 |first=Payne |last=Francis |year=2004 |publisher=New Zealand Rugby Football League Inc.}}{{cite journal |title=Racial abuse prompts ref to call time |journal=Rugby League Week |issue=18/08/2004 |location=Sydney |publisher=Bauer Media Group |last=Marshall |first=Matt |page=46 |issn=1176-600X}}
21 Aug 2004{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|30–20 }}{{flagdeco|AUS}} Davies Park, Brisbanealign=center | {{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQTiHuUtGA0 |title=2004 Aust vs NZ {{as written|Wome|ns [sic]}} RL Test Match Davies Park |date=2 Nov 2019|orig-year=2004 |website=YouTube |publisher=Jenny Luker |access-date=25 May 2021}}align=center |
1 Jul 2006{{flagicon|Maori}} Māoribgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|50–12 }}Test Match{{flagdeco|NZL}} Rotorua International Stadiumalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center |
6 Nov 2008{{noflag|Pacific Islands}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|72–0 }}rowspan=5 | 2008 WRLWCrowspan=4 | {{flagdeco|AUS}} Stockland Park, Sunshine Coastalign=center | {{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BD002C3EXVg |title=Kiwi Ferns v Pacific nations|date=3 Aug 2017 |orig-year=2008 |website=YouTube |publisher=NZ Rugby League |access-date=30 Sep 2020}}align=center |
8 Nov 2008{{rlw-l|TON}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|42–4 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNRP_VacLho|title=Kiwi Ferns v Tonga|date=4 Aug 2017|orig-year=2008|website=YouTube|publisher=NZ Rugby League|access-date=30 Sep 2020}}align=center |
10 Nov 2008{{rlw-l|SAM}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|26–4 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2anIYqRYjpc|title=Kiwi Ferns v Samoa|date=3 Aug 2017|orig-year=2008|website=YouTube|publisher=NZ Rugby League|access-date=30 Sep 2020}}align=center |
12 Nov 2008{{rlw-l|ENG}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|16–4 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI_4ZByAGRc|title=Kiwi Ferns v England|date=3 Aug 2017|orig-year=2008|website=YouTube|publisher=NZ Rugby League|access-date=30 Sep 2020}}align=center |
15 Nov 2008{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|34–0 }}{{flagdeco|AUS}} Suncorp Stadium, Brisbanealign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3LnEgJStdE&t=4s|title=Kiwi Ferns v Australia RLWC 2008 Final|date=3 Aug 2017|orig-year=2008|website=YouTube|publisher=NZ Rugby League|access-date=30 Sep 2020}}align=center |
23 Sep 2009{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|16–18 }}Test Match{{flagdeco|NZL}} Ellerslie Domain, Aucklandalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite web|last=Gaskin|first=Lee|date=30 September 2009|title=Aussie women break Kiwi hold|url=https://www.qt.com.au/news/aussie-women-break-kiwi-hold/371160/|publisher=Queensland Times|access-date=26 February 2018}}
10 Oct 2010{{rlw-l|ENG}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|44–6 }}rowspan=2 | 2 Test Series{{flagdeco|NZL}} Toll Stadium, Whangāreialign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/northern-advocate/sport/stirring-battle-cry-drives-kiwi-ferns-to-crush-england/XWRNAGGC7E7MRPOAUNGIM6BFXI/|title=Stirring battle cry drives Kiwi Ferns to crush England|date=12 Oct 2010|website=New Zealand Hearld - Northern Advocate|access-date=25 Mar 2021}}
16 Oct 2010{{rlw-l|ENG}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|38–6 }}{{flagdeco|NZL}} Waitakere Stadium, Aucklandalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://europeanrugbyleague.com/fixtures/352|title=New Zealand 38 v 6 England - Match Report|date=16 Nov 2010|website=European Rugby League|access-date=31 Mar 2021}}
5 Jul 2013{{rlw-l|FRA}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|88–0 }}rowspan=4 | 2013 WRLWC{{flagdeco|ENG}} The Tetley's Stadium, Dewsburyalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RHd20v90Y0|title={{as written|Wom|ens [sic]}} World Cup - New Zealand v France|date=7 Jul 2013|website=YouTube|publisher=RLFOWC2013|access-date=26 Apr 2022}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://europeanrugbyleague.com/fixtures/512|title=New Zealand 88 v 0 France - Match Report|date=5 Jul 2013|website=European Rugby League|access-date=31 Mar 2021}}
8 Jul 2013{{rlw-l|ENG}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|34–16 }}{{flagdeco|ENG}} Post Office Road, Featherstonealign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg-5TXHqATA|title=Kiwi Ferns vs England 8th April 2013 - {{as written|Wome|ns [sic]}} World Cup, Leeds, England|date=9 Jul 2013|website=YouTube|access-date=30 Sep 2020}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://europeanrugbyleague.com/fixtures/514|title=England 16 v 34 New Zealand - Match Report|date=8 Jul 2013|website=European Rugby League|access-date=31 Mar 2021}}
11 Jul 2013{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|14–6 }}{{flagdeco|ENG}} Fox's Biscuits Stadium, Batleyalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAiakmQLNm0|title={{as written|Wome|ns [sic]}} World Cup - Australia v New Zealand|date=12 Jul 2013|website=YouTube|publisher=RLFOWC2013|access-date=8 May 2020}}align=center |
14 Jul 2013{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|12–22 }}{{flagdeco|ENG}} Headingley, Leedsalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGV6BNx_RFU|title={{as written|Wome|ns [sic]}} World Cup final - New Zealand v Australia|date=15 Jul 2013|website=YouTube|publisher=RLFOWC2013|access-date=8 May 2020}}align=center |
