2 days ago Internationals Womens Wallaroos begin new chapter with four crucial re-signings
Four key forwards from the Wallaroos’ 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup campaign have re-signed for the 2026 international season.
Canada Women face off against Wallaroos in Women's Rugby World Cup Quarter Final on Sat 13th September 2025 at Ashton Gate. Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 16:00 and is broadcast on BBC iPlayer, BBC. In South Africa it’s at 17:00 SAST on SuperSport, 03:00 NZST on Sky Sport, Sky Sport Now, Sky Go in New Zealand, 01:00 AEST on Stan Sport in Australia and 10:00 EST on Paramount+ in the US.
Canada Women won the last encounter but Canada Women are in the best form of their last 5 games.
Heading into the fixture the two sides are separated by just 5 places in the rankings with Canada Women in position 2 and Wallaroos in position 7, underlining just how tight this match could be.
The official squads for Canada Women vs Wallaroos will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.
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Sign up for freeFour key forwards from the Wallaroos’ 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup campaign have re-signed for the 2026 international season.
Rugby Australia have announced NSW Waratahs Women’s coach Mike Ruthven will join the Wallaroos as an interim assistant.
Record-breaking Wallaroo Alapeta Ngauamo has retired from international rugby at 36, after a history-making debut in 2024.
Iain Monaghan has quietly built a formidable CV, helping Canada's women reach the pinnacle of the sevens and XVs codes.
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Karen Paquin goes on their own for a try.
Alex Tessier has kicked a penalty goal.
Sophie de Goede adds the two points for Canada.
Nobody was going to stop Fabiola Forteza from scoring that try!
Sophie de Goede does the business as their conversion attempt goes over.
The Canada maul pushes over the tryline as McKinley Hunt scores.
Sophie de Goede makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.
Canada are stopped just a few metres from the try line but Alysha Corrigan picks up from the base of the ruck to score the try.
Sophie de Goede converts the try.
Sophie de Goede scores the try from close range.
A series of passes by Canada results in a try for Alysha Corrigan
A stunning solo try from Desiree Miller
A stunning solo try from Asia Hogan-Rochester