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England national women's rugby union team

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Union Rugby Football Union for Women
Coach Flag of England Gary Street
Captain Flag of England Catherine Spencer
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First international
Wales  4-22  England (1987)
Largest win
England  101-0  South Africa (2005)
Worst defeat
New Zealand  67-0  England (1997)
World Cup
Appearances 5 (First in 1991)
Best result Champions 1994

The England women's national rugby union team are a national sporting side of England, representing them at rugby union. The side first played in 1982.

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[edit] History

Women’s Rugby was first played seriously in Great Britain in the late 1970’s. Early teams were established through the student network and included Keele University, University College of London, Imperial College, York University and St Mary’s Hospital.

Until May 1994 Women’s’ Rugby was run by the Women’s’ Rugby Football Union (WRFU), formed in 1983. The WRFU was responsible for rugby in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. When the WRFU was formed there were 12 founder teams as members in the first year. These teams included: Leicester Polytechnic, Sheffield University, UCL, University of Keele, Warwick University, Imperial College, Leeds University, Magor Maidens, York University and Loughborough University.

In 1994 the Rugby Football Union for Women (RFUW) was formed in England with each of the Home Nations governing their own countries. The RFUW currently has over 410 Clubs comprising of 170 Senior clubs, 80 student sides, 29 Under 18’s sides, 103 Under 16’s sides and 40 Schools. These clubs are slotted into regions, these being: North West, North East, Yorkshire & Humber, East Midlands, West Midlands, Eastern Counties, London & South East North, South East South, South West (North) and South West (South) There are also 16 Partnership Officers developing girls rugby in their geographical regions.

Unusually the badge and logo of England women's national teams is significantly different from that worn by men's teams.

Many top men’s clubs have had women’s teams from time to time. These have included Wasps, Saracens, Worcester, Rosslyn Park, London Irish, London Welsh, Waterloo, Richmond, Blackheath and Harlequins, but not all of these clubs still field women's sides. One effect of the continued division between RFU and RFUW is that there remains little incentive for clubs to create women's sections, and little encouragement for those that do field women's teams to actively integrate them fully into the host club.

The first women’s International in Great Britain took place when Great Britain played against France in April 1986 at Richmond Athletic Ground, London. France won 14 - 8. Since then Great Britain has played Holland and Italy and taken part in the first European Cup against France, Holland and Italy. Great Britain has not played since they beat Italy in 1990. England first played against Wales on the 5th April 1987, when they won 22 – 4 at Pontypool Park, Wales. An England v Wales International has taken place every year since and on all occasions has been won by England.

England have taken part in every Women’s Rugby World Cup competition, winning in 1994 and finishing as runner-up on three other occasions.

The 1995/1996 season saw the introduction of a Home Nations Championship between England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, which England won in its inaugural year. England won the Championship every year except from the 1997/98 season when Scotland won it. France joined the competition in the 1998/99 season making it the Five Nations Championship with England achieving the Grand Slam in three successive seasons. In the 2001/02 season, Ireland rejoined the fold in preparation for the World Cup, and the competition expanded to be known as the Six Nations, since when England have never finished lower than runner-up, and have won the title (and Grand Slam) three more times.

[edit] Results summary

Note: In recent years England's RFUW have not tended to enter their first XV in the FIRA European championships, and as a result the RFUW do not include the results in their first XV's international statistics. However - as confirmed by leading rugby statistician Stuart Farmer of SFMS Ltd - even in men's rugby full international status is awarded to any game...

"where ONE country awards full test caps for its players, not like cricket when both sides must award caps for it to count. Also, one country may even award caps when the opponents are not even a country (as with Wales against the Barbarians in 1990 and 1996, or even when countries play against another country’s second teams or age group sides."

As most of England's opponents (and FIRA) treat FIRA tournament games as full internationals they are recorded as such below. This will mean that RFUW statistics will differ.

For more information on the status of women's rugby internationals see Women's international rugby.