9 Nov 2014{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|12–8 }}Four Nations curtain-raiser{{flagdeco|AUS}} WIN Stadium, Wollongongalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD54R0JainU|title=Australian Jillaroos vs Kiwi Ferns Test Match 9/11/14|date=9 Feb 2015|orig-year=2014|website=YouTube|publisher=SidewinderSPORT|access-date=8 Oct 2020}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc2kL79vMus|title=Kiwi Ferns score last minute try to defeat Jillaroos 2014|date=11 Nov 2014|website=YouTube|publisher=SidewinderSport|access-date=8 May 2020}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/league/10723396/Kiwi-Ferns-get-revenge-with-win-over-Aussies|title=Kiwi Ferns get revenge with win over Aussies|last=Barclay|first=Chris|date=9 Nov 2014|website=stuff|access-date=8 May 2020}}{{Cite web|url = http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/new-zealand-kiwi-ferns-prove-too-strong-for-australian-jillaroos-20141109-11jcmq.html|title = New Zealand Kiwi Ferns prove too strong for Australian Jillaroos|date = 9 November 2014|access-date = 2 May 2015|last = Walter|first = Brad}}
3 May 2015{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|14–22 }}Anzac Test{{flagdeco|AUS}} Suncorp Stadium, Brisbanealign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-05-03/jillaroos-upset-kiwi-ferns-22-14/6441298|title=Jillaroos score upset 22-14 win over Kiwi Ferns at Lang Park|date=3 May 2015|website=ABC|publisher=AAP|access-date=8 May 2020}}{{Cite web|url = http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/league/68225545/kiwi-ferns-go-down-2214-to-jillaroos-in-anzac-test-curtain-raiser-in-brisbane|title = Kiwi Ferns go down 22-14 to Jillaroos in Anzac test curtain raiser in Brisbane|date = 3 May 2015|access-date = 4 May 2015|last = Long|first = David}}
6 May 2016{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|26–16 }}Anzac Test{{flagdeco|AUS}} Hunter Stadium, Newcastlealign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{cite web|last=McDonald|first=Margie|date=6 May 2016|title=Jillaroos lose to New Zealand in women's rugby league Test |url=https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/nrl/jillaroos-lose-to-new-zealand-in-womens-rugby-league-test/news-story/aac7f0958130bc362eb11dd9dd557032 |publisher=The Australian}}
5 May 2017{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|4–16 }}Anzac Test{{flagdeco|AUS}} GIO Stadium, Canberraalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhsZZwnjTjI|title=ANZAC Test 2017: Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos|date=22 Jan 2018|orig-year=2017|website=YouTube|publisher=NZ Rugby League|access-date=8 May 2020}}align=center |
4 Nov 2017{{flagicon|Maori}} Māoribgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|32–12 }}Warm-up Match{{flagdeco|NZL}} Waikato Stadium, Hamiltonalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | http://www.nzrl.co.nz/fanzone/news/2017/8/kiwi-ferns-to-play-rlwc-warm-up-game-in-hamilton/ {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}
16 Nov 2017{{rlw-l|CAN}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|50–4 }}rowspan=5 | 2017 WRLWCrowspan=4 | {{flagdeco|AUS}} Southern Cross Group Stadium, Sydneyalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSncVvnx1K0|title=Kiwi Ferns Vs Canada - Women's RLWC 2017 Highlights|date=16 Nov 2017|website=YouTube|publisher=Rugby League World Cup|access-date=30 Sep 2020}}
19 Nov 2017{{rlw-l|COK}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|76–0 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B60PxPTycU|title=Kiwi Ferns Vs Cook Island - Women's RLWC 2017 Highlights|date=20 Nov 2017|website=YouTube|publisher=Rugby League World Cup|access-date=30 Sep 2020}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://nzrl.co.nz/runaway-win-for-kiwi-ferns/|title=Runaway Win for Kiwi Ferns|date=19 Nov 2017|website=NZRL|access-date=29 May 2024}}
22 Nov 2017{{rlw-l|PNG}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|38–0 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30v_5Op5GPY|title={{as written|Wome|ns [sic]}} RLWC 2017: PNG Orchids vs Kiwi Ferns|date=22 Nov 2017|website=YouTube|publisher=Rugby League World Cup|access-date=30 Sep 2020}}align=center |
26 Nov 2017{{rlw-l|ENG}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|52–4 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQLnSCdwsLw|title=New Zealand vs England - Full Highlights - Semi-Final Women's 2017 RLWC|date=26 Nov 2017|website=YouTube|publisher=Rugby League World Cup|access-date=30 Sep 2020}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://europeanrugbyleague.com/fixtures/848|title=New Zealand 52 v 4 England - Match Report|date=26 Nov 2017|website=European Rugby League|access-date=31 Mar 2021}}
2 Dec 2017{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|16–23 }}{{flagdeco|AUS}} Suncorp Stadium, Brisbanealign=center | {{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQJAcXA3bgE |title=2017 Women's World Cup - Final: Australia v New Zealand |date=21 Oct 2019|orig-year=2017 |website=YouTube |publisher=Asia Pacific Rugby League |access-date=26 Apr 2022}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/dec/02/rugby-league-jillaroos-defend-world-cup-title-in-style|title=Australia sink New Zealand to retain Women's Rugby League World Cup|date=2 Dec 2017|website=The Guardian|publisher=AAP|access-date=8 May 2020}}
