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2017 (2017) Women's Rugby League World Cup final  ()
Brisbane Stadium hosted the match
Australia
Australia
New Zealand
New Zealand
(ARL) (NZRL)
23 16
12 Total
AUS 1211 23
NZL 106 16
Date2 December 2017
StadiumBrisbane Stadium
LocationBrisbane, Australia
Woman of the MatchAli Brigginshaw
RefereeAdam Gee (Australia)
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The 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup final was a rugby league match which determined the winner of the 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup. It was played between reigning champions Australia and their rivals New Zealand on 2 December 2017 at Brisbane Stadium in Brisbane, immediately before the final of the concurrent men's competition. It was the third consecutive time that the two sides played in the World Cup final.

Australia emerged victorious, winning the match 23–16 and earning their second World Cup win.

Route to the final

Both teams had little difficulty reaching the final, each winning their group matches and semi-final by large margins.

See also: 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup
Australia Round New Zealand
Opponent Result Group stage Opponent Result
 Cook Islands 58–4 Match 1  Canada 50–4
 England 38–0 Match 2  Papua New Guinea 38–0
 Canada 88–0 Match 3  Cook Islands 76–0
Team Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
Australia Australia 3 3 0 0 184 4 +180 6
England England 3 1 0 2 52 68 -16 2
Cook Islands Cook Islands 3 1 0 2 26 150 -124 2
Final standing
Team Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
New Zealand New Zealand 3 3 0 0 164 4 +160 6
Canada Canada 3 1 0 2 26 146 -120 2
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 3 0 0 3 16 96 -80 0
Opponent Result Knockout stage Opponent Result
 Canada 58–6 Semi-finals  England 52–4

Match

Summary

First half

  • Kelly 8' Try Moran conversion
  • Hireme 12' Try (Converted Nati)
  • Hireme 20' Try (Conversion missed by Nati)
  • Moran 35' scores for Australia on the back of her own kick-chase, and converts

Second half

  • Walton scores 56'. (Moran Comverts)
  • Ballinger receives medical attention (59')
  • McGregor scores for new Zealand (69') (Converted by Nati)

Details

2 December 2017
15:45 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia Australia 23 – 16 New Zealand New Zealand
Tries:
Isabelle Kelly (8' 53') 2
Caitlin Moran (36') 1
Elianna Walton (57') 1
Goals:
Caitlin Moran 3/4
(9', 37', 58')
Field Goals:
Caitlin Moran (80') 1
1st: 12 – 10
2nd: 11 – 6
Report
Tries:
2 (12' 20') Honey Hireme
1 (69') Raecene McGregor
Goals:
2/3 Kimiora Nati
(14', 70')
Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
Referee: Adam Gee
FB 1 Nakia Davis-Welsh
WG 2 Karina Brown
CE 3 Corban McGregor
CE 4 Isabelle Kelly
WG 5 Chelsea Baker
FE 6 Ali Brigginshaw
HB 7 Caitlin Moran
PR 8 Steph Hancock
HK 9 Brittany Breayley
PR 10 Heather Ballinger
SR 11 Renae Kunst (c)
SR 12 Kezie Apps
LK 13 Simaima Taufa
Substitutes:
IC 14 Elianna Walton
IC 15 Ruan Sims
IC 16 Lavina O'Mealey
IC 17 Zahara Temara
Coach:
Australia Brad Donald
FB 1 Apii Nicholls-Pualau
WG 2 Atawhai Tupaea
CE 3 Maitua Feterika
CE 4 Shontelle Woodman
WG 5 Honey Hireme
FE 6 Raecene McGregor
HB 7 Kimiora Nati
PR 8 Lilieta Maumau
HK 9 Krystal Rota
PR 10 Aieshaleigh Smalley
SR 11 Teuila Fotu-Moala
SR 12 Hilda Peters
LK 13 Laura Mariu (c)
Substitutes:
IC 14 Nita Maynard
IC 15 Krystal Murray
IC 16 Ngatokortoru Arakua
IC 17 Amber Kani
Coach:
New Zealand Tony Benson

Touch judges:
Robert Hicks (England)
Michael Wise (Australia)
Video referee:
Shayne Hayne (Australia)

Statistics

Australia New Zealand
Tries 4 3
Conversions (attempts) 3 (4) 2 (3)
Penalty goals (attempts) 0 (0) 0 (0)
Field goals (attempts) 1 (1) 0 (0)
Possession
Possession 54% 46%
Total sets 42 35
Completed sets 33 27
Completion rate 79% 77%
Attacking
All runs 160 149
All run metres 1424 1262
Line breaks 4 5
Offloads 6 6
Defending
Kick metres 264 412
40/20 0 0
Tackles 274 288
Missed tackles 46 37
Goal line dropouts 0 0
Try saves 3 0
Discipline
Penalties conceded 7 11
Errors 10 10
Send offs 0 0
Sin bins 0 0
Reference: Jillaroos vs Ferns - NRL Match Centre

Australia:

  • Most tries: 2 – Isabelle Kelly
  • Most goals: 3 – Caitlin Moran
  • Most field goals: 1 – Caitlin Moran
  • Most try assists: 2 – Ali Brigginshaw
  • Most runs: 15 – Corban McGregor, Simaima Taufa
  • Most running metres: 154 – Kezie Apps
  • Most tackles: 43 – Simaima Taufa
  • Most missed tackles: 5 – Chelsea Baker, Simaima Taufa
  • Most line breaks: 1 – Nakia Davis-Welsh, Caitlin Moran, Zahara Temara, Elianna Walton

New Zealand:

  • Most tries: 1 – Honey Hireme, Raecene McGregor
  • Most goals: 2 – Kimoira Nati
  • Most field goals: 0
  • Most try assists: 2 – Raecene McGregor
  • Most runs: 15 – Laura Mariu
  • Most running metres: 130 – Laura Mariu
  • Most tackles: 40 – Krystal Rota
  • Most missed tackles: 5 – Nita Maynard, Hilda Peters
  • Most line breaks: 2 – Honey Hireme

References

  1. "Rugby League World Cup final: Australia women beat New Zealand 23-16". BBC Sport. 2 December 2017. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
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