Rugby: England internationals 1987-
Opponent First game Played Won Drawn Lost Percentage
 Australia 1998 3 3 0 0 100.00%
 Canada 1993 14 14 0 0 100.00%
 France 1991 24 17 0 7 70.83%
 Germany 1997 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Ireland 1996 13 13 0 0 100.00%
 Italy 1991 7 7 0 0 100.00%
 Kazakhstan 2000 2 2 0 0 100.00%
 Netherlands 1997 2 2 0 0 100.00%
 New Zealand 1997 10 1 0 9 10.00%
 Russia 1994 2 2 0 0 100.00%
 Samoa 2005 1 1 0 0 100.00%
 Scotland 1994 18 16 0 2 88.89%
 South Africa 2005 2 2 0 0 100.00%
 Spain 1991 13 11 1 1 96.15%
 Sweden 1988 3 3 0 0 100.00%
 United States 1991 9 8 0 1 88.89%
 Wales 1987 26 25 0 1 96.15%
Summary 1987- 150 129 1 20 86.33%

[edit] Results

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

[edit] Full internationals

[13]
1987-04-05 Wales  4-22  England Pontypool Park [1/1/1]
[20]
1988-04-24 Wales  6-36  England Newport RFC [2/2/2]
[28]
1988-10-15 England  40-0  Sweden Waterloo [3/5/1]
[29]
1989-02-12 England  38-4  Wales Moseley RFC [4/3/3]
[34]
1990-02-11 Wales  12-18  England Neath RFC [4/5/4]
[43]
1991-03-24 England  24-13  Wales Waterloo [6/5/5]
[47]
1991-04-06 (WC) England  12-0  Spain Swansea [7/2/1]
[51]
1991-04-08 (WC) England  25-9  Italy Llanharan [8/7/1]
[57]
1991-04-12 (WC) England  13-0  France Cardiff Arms Park [9/21/1]
[58]
1991-04-14 (WC) England  6-19  United States Cardiff [10/10/1]
[60]
1992-02-09 Wales  10-14  England National Stadium Cardiff [8/11/6]
[66]
1993-03-14 England  23-5  Wales Northampton RFC [12/9/7]
[69]
1993-06-08 (CC) England  17-6  United States Fletcher’s Fields, Toronto [13/12/2]
[70]
1993-06-10 (CC) Canada  lost to  England Fletcher’s Fields, Toronto [8/14/1]
[72]
1993-06-12 (CC) England  38-0  Wales Fletcher’s Fields, Toronto [15/12/8]
[78]
1994-02-13 Wales  10-11  England Bridgend [14/16/9]
[79]
1994-02-18 England  32-8  France Wolverhampton [17/25/2]
[81]
1994-04-11 (WC) England  66-0  Russia Boroughmuir [18/1/1]
[87]
1994-04-15 (WC) Scotland  0-26  England Boroughmuir [5/19/1]
[92]
1994-04-17 (WC) England  24-10  Canada Gala [20/12/2]
[97]
1994-04-20 (WC) England  18-6  France Gala [21/28/3]
[105]
1994-04-24 (WC) England  38-23  United States Edinburgh Academicals RFC [22/19/3]
[111]
1995-02-12 England  25-0  Wales Sale RFC [23/21/10]
[124]
1996-02-04 (HN) England  56-3  Wales Leicester [24/22/11]
[126]
1996-02-18 France  6-15  England Villand Bonnot [33/25/4]
[127]
1996-0?-?? (HN) England  beat Ireland Venue unknown [26/10/1]
[129]
1996-03-03 (HN) Scotland  8-12  England Meggetland, Edinburgh [16/27/2]
[146]
1997-01-05 England  17-15  Spain Leeds [28/10/2]
[149]
1997-01-26 (HN) England  23-3  Scotland Blackheath [29/19/3]
[150]
1997-02-09 (HN) Ireland 0-32  England Limerick [13/30/2]
[151]
1997-02-23 England  15-17  France Northampton [31/39/5]
[153]
1997-03-09 (HN) Wales  22-24  England Worcester [27/32/12]
[155]
1997-04-02 (FIRA) England  40-3  Netherlands Nice, France [33/31/1]
[160]
1997-04-04 (FIRA) France  10-15  England Nice, France [34/41/6]
[165]
1997-04-06 (FIRA) England  24-8  Scotland Nice, France [35/23/4]
[169]
1997-08-13 New Zealand  67-0  England Burnham [14/36/1]
[171]
1997-08-31 Germany  0-84  England Hürth [17/37/1]
[178]
1998-02-01 France  5-13  England Villeneuve d' Ascq, Lille [43/38/7]
[180]
1998-02-15 (HC) England  29-12  Wales Waterloo [39/28/13]
[183]
1998-03-21 (HC) Scotland  8-5  England Stewarts Melville [28/39/5]
[185]
1999-04-05 (HC) England  62-8 Ireland Worcester [41/21/3]
[189]
1998-05-02 (WC) England  75-0  Sweden Amsterdam [42/18/2]
[196]
1998-05-05 (WC) Canada  6-72  England Amsterdam [20/43/3]
[204]
1998-05-09 (WC) Australia  13-30  England Amsterdam [8/44/1]
[212]
1998-05-12 (WC) England  11-44  New Zealand Amsterdam [45/19/2]
[224]
1998-05-16 (WC) Canada  15-31  England Amsterdam [23/46/4]
[232]
1999-02-28 (5N) England  34-7  Scotland Richmond RFC [47/36/6]