13 Oct 2018{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|24–26 }}Trans-Tasman Test{{flagdeco|NZL}} Mount Smart Stadium, Aucklandalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptMoDrijWig|title=Women's Test Match Highlights: New Zealand v Australia|date=12 Oct 2019|website=YouTube|publisher=NRL on Nine|access-date=8 May 2020}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/10/13/jillaroos-pip-kiwi-ferns-in-a-thriller/|title=Jillaroos overcome injuries to pip Kiwi Ferns in a thriller|last=Walter|first=Brad|date=13 Oct 2018|website=NRL.com|access-date=8 May 2020}}
22 Jun 2019{{rlw-l|SAM}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|46–8 }}Test Match{{flagdeco|NZL}} Mount Smart Stadium, Aucklandalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTocZaqoBeM|title=Kiwi Ferns v Samoa Full Match Replay|date=26 Nov 2019|website=YouTube|publisher=NZ Rugby League|access-date=30 Sep 2020}}align=center |
25 Oct 2019{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|8–28 }}Trans-Tasman Test{{flagdeco|AUS}} WIN Stadium, Wollongongalign=center | {{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Kt_r5ceB1M |title=NRL Highlights: Jillaroos v Kiwi Ferns - Test Match Football {{!}} NRL on Nine|date=25 Oct 2019|website=YouTube|publisher=NRL on Nine|access-date=8 May 2020}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/25/jillaroos-bounce-back-from-nines-defeat-to-thump-kiwi-ferns/|title=Nines defeat to thump Kiwi Ferns|last=Newton|first=Alicia|date=25 Oct 2019|website=NRL.com|access-date=8 May 2020}}
7 Nov 2020{{rlw-l|SAM}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|28–8 }}Invitational Test Match{{flagdeco|NZL}} Mount Smart Stadium, Aucklandalign=center | {{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyRJFu_MXx0 |title=Kiwi Ferns vs Fetu Samoa Invitational 2020 Full |date=6 Nov 2020 |website=New Zealand Rugby League |access-date=9 Nov 2020}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-league-kiwi-ferns-beat-samoa-in-international-return/JH2CJSLBBGKZGIJN75XRMCXRBI/|title=Rugby league: Kiwi Ferns beat Samoa in international return|last=Reive|first=Christopher|date=7 Nov 2020|website=New Zealand Herald|access-date=9 Nov 2020}}
25 Jun 2022{{rlw-l|TON}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|50–12 }}Invitational Test Match{{flagdeco|NZL}} Mount Smart Stadium, Aucklandalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyaPbgenfQM|title=2022 Women's Test Match Highlights: New Zealand v Tonga - NRL on Nine|date=25 Jun 2022|website=YouTube|publisher=NRL on Nine|access-date=26 Jun 2022}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrkXAvth6jM|title=Kiwi Ferns v Mate Ma'a Tonga - Full Match Replay - Women's Pacific Test, 2022 - Internationals|date=26 Jun 2022|website=YouTube|publisher=NRL - National Rugby League|access-date=27 Jun 2022}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://nzrl.co.nz/kiwi-ferns-show-their-class-to-beat-brave-tonga/|title=Kiwi Ferns Show Their Class to Beat Brave Tonga|date=25 Jun 2022|website=NZRL|access-date=26 Jun 2022}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/draw/womens-internationals/2022/round-1/kiwi-ferns-v-mate-maa-tonga/|title=Womenʼs Internationals - Kiwi Ferns 50 v 12 Mate Ma'a Tonga|date=25 Jun 2022|website=NRL|access-date=26 Jun 2022}}
2 Nov 2022{{rlw-l|FRA}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|46–0 }}rowspan=5 | 2021 WRLWCrowspan=4 | {{flagdeco|ENG}} York Community Stadium, Yorkalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIHpaQQF9EI|title=New Zealand take on France in Round 1 - RLWC2021 Cazoo Women's Match Highlights|date=2 Nov 2022|website=YouTube|publisher=Rugby League World Cup 2021|access-date=3 Nov 2022}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/31|title=Women's Rugby League World Cup : Round 1 - Kiwi Ferns 46 v 00 France Women|date=2 Nov 2022|website=Rugby League World Cup 2021|access-date=3 Nov 2022}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/draw/womens-rugby-league-world-cup/2022/round-1/new-zealand-v-france/|title=Women's Rugby League World Cup - New Zealand 46 v 0 France|date=2 Nov 2022|website=NRL|access-date=3 Nov 2022}}
6 Nov 2022{{rlw-l|COK}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|34–4 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uq0WMBjSuKs|title=New Zealand take on Cook Islands in Group B - RLWC2021 Cazoo Women's Match Highlights|date=7 Nov 2022|website=YouTube|publisher=Rugby League World Cup 2021|access-date=7 Nov 2022}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/draw/womens-rugby-league-world-cup/2022/round-2/new-zealand-v-cook-islands/|title=Women's Rugby League World Cup - New Zraland 34 v 4 Cook Islands|date=6 Nov 2022|website=NRL|access-date=7 Nov 2022}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/42|title=Women's Rugby League World Cup : Round 2 - Kiwi Ferns 34 v 4 Cook Islands Women|date=6 Nov 2022|website=Rugby League World Cup 2021|access-date=7 Nov 2022}}
10 Nov 2022{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|8–10 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K95YS5e3wAQ|title=Australia and New Zealand clash for top spot in group B - RLWC2021 Cazoo Match Highlights|date=10 Nov 2022|website=YouTube|publisher=Rugby League World Cup 2021|access-date=11 Nov 2022}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/draw/womens-rugby-league-world-cup/2022/round-3/australia-v-new-zealand/|title=Women's Rugby League World Cup - Australia 10 v 8 New Zealand|date=10 Nov 2022|website=NRL|access-date=11 Nov 2022}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/53|title=Women's Rugby League World Cup : Round 3 - Australian Jillaroos 10 v 8 Kiwi Ferns|date=10 Nov 2022|website=Rugby League World Cup 2021|access-date=11 Nov 2022}}
