Emblem | Prince of Wales's feathers | ||
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Union | Welsh Rugby Union | ||
Head coach | Sean Lynn[1] | ||
Captain | Hannah Jones | ||
Home stadium | Various across Wales | ||
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World Rugby ranking | |||
Current | 10 (as of 28 October 2024) | ||
Highest | 3 (24 August 2009) | ||
Lowest | 10 (2024) | ||
First international | |||
Wales 4–22 England (Pontypool, Wales; 5 April 1987) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Germany 0–77 Wales (Barcelona, Spain; 17 May 2002) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Wales 0–81 England (Cardiff, Wales; 4 February 2005) | |||
World Cup | |||
Appearances | 6 (First in 1991) | ||
Best result | 4th place, 1994 |
Rank | Change* | Team | Points |
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1 | England | 97.56 | |
2 | Canada | 89.31 | |
3 | New Zealand | 88.64 | |
4 | France | 85.11 | |
5 | Australia | 78.10 | |
6 | Ireland | 78.03 | |
7 | Scotland | 76.82 | |
8 | Italy | 74.75 | |
9 | United States | 74.20 | |
10 | Wales | 72.58 | |
11 | Japan | 66.41 | |
12 | South Africa | 66.18 | |
13 | Spain | 65.42 | |
14 | Russia | 61.10 | |
15 | Samoa | 60.56 | |
16 | Netherlands | 60.20 | |
17 | Fiji | 59.14 | |
18 | Hong Kong | 56.20 | |
19 | Kazakhstan | 55.23 | |
20 | Sweden | 52.72 | |
*Change from the previous week |
The Wales women's national rugby union team first played in 1987. Wales plays in the Women's Rugby World Cup and the Women's Six Nations Championship. Their current head coach, as of January 2025, is Sean Lynn.[1]