[235]
1999-03-07 (5N) Ireland 0-56  England Dublin [29/48/4]
[236]
1999-03-21 (5N) England  13-8  France Worcester [49/52/8]
[239]
1999-04-10 (5N) Wales  11-83  England Swansea [39/50/14]
[243]
1999-04-19 (FIRA) England  91-3  Netherlands Belluno, Italy [51/42/2]
[248]
1999-04-21 (FIRA) England  0-19  France Belluno, Italy [52/55/9]
[252]
1999-04-24 (FIRA) England  13-15  Scotland Belluno, Italy [53/41/7]
[258]
2000-01-09 Spain  10-42  England Barcelona [24/54/3]
[260]
2000-02-06 (5N) England  31-7  Spain Banbury [55/25/4]
[261]
2000-02-18 (5N) France  8-24  England Massy, Paris [58/56/10]
[264]
2000-03-05 (5N) England  51-0  Wales Newbury [57/44/15]
[268]
2000-04-01 (5N) Scotland  9-64  England Edinburgh [45/58/8]
[271]
2000-05-08 (FIRA) England * 41-3  Kazakhstan Vera, Spain [59/21/1]
[277]
2000-05-10 (FIRA) England * 12-19  France Roquetas, Spain [59/61/11]
[281]
2000-05-13 (FIRA) England * 40-20  Scotland Almeria, Spain [61/48/9]
[288]
2000-09-23 (CC) England  31-7  United States Winnipeg [62/34/4]
[291]
2000-09-27 (CC) Canada  10-34  England Winnipeg [29/63/5]
[292]
2000-09-30 (CC) England  13-32  New Zealand Winnipeg [64/26/3]
[297]
2001-02-04 (5N) Wales  0–18  England Newport [51/65/16]
[300]
2001-02-18 (5N) England  28–12  Spain Worcester [66/33/5]
[303]
2001-03-04 (5N) England  39–0  Scotland Richmond [67/51/10]
[306]
2001-04-08 (5N) England  50–6  France Northampton [68/67/12]
[311]
2001-05-06 (FIRA) England * 29-15  Kazakhstan Tourcoing, France [69/24/2]
[321]
2001-05-10 (FIRA) England * 8-15  Spain Lille, France [70/38/6]
[326]
2001-05-12 (FIRA) France  23-34  England* Lille, France [70/71/12]
[328]
2001-05-26 Australia  19-41  England T.G.Milner, Eastwood, Sydney [12/72/2]
[329]
2001-06-02 Australia  5-15  England Newcastle, NSW [13/73/3]
[330]
2001-06-09 New Zealand  15-10  England Rotorua [27/74/4]
[331]
2001-06-16 New Zealand  17-22  England North Harbour Stadium [28/75/5]
[343]
2002-02-03 (6N) Scotland  8–35  England Dunbar [58/76/11]
[346]
2002-02-17 (6N) England  79–0 Ireland Worcester [77/41/5]
[347]
2002-03-01 (6N) France  22–17  England Tournon, Lyon [73/78/14]
[352]
2002-03-23 (6N) England  40–0  Wales London Welsh [79/62/17]
[358]
2002-04-07 (6N) Spain  14–53  England Madrid [44/80/7]
[364]
2002-05-13 (WC) England  63-9  Italy Barcelona [81/35/2]
[373]
2002-05-18 (WC) Spain  5-13  England Barcelona [46/82/8]
[383]
2002-05-21 (WC) Canada  10-53  England Barcelona [35/83/6]
[391]
2002-05-25 (WC) England  9-19  New Zealand Barcelona [84/32/6]
[394]
2003-02-15 (6N) England  57–0  France Twickenham [85/80/15]
[397]
2003-02-21 (6N) Wales  7–69  England Cardiff Arms Park [73/86/17]
[401]
2003-03-09 (6N) England  69–0  Spain Harlequins RFC [87/51/9]
[405]
2003-03-22 (6N) England  31–0  Scotland Harlequins RFC [88/71/12]
[406]
2003-03-28 (6N) Ireland 3–46  England Thomond Park RFC, Limerick [53/89/6]
[417]
2003-06-14 (CC) Canada  5-10  England Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver [40/90/7]
[418]
2003-06-18 (CC) England  15-8  United States Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver [91/46/5]
[420]
2003-06-28 (CC) Canada  18-21  England Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver [42/92/8]
[427]
2004-02-15 (6N) Spain  3-71  England Pinares de Venecia , Zaragoza [56/93/10]
[430]
2004-02-21 (6N) Scotland  7-20  England Netherdale, Galashiels [75/94/13]
[432]
2004-03-06 (6N) England  51-0 Ireland Twickenham, London [95/56/7]
[435]
2004-03-20 (6N) England  53-3  Wales The Stoop, London [96/80/19]
[438]
2004-03-27 (6N) France  13-12  England Bourg-en-Bresse, Lyon [91/97/16]
[443]
2004-05-02 (FIRA) England * 73-7  Italy Toulouse, France [98/41/3]
[452]
2004-05-05 (FIRA) England * 39-3  Wales Toulouse, France [99/83/20]
[456]
2004-05-08 (FIRA) France  8-6  England* Toulouse, France [94/100/17]
[464]