14 Nov 2022{{rlw-l|ENG}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|20–6 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb6c6ui7M7s|title=England v New Zealand for a place in the women's RLWC2021 final - Cazoo Match Highlights|date=14 Nov 2022|website=YouTube|publisher=Rugby League World Cup 2021|access-date=15 Nov 2022}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/draw/womens-rugby-league-world-cup/2022/semi-finals/game-2/|title=Women's Rugby League World Cup - England 6 v 20 New Zealand|date=14 Nov 2022|website=NRL|access-date=15 Nov 2022}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/72|title=Women's Rugby League World Cup : Semi Finals - England Women 06 v 20 Kiwi Ferns|date=14 Nov 2022|website=Rugby League World Cup 2021|access-date=15 Nov 2022}}
19 Nov 2022{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|4–54 }}{{flagdeco|ENG}} Old Trafford, Manchesteralign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwXPeHJH3fU|title=Australia v New Zealand in the Women's Rugby League World Cup 2021 final - Cazoo match highlights|date=19 Nov 2022|website=YouTube|publisher=Rugby League World Cup 2021|access-date=20 Nov 2022}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/draw/womens-rugby-league-world-cup/2022/final/game-1/|title=Women's Rugby League World Cup - Australia 54 v 4 New Zealand|date=19 Nov 2022|website=NRL|access-date=20 Nov 2022}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.rlwc2021.com/report/73|title=Women's Rugby League World Cup : Final - Australian Jillaroos 54 v 04 Kiwi Ferns|date=19 Nov 2022|website=Rugby League World Cup 2021|access-date=20 Nov 2022}}
14 Oct 2023{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|10–16 }}rowspan=3 | 2023 Pacific Champs{{flagdeco|AUS}} Qld Country Bank Stadiumalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCpc6eHHsYA|title=Jillaroos v Kiwi Ferns - Match Highlights - 2023 Pacific Championships|date=15 Oct 2023|website=YouTube|publisher=NRLW - National Rugby League Women's|access-date=19 Oct 2023}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://leagueunlimited.com/news/39943-australia-v-new-zealand-report/|title=Upton stars on debut as Jillaroos overcome brave Kiwi-Ferns|last=Lucantonio|first=AJ|date=15 Oct 2023|website=League Unlimited|access-date=15 Oct 2023}}
21 Oct 2023{{rlw-l|TON}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|28–10 }}{{flagdeco|NZL}} Eden Park, Aucklandalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NogqVhPoEes|title=Women’s Pacific Championships Highlights: New Zealand v Tonga - NRL on Nine|date=21 Oct 2023|website=YouTube|publisher=NRL on Nine|access-date=22 Oct 2023}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2023/10/21/roache-bags-three-as-kiwi-ferns-down-tonga/|title=Roache bags three as Kiwi Ferns down Tonga|last=Rosser|first=Corey|date=21 Oct 2023|website=NRL|access-date=21 Oct 2023}}
28 Oct 2023{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|12–6 }}{{flagdeco|AUS}} AAMI Park, Melbournealign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2023/10/28/defensive-masterclass-sees-kiwi-ferns-end-their-jillaroos-drought/|title=Defensive masterclass sees Kiwi Ferns end their Jillaroos drought|last=Rosser|first=Corey|date=28 Oct 2023|website=NRL|access-date=28 Oct 2023}}{{Cite web|url=https://leagueunlimited.com/news/39967-australia-v-new-zealand-report/|title=7 Year Itch Scratched as Kiwi Ferns break Aussie losing streak|last=Robertson|first=Josh|date=28 Oct 2023|website=League Unlimited|access-date=28 Oct 2023}}
27 Oct 2024{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|0–14 }}rowspan=3 | 2024 Pacific Champs{{flagdeco|NZL}} Rugby League Park, Christchurchalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpVZFq-NSms|title=Women’s Pacific Championships Highlights: New Zealand v Australia - NRL on Nine|date=27 Oct 2024|website=YouTube|publisher=NRL on Nine|access-date=28 Oct 2024}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2024/10/27/jillaroos-march-into-cup-final-after-kiwi-ferns-shutout/|title=Jillaroos march into Cup final after Kiwi Ferns shutout|last=Lenehan|first=Martin|date=27 Oct 2024|website=NRL|access-date=28 Oct 2024}}
3 Nov 2024{{rlw-l|PNG}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|36–0 }}{{flagdeco|PNG}} Santos Stadium, Port Moresbyalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wjixLNfpmY|title=Pacific Championships 2024 - Orchids v Kiwi Ferns - Match Highlights|date=3 Nov 2024|website=NRL|access-date=3 Nov 2024}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2024/11/03/kiwi-ferns-book-place-in-pac-champs-final-with-win-over-png/|title=Kiwi Ferns through to Pac Champs final after win over PNG|last=Mee|first=Cameron|date=3 Nov 2024|website=NRL|access-date=3 Nov 2024}}
10 Nov 2024{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|4–24 }}{{flagdeco|AUS}} CommBank Stadium, Sydneyalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ja2fy5E0Rs|title=Women’s Pacific Championships Highlights: Australia v New Zealand - NRL on Nine|date=10 Nov 2024|website=YouTube|publisher=NRL on Nine|access-date=10 Nov 2024}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2024/11/06/jillaroos-v-ferns-final-report/|title=Aiken all class as Jillaroos reign supreme in Cup final|last=Lenehan|first=Martin|date=10 Nov 2024|website=NRL|access-date=10 Nov 2024}}

