This article lists the official squads for the 1994 Women's Rugby World Cup in Scotland (originally scheduled to be held in the Netherlands).
Tournament details | |
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Host nation | Scotland |
Dates | 1994-04-11 – 1994-04-24 |
No. of nations | 12 |
← 1991 1998 → |
Pool A
editUnited States
editCoach: Franck Boivert
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
Player | Position | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club/province |
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Jos Bergman | Fly-half | |||
Barb Bond | Number 8 | 9 August 1962 | ||
Sue Brooks | ?? | |||
Patty Connell | Scrum-half | |||
Jen Crawford | Fullback | 25 July 1964 | ||
Mary Dixey | Fly-half | 25 February 1961 | ||
Julie Drustrup | ?? | |||
Tara Flanagan | Lock | 18 October 1963 | ||
Annie Flavin | Prop | |||
Kathleen Flores | Number 8 | 7 February 1955 | ||
Julie Gray | ?? | |||
Betsy Hill | ?? | |||
Elise Huffer | Centre | |||
Sheri Hunt | Flanker | |||
Pam Irby | ?? | |||
Patricia Marie Jervey | Centre | 29 March 1964 | ||
Kris Kany | Flanker | |||
Kerry Kelly | ?? | |||
Cassie Law | Flanker | |||
Krista McFarren | Wing | 15 April 1961 | ||
Brett Newton | ?? | |||
Christie Nixon | Lock | |||
Candi Orsini | Centre | 9 December 1956 | ||
Beth Pepper | ?? | |||
Jan Rutkowski | Lock | 27 June 1955 | ||
Maryanne Sorenson | Prop | 11 October 1956 | ||
Laurie Spicer-Bourdon | ?? | |||
Lisa Weix | ?? | |||
Amy Westerman | ?? | |||
Alex Williams | ?? |
Japan
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Sweden
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Coach: Guy Dinwoodie
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
Player | Position | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club/province |
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Jennie Öhman | Prop | 29 July 1970 | NRK Troján |
Pool B
editEngland
editHead Coach: Steve Dowling
Coach: Steve Jew, Steve Peters, Carol Isherwood
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
Player | Position | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club/province |
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Karen Almond (c) | Fly-half | Saracens | ||
Val Blackett | Wing | Clifton | ||
C Bronks | ?? | Richmond | ||
Gillian Ann Burns | Number 8 | Waterloo | ||
Jane Coats née Mangham | Prop | |||
Jenny Chambers | Number 8 | Richmond | ||
Annie Cole | Wing | Saracens | ||
Sue Dorrington (c) | ?? | Richmond | ||
Paula George | Fullback | Wasps | ||
Helen Harding | ?? | Wasps | ||
K Henderson | ?? | Novacastrians | ||
Jacquie Edwards | Centre | Blackheath | ||
Jane Gregory née Everett | Prop | WASPS | ||
Sandy Ewing | Prop | 9 June 1960 | 22 | Wasps |
Kathy Jenn | Flanker | Richmond | ||
Giselle Mather | Centre | |||
Deirdre Mills | ?? | Richmond | ||
Emma Mitchell | Scrum-half | Saracens | ||
Jane Mitchell | Fullback | Saracens | ||
Jayne Molyneaux | Wing | |||
Nicky Ponsford | Hooker | Clifton | ||
Giselle Pragnelle | Centre | Wasps | ||
Janis Ross (vc) | Flanker | 43 | Saracens | |
Emma Scourfield | Prop | Leeds | ||
Genevieve Shore | Number 8 | Wasps | ||
Cheryl Stennett | Wing | Wasps | ||
Heather Stirrup | Lock | Wasps | ||
Claire Vyvyan | ?? | Wasps | ||
Sarah Wenn | Lock | 25 | Wasps |
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Scotland
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Player | Position | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club/province |
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Micky Cave | Fullback | Saracens | ||
Lyndsay Burns | Wing | Aberdeen University | ||
Sue Brodie | Wing | Edinburgh Academicals | ||
Alison Christie | Prop | Richmond | ||
Debbie Francis | Wing | Richmond | ||