2004-06-13 (CC) Canada  11-35  England Calgary Rugby Park [44/101/9]
[466]
2004-06-19 (CC) England  0-38  New Zealand Edmonton [102/37/7]
[469]
2004-11-14 England  45-5  Canada Richmond [103/46/10]
[471]
2004-11-17 England  41-3  Canada Newbury [104/47/11]
[474]
2005-02-04 (6N) Wales  0-81  England Arms Park, Cardiff [87/105/21]
[478]
2005-02-13 (6N) England  10-13  France Imber Court, London [96/106/18]
[481]
2005-02-26 (6N) Ireland 0-32  England St Mary's College, Dublin [65/107/8]
[482]
2005-03-12 (6N) England  76-0  Spain Imber Court, London [108/67/10]
[488]
2005-03-19 (6N) England  22-10  Scotland Twickenham, London [109/87/14]
[495]
2005-05-14 England  101-0  South Africa Imber Court RFC [110/4/1]
[510]
2005-10-15 Samoa  0-53  England Ericsson Stadium, Auckland [6/111/1]
[511]
2005-10-22 New Zealand  24-15  England Eden Park, Auckland [41/112/8]
[513]
2005-10-26 New Zealand  33-8  England Waikato Stadium, Hamilton [42/113/9]
[520]
2006-02-04 (6N) England  38-15  Wales Old Albanians, St Albans [114/94/22]
[523]
2006-02-11 (6N) Spain  3-86  England La Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid [70/115/12]
[526]
2006-02-25 (6N) Scotland  5-22  England Murrayfield [83/116/15]
[530]
2006-03-11 (6N) France  0-28  England Bondoufle, Paris [105/117/19]
[532]
2007-03-17 (6N) England  29-10 Ireland Old Albanians, St Albans [118/73/9]
[560]
2006-08-31 (WC) England  18-0  United States St. Albert Rugby Park, St. Albert [119/55/6]
[564]
2006-09-04 (WC) England  74-8  South Africa Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton [120/8/2]
[572]
2006-09-08 (WC) England  27-8  France St. Albert Rugby Park, St. Albert [121/109/20]
[577]
2006-09-12 (WC) Canada  6-10  England Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton [59/122/12]
[586]
2006-09-17 (WC) England  17-25  New Zealand Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton [123/47/10]
[596]
2007-02-03 (6N) England  60-0  Scotland Old Albanians, St Albans [124/101/16]
[600]
2007-02-10 (6N) England  23-0  Italy Twickenham, London [125/53/4]
[604]
2007-02-25 (6N) Ireland 0-32  England Thomond Park, Limerick [82/126/11]
[607]
2007-03-11 (6N) England  38-12  France Old Albanians, St Albans [127/115/21]
[609]
2007-03-17 (6N) Wales  0-30  England Taffs Well RFC, Cardiff [106/128/23]
[624]
2007-04-28 (FIRA) England * 62-0  Russia Barcelona, Spain [129/22/2]
[628]
2007-04-30 (FIRA) England * 41-11  Italy Barcelona, Spain [130/58/5]
[633]
2007-05-02 (FIRA) Spain  22-22  England* Barcelona, Spain [81/131/13]
[639]
2007-05-05 (FIRA) England * 27-17  France Barcelona, Spain [132/120/22]
[653]
2007-12-15 England  34-0  United States London Irish [133/62/7]
[655]
2008-02-02 (6N) England  55-0  Wales London Irish [134/112/24]
[657]
2008-02-09 (6N) Italy  6-76  England Rome [62/135/6]
[661]
2008-02-23 (6N) France  0-31  England Bergerac, Agen [123/136/23]
[664]
2008-03-08 (6N) Scotland  5-34  England Meggetland [110/137/17]
[666]
2008-03-15 (6N) England  17-7 Ireland London Irish [138/89/11]
[679]
2008-05-17 (FIRA) England  80-3  Sweden Amsterdam [139/22/3]
[689]
2008-05-20 (FIRA) England  22-11 Ireland Drachten, Netherlands [140/91/12]
[701]
2008-05-24 (FIRA) England  12-6  Wales Amsterdam [141/119/25]
[710]
2008-08-19 England  50-3  United States Esher, England [142/63/8]
[711]
2008-08-22 (NC) England  17-14  United States Esher, England [143/64/9]
[712]
2008-07-24 (NC) England  43-9  Canada Esher, England [144/66/13]
[714]
2008-07-29 England  24-0  Canada Esher, England [145/68/14]
[722]
2009-02-07 (6N) England  69-13  Italy London Welsh [146/66/7]
[724]
2009-02-14 (6N) Wales  16-15  England Taffs Well [121/147/26]
[727]
2009-02-27 (6N) Ireland 13-29  England St Mary's RFC, Dublin [95/148/13]
[731]
2009-03-15 (6N) England  52-7  France London Welsh [149/133/24]
[734]
2009-03-21 (6N) England  72-3  Scotland London Welsh [150/120/18]