== Nines ==

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! Date !! Opponent !! Score !! Tournament !! Venue !! Video !! Report(s)

31 Jan 2015{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|8–4 }}rowspan=3| 2015 Auckland Ninesrowspan=9| {{flagdeco|NZL}} Eden Park, Aucklandalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center |
1 Feb 2015{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|16–4 }}align=center | {{mdash}}align=center |
1 Feb 2015{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|7–8 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpD1hAeRgKQ|title=Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos: NRL 9s 2015|date=23 Jan 2018|orig-year=2015|website=YouTube|publisher=Fox Sports|access-date=12 Apr 2021}}align=center |
6 Feb 2016{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|4–11 }}rowspan=3| 2016 Auckland Ninesalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2016/02/06/auckland-nines-women-g1-kiwi-ferns-v-jillaroos/|title=Auckland Nines Women G1: Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos|date=6 Feb 2016|website=NRL|access-date=13 Apr 2021}}align=center | {{cite web|last=Kennedy|first=Chris|date=6 February 2016|title=Defence earns Jillaroos a first-up win |url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2016/02/06/defence-earns-jillaroos-a-first-up-win/|publisher=NRL.com|access-date=26 February 2018}}
7 Feb 2016{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|9–0 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2016/02/07/auckland-nines-women-g2-kiwi-ferns-v-jillaroos/|title=Auckland Nines Women G2: Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos|date=7 Feb 2016|website=NRL|access-date=13 Apr 2021}}align=center |
7 Feb 2016{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|21–7 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpWYQdK6A9I|title=Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos: NRL 9s 2016|date=23 Jan 2018|orig-year=2016|website=YouTube|publisher=NZ RugbyLeagueVids|access-date=13 Apr 2021}}align=center | {{cite web|last=Kennedy|first=Chris|date=7 February 2016|title=Kiwi Ferns clinch Nines series|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2016/02/07/kiwi-ferns-clinch-nines-series/|publisher=NRL.com|access-date=26 February 2018}}
4 Feb 2017{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|4–20 }}rowspan=3| 2017 Auckland Ninesalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2017/02/04/auckland-nines-ferns-v-jillaroos-g1/|title=Auckland Nines: Ferns v Jillaroos (G1)|date=4 Sep 2017|website=NRL|access-date=13 Apr 2021}}align=center |
5 Feb 2017{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|0–8 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5cLbbLVm-4&t=198s|title=NRL 2017, Auckland Nines, Women Game 2 :Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos|date=8 Feb 2017|website=YouTube|publisher=Life in Auckland|access-date=25 Apr 2022}}align=center |
5 Feb 2017{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|4–14 }}align=center | {{mdash}}align=center |
18 Oct 2019{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | {{center|8–22 }}rowspan=4 | 2019 World Cup 9srowspan=4 | {{flagdeco|AUS}} Bankwest Stadium, Sydneyalign=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21eNZv0HrzY|title=Australia v New Zealand - 2019 Women's Rugby League World Cup 9s|date=3 Jan 2022|orig-year=2019|website=YouTube|publisher=NRL|access-date=25 Apr 2022}}align=center |
19 Oct 2019{{rlw-l|PNG}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|24–12 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFApSMYU0ek|title=New Zealand v PNG - 2019 Women's Rugby League World Cup 9s|date=4 Jan 2022|orig-year=2019|website=YouTube|publisher=NRL|access-date=25 Apr 2022}}align=center |
19 Oct 2019{{rlw-l|ENG}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|33–4 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNLje91ua_k|title=New Zealand v England - 2019 Women's Rugby League World Cup 9s|date=7 Jan 2022|orig-year=2019|website=YouTube|publisher=NRL|access-date=25 Apr 2022}}align=center |
19 Oct 2019{{rlw-l|AUS}}bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | {{center|17–15 }}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U03ZJzrYRs|title=Australia v New Zealand - 2019 Women's Rugby League World Cup 9s - Final|date=8 Jan 2022|orig-year=2019|website=YouTube|publisher=NRL|access-date=25 Apr 2022}}align=center | {{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/19/world-cup-9s-live-saturday-draw-teams-results--highlights/|title=Kangaroos take title as Generation Next arrives in style|date=19 Oct 2019|website=NRL|access-date=10 Oct 2010}}

Individual awards

= Player of the Year =

A female Player of the Year award is included in the New Zealand Rugby League Awards.

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! rowspan=2 | Year !! rowspan=2 | Player !!colspan=2 | Kiwi Ferns
Matches in Year !! rowspan=2 | Provincial Team !! rowspan=2 | NZ Club

