Australia women and New Zealand women have played each other 25 times, with the Black Ferns winning all 25 matches between the 2 teams. They played their inaugural test match on the 2nd of September 1994 in Sydney , Australia .[1] It was the Wallaroos first test and the Black Ferns fourth, with the latter winning that encounter (37–0). They have competed for the Laurie O'Reilly Cup since its inception in 1994 with the Black Ferns winning all 25 games. They have met at the Rugby World Cup on three separate occasions in 2002 , 2010 , and at the delayed 2021 tournament hosted by New Zealand.
Summary [ edit ] Overall [ edit ] Details Played Won by Australia Won by New Zealand Drawn Australia points New Zealand points In Australia 9 0 9 0 59 301 In New Zealand 14 0 14 0 108 573 Neutral venue 2 0 2 0 8 68 Overall 25 0 25 0 175 942
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record Australia New Zealand Longest winning streak N/A 25 (2 September 1994–Present) Largest points for Home 16 (18 October 2008) 67 (22 October 2016) Away 17 (8 October 2022) 50 (29 June 2023) Neutral venue 5 (24 August 2010) 36 (18 May 2002) Largest winning margin Home N/A 64 (22 October 2016) Away N/A 50 (29 June 2023) Neutral venue N/A 33 (18 May 2002)
Results [ edit ] No. Date Venue Score Winner Competition 1 2 September 1994 North Sydney Oval , Sydney 0 – 37 New Zealand 1994 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 2 22 July 1995 Waitemata Park , Auckland 64 – 0 New Zealand 1995 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 3 31 August 1996 North Sydney Oval , Sydney 5 – 28 New Zealand 1996 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 4 16 August 1997 Carisbrook , Dunedin 40 – 0 New Zealand 1997 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 5 29 August 1998 Sydney Football Stadium , Sydney 3 – 27 New Zealand 1998 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 6 18 May 2002 Cornellà de Llobregat , Barcelona , Spain 3 – 36 New Zealand 2002 Women's Rugby World Cup 7 16 October 2007 Cooks Gardens , Wanganui 21 – 10 New Zealand 2007 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 8 20 October 2007 Porirua Park , Porirua 29 – 12 New Zealand 9 14 October 2008 Viking Park , Canberra 3 – 37 New Zealand 2008 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 10 18 October 2008 Viking Park , Canberra 16 – 22 New Zealand 11 24 August 2010 Surrey Sports Park , Guildford , England 32 – 5 New Zealand 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup 12 1 June 2014 Rotorua International Stadium , Rotorua 38 – 3 New Zealand 2014 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 13 22 October 2016 Eden Park , Auckland 67 – 3 New Zealand 2016 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 14 26 October 2016 North Harbour Stadium , Albany 29 – 3 New Zealand 15 13 June 2017 Rugby Park, Christchurch 44 – 17 New Zealand 2017 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 16 18 August 2018 Stadium Australia , Sydney 11 – 31 New Zealand 2018 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 17 25 August 2018 Eden Park , Auckland 45 – 17 New Zealand 18 10 August 2019 Perth Stadium , Perth 10 – 47 New Zealand 2018 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 19 17 August 2019 Eden Park , Auckland 37 – 8 New Zealand 20 6 June 2022 Tauranga Domain , Tauranga 23 – 10 New Zealand 2022 Pacific Four Series 21 20 August 2022 Orangetheory Stadium , Christchurch 52 – 5 New Zealand 2022 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 22 27 August 2022 Adelaide Oval , Adelaide 14 – 22 New Zealand 23 8 October 2022 Eden Park , Auckland 17 – 41 New Zealand 2021 Rugby World Cup 24 29 June 2023 Dolphin Stadium , Brisbane 0 – 50 New Zealand 2023 Pacific Four Series 25 30 September 2023 Waikato Stadium , Hamilton 43 – 3 New Zealand 2023 Laurie O'Reilly Cup 26 25 May 2024 North Harbour Stadium , Albany – 2024 Pacific Four Series
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