Jeni Sheerin | Wing | Heriot-Watt University | ||
Pogo Paterson | Centre | Richmond | ||
Kim Littlejohn(c) | Centre | Edinburgh Academicals | ||
Elaine Black | Fly-half | Teddington Antlers | ||
Alison McGrandles | Fly-half | Richmond | ||
Sandra "Gnomi" Williamson | Second row | Edinburgh Academicals | ||
Julie Taylor | Prop | Edinburgh Academicals | ||
Debbie Lochhead | Prop | Dundee High School FP | ||
Iona Ferguson | Hooker | Edinburgh University | ||
Donna Aitken | Prop | West of Scotland | ||
Irene Wilson | Second row | Alton | ||
Lee Cockburn | Second row | Edinburgh Academicals | ||
Mags McHardy | Second row | Edinburgh Academicals | ||
Anny Freitas | Flanker | Edinburgh Academicals | ||
Donna Kennedy | Flanker | |||
Dawn Barnett | Number 8 | Wasps |
Russia
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Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
Player | Position | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club/province |
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Rimma Petlevannaia (c) | ?? | |||
E. Solviena | ?? | |||
L. Evanova | ?? | |||
I. Erina | ?? | |||
E. Kvrenkova | ?? | |||
O. Bogath | ?? | |||
E. Kostyrko | ?? | |||
O. Didenko | ?? | |||
Y. Kirienko | ?? | |||
S. Krivocharova | ?? | |||
N. Ivachkova | ?? | |||
S. Golovko | ?? | |||
E. Baranova | ?? | |||
M. Jorina | ?? | |||
I. Fomina | ?? |
Pool C
editFrance
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Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
Player | Position | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club/province |
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Nathalie Amiel | Flanker | Saint-Orens | ||
Valerie Lenoir | Lock | |||
Annick Hayraud | Fly-half | 65 | ||
Fabienne Saudin | ?? |
Ireland
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Scottish Students
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Pool D
editCanada
edit- Coach: Ian Humphreys
- Assistant coach: John O'Hanley
- Manager: Rab Murray
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
Player | Position | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club/province |
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Christine Carlson | Prop | BC | ||
Tina Fuchs | Lock | BC | ||
Lynne Leclair | Wing | BC | ||
Patti Pare | Centre | BC | ||
Kim Styles | Wing | BC | ||
Vasiliki Antiniou | Lock | Alberta | ||
Susan Johnson | Lock | Alberta | ||
Shelaine Kozakavich | Fly-half | Alberta | ||
Maxi Miciak | Centre | Alberta | ||
Heidi Von Schoening | Wing | Alberta | ||
Joanne Gardner | Flanker | Ontario | ||
Laurie-Ann Lundy | Flanker | Ontario | ||
Julie Anne McGann | Scrum-half | Ontario | ||
Sandra Muller | Prop | Ontario | ||
Nena Orescanin | Centre | 3 April 1969 | 9 | Ontario |
Louise Pearce | Fullback | Ontario | ||
Jen Ross | Prop | Ontario | ||
Annette Shiel | Fly-half | Ontario | ||
Michelle Green | Fullback | Quebec | ||
Val Matthew | Hooker | Quebec | ||
Gillian Florence | Prop | 66 | Ste. Anne de Bellevue | |
Josée Lacasse | Prop | Quebec | ||
Natascha Wesch | Scrum-half | Ajax Wanderers[31] | ||
Heather Wilson | Flanker | [32] | ||
Stephanie White de Goede (c) | Number 8 | Alberta | ||
Helen Russell | Hooker | 6 November 1964 | 10 | Ajax Wanders[33][34] |
Kazakhstan
editNote: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
Wales
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Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
Player | Position | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club/province |
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Amanda Bennett | Centre | 24 July 1964 (aged 29) | ||
Liza Burgess | Number 8 | 24 March 1964 (aged 30) | ||
Kate Eaves | Lock | 6 May 1968 (aged 25) |
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