rowspan=2 | NRLW Clubrowspan=2 | {{tooltip|Ref|References}}
13's9's
1997Trish Hinaalign=center | 2align=center | {{mdash}}WellingtonTe Aroha Eelsalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite news |title=Kearney honoured|newspaper=The Press (Christchurch)|date=16 Oct 1997|page=|last=Coffey|first=John}}
1998Luisa Avaikialign=center | 2align=center | {{mdash}}AucklandRichmond Roversalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite news |title=Endacott's job looks more secure|newspaper=Wellington Evening Post|date=18 Dec 1998|page=29}}
2000Trish Hinaalign=center | 4align=center | {{mdash}}WellingtonTe Aroha Eelsalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite news |title=Richie Barnett named league player of 2000|newspaper=Sunday Star|date=1 Apr 2001|page=6|last=Sanders|first=Andrew}}
2004Lorina Papali'ialign=center | 2align=center | {{mdash}}AucklandRichmond Roversalign=center | {{mdash}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.richmondroversrugbyleague.com/lorina-papalii.html|title=Lorina Papalii|date=30 Apr 2024|website=Richmond Rovers RLC|access-date=29 May 2024}}
2005Rona Petersalign=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{mdash}}Aucklandalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite news |title=In a league of her own as player: Bay loosie first outside of Auckland to win title|newspaper=Hawkes Bay Today|date=14 Feb 2009|page=25}}
2006Rona Petersalign=center | 1align=center | {{mdash}}Aucklandalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Dec 2006 |year=2006 |title=NZRL Awards 2006 Lion Foundation Awards |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=13 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2007Honey Hiremealign=center | 0align=center | {{mdash}}Papakura Sea Eaglesalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Dec 2007 |year=2007 |title=NZRL 2007 Annual Awards Dinner |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=26 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2008Maia Tua-Davidsonalign=center | 4align=center | {{mdash}}Hawke's Bayalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Dec 2008 |year=2008 |title=2008 NZRL Annual Awards |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=7 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2009Tasha Tapualign=center | ?align=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{mdash}}
2010Sarina Fisoalign=center | 2align=center | {{mdash}}AucklandPapakura Sea Eaglesalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Dec 2010 |year=2010 |title=NZRL Awards |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=13 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2011Akenehe Pereiraalign=center | 0align=center | {{mdash}}Wellingtonalign=center | {{mdash}}
2012Honey Hiremealign=center | 0align=center | {{mdash}}Waikatoalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Mar 2013 |orig-year=2012 |title=Culture of Excellence - Awards |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=13 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2013Sarina Fisoalign=center | 4align=center | {{mdash}}Counties ManukauManurewa Marlinsalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Mar 2014 |orig-year=2013 |title=Culture of Excellence - Awards |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=16 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2014Atawhai Tupaeaalign=center | 1align=center | {{mdash}}Counties ManukauPapakura Sea Eaglesalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Mar 2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=Awards |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=21 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2015Teuila Fotu-Moalaalign=center | 1align=center | YesCounties ManukauOtahuhu Leopardsalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Mar 2016 |orig-year=2015 |title=Awards |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=28 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2016Sarina Fisoalign=center | 1align=center | YesCounties ManakauManurewa Marlinsalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Mar 2017 |orig-year=2016 |title=2016 Awards |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=29 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2017Apii Nicholls-Pualaualign=center | 5align=center | NoCounties ManakauManurewa Marlinsalign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Mar 2018 |orig-year=2017 |title=2017 Awards |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=44-45 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2018Honey Hiremealign=center | 1align=center | {{mdash}}{{leagueicon|St George Illawarra Dragons|16}} Dragons{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Mar 2019 |orig-year=2018 |title=2018 Awards |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=48 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}{{Cite web|url=https://nzrl.co.nz/2018-nzrl-award-winners-announced/|title=2018 NZRL Award Winners Announced|date=12 Dec 2018|website=NZRL|access-date=28 May 2024}}
2019Georgia Halealign=center | 2align=center | 4AucklandRichmond Rovers{{leagueicon|New Zealand Warriors|16}} Warriors{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Mar 2020 |orig-year=2019 |title=2019 NZRL Awards |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=70 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2020Krystal Rotaalign=center | 1align=center | {{mdash}}Counties Manakaualign=center | {{mdash}}{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Mar 2021 |orig-year=2020 |title=Awards - Nga tohu |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=62 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2021colspan=6 | Not awarded{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Mar 2022 |orig-year=2021 |title=2021 Awards - Nga tohu |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=47 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2022Raecene McGregoralign=center | 6align=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{mdash}}{{leagueicon|Sydney Roosters|16}} Roosters{{cite journal |author= |date=31 Mar 2023 |orig-year=2022 |title=Awards - Nga tohu |journal= New Zealand Rugby League Annual Report |volume= |issue= |pages=61-63 |via=National Library of New Zealand }}
2023Raecene McGregoralign=center | 3align=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{mdash}}{{leagueicon|St George Illawarra Dragons|16}} Dragons{{Cite web|url=https://nzrl.co.nz/james-fisher-harris-georgia-hale-crowned-2023-players-of-the-year/|title=James Fisher-Harris & Georgia Hale Crowned 2023 Players of the Year|date=13 Dec 2023|website=NZRL|access-date=28 May 2024}}
2024Annessa Biddlealign=center | 3align=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{mdash}}{{leagueicon|Cronulla|16}} Sharks{{Cite web|url=https://nzrl.co.nz/james-fisher-harris-and-annessa-biddle-claim-nzrls-top-player-awards-for-2024/|title=James Fisher-Harris and Annessa Biddle claim NZRL’s top player awards for 2024|date=21 Feb 2025|website=NZRL|access-date=22 Feb 2025}}

= Rookie of the Year =

A female Rookie of the Year award has been included in the New Zealand Rugby League Awards since 2018.

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! rowspan=2 | Year !! rowspan=2 | Player !!colspan=2 | Kiwi Ferns
Matches in Year !! rowspan=2 | Provincial Team !! rowspan=2 | NZ Club

rowspan=2 | NRLW Clubrowspan=2 | {{tooltip|Ref|References}}
13's9's
2018Onjeurlina Leiatauaalign=center | 1align=center | {{mdash}}Counties Manukau{{leagueicon|New Zealand Warriors|16}} Warriors
2019Jules Newmanalign=center | 1align=center | 4AucklandMount Albert Lions{{leagueicon|New Zealand Warriors|16}} Warriors
2020Autumn-Rain Stephens-Dalyalign=center | 1align=center | {{mdash}}Upper Centralalign=center | {{mdash}}
2021colspan=6 | Not awarded
2022Brianna Clarkalign=center | 5align=center | {{mdash}}{{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Broncos
2023Annessa Biddlealign=center | 3align=center | {{mdash}}Otara Scorpions{{leagueicon|Cronulla|16}} Sharks
2024Alexis Tauaneaialign=center | 3align=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{mdash}}align=center | {{mdash}}{{leagueicon|St George Illawarra Dragons|16}} Dragons

IRL Rankings

{{RLIF Women's World Rankings|New Zealand}}

Past squads

=1990s=

The Kiwi Ferns were formed in 1995.

