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List of Papua New Guinea women's national rugby union team matches

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

Overall

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

Papua New Guinea's overall international match record against all nations, updated to 2 June 2024, is as follows:

Played Won Drawn Lost Win %
Total 14 0 0 14 0.00%

Full internationals

Legend

Won Lost Draw

2010s

Test Date Opponent PF PA Venue Event Ref
1 2016-11-05  Fiji 10 37 HFC Bank Stadium, Suva Oceania Championship
2 2018-11-16  Samoa 45 56 Churchill Park, Lautoka Oceania Championship
3 2018-11-20  Fiji 0 96 Churchill Park, Lautoka Oceania Championship
4 2018-11-24  Tonga 26 62 Churchill Park, Lautoka Oceania Championship
5 2019-11-17  Samoa 12 65 Churchill Park, Lautoka Oceania Championship

2020s

Test Date Opponent PF PA Venue Event Ref
6 2020-03-01  Tonga 24 36 Bava Park, Port Moresby Oceania Championship
7 2022-07-09  Fiji 0 152 Massey Park, Auckland Oceania Championship
8 2022-07-13  Samoa 0 91 Navigation Homes Stadium, Pukekohe Oceania Championship
9 2022-07-18  Tonga 7 108 Massey Park, Auckland Oceania Championship
10 2023-05-26  Fiji 0 77 Bond University, Robina Oceania Championship
11 2023-05-30  Samoa 0 83 Bond University, Robina Oceania Championship
12 2023-06-04  Tonga 22 30 Bond University, Robina Oceania Championship
13 2024-05-29  Fiji 6 85 Sunnybank Rugby Club, Brisbane Oceania Championship
14 2024-06-02  Tonga 5 39 Sunnybank Rugby Club, Brisbane Oceania Championship

Other internationals

Date PNG Score Opponent Venue Tournament
26 November 2019 Papua New Guinea  0–131  Black Ferns Development XV Churchill Park, Lautoka Oceania Rugby Championship
30 November 2019 Papua New Guinea  22–40  Fijiana Development XV Churchill Park, Lautoka Oceania Rugby Championship

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