[edit] Other matches

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2002-02-16 Wales A  0-53  England A Bridgend [-/-/-]
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2002-03-02 England Academy  5-0  Netherlands Staines [-/-/-]
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2002-03-24 England A  79-0  Wales A London Welsh [-/-/-]
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2002-04-14 England Academy  35-0  Wales A Chester [-/-/-]
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2003-02-01 Spain  0-34  England A Cornella [-/-/-]
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2003-03-23 Wales A  22-12  England Academy Caerphilly [-/-/-]
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2003-03-29 Netherlands  15-14  England Devp. Amsterdam [-/-/-]
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2004-01-31 England A  35-5  Spain Imber Court [-/-/-]
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2004-02-22 England Devp.  15-5  Netherlands Newbury [-/-/-]
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2004-03-27 France A  14-32  England A Bourg-en-Bresse [-/-/-]
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2004-04-25 England Academy  80-0  Wales A Broadstreet, Coventry [-/-/-]
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2004-12-08 England A  50-17  Wales Clifton[disambiguation needed] [-/-/-]
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2005-01-09 Ireland 25-19  England Academy St Mary's RFC, Dublin [-/-/-]
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2005-02-06 Netherlands  19-36  England Academy Amsterdam [-/-/-]
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2005-02-12 England A  29-6  France A Imber Court [-/-/-]
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2005-03-20 England Academy  48-0  Wales A Birchgrove [-/-/-]
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2005-05-07 England A  42-12  South Africa Old Albanians, St Albans [-/-/-]
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2005-05-10 England Academy  25-19  South Africa Old Albanians, St Albans [-/-/-]
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2006-01-29 England A  8-21  United States Imber Court [-/-/-]
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2006-02-12 England A  17-10  Italy Imber Court [-/-/-]
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2006-02-26 Netherlands  13-0  England Students RAF Halton [-/-/-]
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2006-04-14 England Select XV  35-5  Sweden RAF Halton [-/-/-]
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2006-04-16 England Students  15-10  Sweden RAF Halton [-/-/-]
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2007-03-11 England A  21-7  France A Old Albanians, St Albans [-/-/-]
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2008-02-09 Spain  5-22  England A Madrid [-/-/-]
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2008-02-23 France A  0-3  England A Bergerac, Agen [-/-/-]
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2008-12-12 England Development  20-10  Italy A London Welsh [-/-/-]
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2008-12-14 England A  20-0  Italy Old Deer Park [-/-/-]
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2008-12-20 Ireland President's XV' 8-19  England St Mary's RFC, Dublin [-/-/-]
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2009-02-07 England A  29-0  Spain London Welsh [-/-/-]
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2009-02-28 England A  7-14 Nomads Esher [-/-/-]
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2009-03-15 England A  38-5  France A London Welsh [-/-/-]
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2009-03-21 England A  15-17 Nomads London Welsh [-/-/-]

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