1995 Inaugural Kiwi Ferns Team{{cite journal |journal= Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1995 |year=1995 |editor1-last= Wood |editor1-first= Bernard |publisher= Lion Red |title=Kiwi Women win seven from seven on pioneering tour |pages=172–177}}

{{main|1995 New Zealand Women's Rugby League tour of Australia}}

  • Juanita Hall ({{tooltip|C|Captain}})
  • Zavana Aranga
  • Maria Auega
  • Luisa Avaiki
  • Golly Baker
  • Nadene Conlon
  • Wendy Cunningham
  • Michelle Driscoll
  • Eva Epiha
  • Sharlene Hannah
  • Kaylene Ihaia
  • Therese Mangos
  • Tania Martin
  • Nicole Presland
  • Eileen Rankin ({{tooltip|VC|Vice-Captain}})
  • Debbie Syme
  • Megan Tahapeehi
  • Lynley Tierney
  • Laura Waretini
  • Rachel White
  • Sara White
  • Tammi Wilson
  • Leah Witehira
  • Coach: Janie Thompson
  • Managers: Diana Hay and Ollie Karu and Yvonne Hiko and Maia Le Cheminant
  • Masseur: Josie O'Dwyer

Touring Australia in June and July 1995, the team won all seven games that they played.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/09/16/from-foundation-kiwi-fern-to-off-field-pioneer-conlons-huge-influence-on-new-zealand-game/|title=How Conlon went from foundation Kiwi Fern to off-field pioneer|last=Walter|first=Brad|date=16 Sep 2020|website=NRL|access-date=13 Oct 2020}} Two of the games were full internationals against Australia.

The First Test Match was held on 1 July 1995 at Lidcombe Oval in Sydney. New Zealand 18 (Maira Auega, Leah Witehira, Debbie Syme, Luisa Avaiki tries; Zavana Aranga goal) defeated Australia 14 (Natalie Dwyer, Julie McGuffie, Sherrilee Moulds tries; Sherrilee Moulds goal).

The Second Test was held on 8 July 1995 at Hawker Oval in Canberra. New Zealand 14 (Tammi Wilson, Leah Witehira, Laura Waretine tries; Laura Waretine goal) defeated Australia 6 (Katrina Fanning try, Sherrilee Moulds goal).

Other matches on the tour were played against the following teams:

  • NSW President's XIII on 27 June at North Sydney Oval. New Zealand won 16–6.
  • Sydney at Ringrose Park, Wentworthville. New Zealand 26 defeated Sydney 4.
  • Australian Capital Territory on 6 July at Freebody Oval, Queanbeyan. New Zealand 48 defeated A.C.T. nil.{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128285974|title=Lowe accepts Cowboys' offer and moves to sign Kiwi Iro|newspaper=The Canberra Times |location=Canberra |date=7 Jul 1995 |access-date=13 Oct 2020 |page=24 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
  • Queensland at Davies Park, Brisbane. New Zealand 48 defeated Queensland nil.
  • Queensland at Seagulls Stadium, Tweed Heads, New South Wales. New Zealand 36 defeated Queensland nil.

1997 Kiwi Ferns Team

  • Kaylene Ihaia
  • Lemelle Lauaki
  • Mate Lefale
  • Priscilla Moke
  • Luisa Avaiki
  • Christine Moir
  • Lynley Tierney
  • Nadene Conlon ({{tooltip|VC|Vice-Captain}})
  • Zavana Aranga ({{tooltip|C|Captain}})
  • Rachel White
  • Tracy Wrigley
  • Trish Hina
  • Michelle Driscoll
  • Megan Tahapeehi
  • Nicole Presland
  • Mere Miki
  • Selena Edmonds
  • Coach: Janie Thomson
  • Managers: Diane Pakai, Robin Thompson
  • Trainer: Eileen Rankin
  • NZWRL Secretary: Cherie Steel

New Zealand hosted Australia. New Zealand won both International Test games to remain undefeated for 4 Tests in a row.

1998 Kiwi Ferns Team

{{main|1998 Great Britain Women's Rugby League Tour of New Zealand}}

  • Audrey Thompson
  • Zavana Aranga ({{tooltip|C|Captain}})
  • Nadene Conlon ({{tooltip|VC|Vice-Captain}})
  • Tasha Davie
  • Debbie Chase
  • Alarna Nicholas
  • Leah Witehira
  • Serena Setu
  • Rachel White
  • Sara White
  • Luisa Avaiki
  • Trish Hina
  • Somma Te Kahu
  • Germaine Wiki
  • Jackie Ryder
  • Michelle Driscoll
  • Rachel Bean
  • Coach: Tony Lajpold
  • Manager: Hope Weston
  • Trainer: Harry Tipene

New Zealand hosted a travelling Great Britain Lionesses team. New Zealand won all 3 test matches to bring their undefeated tally to 7 in a row.

1999 Kiwi Ferns Team

  • Tasha Davie
  • Tracy Wrigley
  • Nadene Conlon
  • Leah Witehira
  • Stacey O'Carroll
  • Jean Kellett
  • Mary Brennan
  • Frances Te Ao
  • Sara White
  • Cynthia Ta'ala
  • Rachel White
  • Selena Te Amo
  • Trish Hina
  • Luisa Avaiki
  • Antoinette Rowley
  • Michelle Driscoll
  • Jackie Ryder
  • Zavana Aranga ({{tooltip|C|Captain}})
  • Miriama Niha
  • Germaine Wiki
  • Coach: Tony Lajpold
  • Manager: Christine Cooper
  • Trainer: Eileen Porter-Rankin

The three-match series was split between two matches in Sydney and one in Auckland. New Zealand won the First Test Match but lost the Second Test, ending their 8 Test undefeated streak.

=2000s=

2000 World Cup Kiwi Ferns Squad

  1. Somma Te Kahu
  2. Sharlene Johnson
  3. Michelle Driscoll
  4. Selena Te Amo
  5. Stacey O'Carroll
  6. Trish Hina
  7. Leah Witehira
  8. Nicole Presland (C)
  9. Tracy Wrigley
  10. Luisa Avaiki
  11. Rachel White
  12. Nadene Conlon (C)
  13. Tasha Davie
  14. Laura Mariu
  15. Ina Muaiava
  16. Frances Te Ao
  17. Hanna Wainohu
  18. Nola Campbell
  19. Miriama Niha
  20. Lynley Tierney-Mani
  21. Rachel Cooper
  22. Priscilla Moke
  23. Vicki Logopati
  24. Katrina Howard
  • Coach: Michael Rawiri
  • Trainer: Bob

New Zealand travelled to Great Britain for the Inaugural Women's Rugby League World Cup. New Zealand beat both Great Britain & Ireland and Australia in round matches, and then Australia in a semi-final to play Great Britain & Ireland in the final. New Zealand won the Final 26–4, to win the World Cup.

2003 Kiwi Ferns World Cup Squad

Sharlene Atai (Auckland), Luisa Avaiki (Captain, Auckland), Mere Baker (Canterbury), Elina Beets (Auckland), Tafale Chan Ting (Auckland), Nadene Conlon (Auckland), Sarina Fiso (Auckland), Aimee Gilbert (Wellington), Marion Heather (Auckland), Trish Hina (Wellington), Honey Hireme (Waikato), Annabelle Hohepa (Auckland), Teasha-Lee Leka (Auckland), Bodene Marino (Canterbury), Caroline Marsters, Lorina Papali'i, Rona Peters, Cynthia Ta'ala, Rachel White, Leah Witehira (all Auckland).{{citation needed|date=July 2021}}

= 2010s =

2010 Kiwi Ferns Team

The Kiwi Ferns team for the First Test against England was: Sarina Fiso; Sharlene Ata, Trish Hina, Karley Te Korua, Laura Mariu; Rona Peters, Josephine Leef; Sharnita Woodman, Ana Pereira, Cynthia Ta’ala, Honey Hireme, Maryanne Collins. Interchange: Ebony Low, Akehene Pereira, Maryanne Hemara, Kathleen Keremete. {{citation needed|date=July 2021}} There were four changes to the seventeen for the Second Test, with Bridget Smith, Lorina Papali'i, Charmaine McMenamim and Alisha Moses playing in that match.

2014 Kiwi Ferns Team

The Kiwi Ferns beat the Jillaroos 12 - 8 in a curtain-raiser match ahead of the Four Nations match between the Kangaroos and Samoa at the WIN Stadium in Wollongong, Australia.

2015 Kiwi Ferns Team

The 2015 Anzac Test curtain-raiser match between the Ferns and the Jillaroos was initially to be played on 1 May but was postponed due to bad weather.{{Cite web|url = http://m.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11441918|title = League: Rain on our parade|date = 1 May 2015|access-date = 4 May 2015|last = Burgess|first = Michael}}{{Cite web|url = http://www.nrl.com/anzac-test-postponed/tabid/10874/newsid/85807/default.aspx|title = Anzac Test postponed|date = 1 May 2015|access-date = 4 May 2015|publisher = NRL.com}} The match commenced on 3 May at the Suncorp Stadium with the Jillaroos winning the match 22 - 14.

Sources

{{Portal|New Zealand|Sports}}

Coverage of the New Zealand Women's Rugby League team in the following sources is intermittent until the mid-2010s. There are multiple instances of a newspaper publishing details in relation to a match or series in one year, but not of matches in following years.

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! Acronym !! Item !! Years !! Database App !! Notes

colspan=5 align=center | Direct Online Access
CTThe Canberra Times1995Trovealign=left | Match Report.
NZRLNew Zealand Rugby League1995–present[https://nzrl.co.nz/national-teams/kiwi-ferns/ NZRL website]align=left | List of results
VH, VRVideo Highlights, Replay2008–presentYouTubealign=left | Match highlights and or full match replays
colspan=5 | Indirect Online Access{{refn|group=nb|Access through library eResources to database applications housing newspaper and journal content. This may require library membership. As an example, SLNSW eResources requires a membership number, although membership is free to residents of NSW.}}
NZHThe New Zealand Herald2003–presentProQuestalign=left | Scores and articles for some matches, player profiles.
TPCThe Press1996–presentProQuestalign=left | Scores and articles for some matches, player profiles.
DPDominion Post2003–presentProQuestalign=left | Scores and articles for some matches, player profiles.
SSSunday Star1998-2001ProQuestalign=left | Scores and articles for some matches
SNSunday News1997–presentProQuestalign=left | Scores and articles for some matches, player profiles
RLWRugby League Week2002-2017EBSCOhostalign=left | Scores and articles for some matches.
IndThe Independent2000ProQuestalign=left | Articles on some 2000 World Cup matches
DTDaily Telegraph2003-nowNewsbankalign=left | Scores and articles for some matches.
SCDSunshine Coast Daily2008Newsbankalign=left | Good coverage of 2008 World Cup

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