Brazil women's national rugby league team

The Brazil women's national rugby league team represent Brazil in international rugby league football competitions. They were announced to play in the 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup in July 2019.[1] Former Super League player Matt Gardner, of Brazilian descent, was announced as head coach in November 2019.[2]

Brazil
Team information
Governing bodyConfederação Brasileira de Rugby League
RegionAmericas
Head coachMatt Gardner
CaptainCarolina Palazzini
RLIF ranking11th
Team results
First international
Brazil 48–0 Argentina
(26 November 2018)
Biggest win
Brazil 48–0 Argentina
(26 November 2018)
Biggest defeat
N/A

Current squad

Squad for the 2018 South American Cup.[3]

  • Carolina Palazzini (C) (Bandeirantes Devils)
  • Camila Santos (SPAC)
  • Juliana Modaneze (Bandeirantes Devils)
  • Paula Ishibashi (SPAC)
  • Grasiele Santos (Bandeirantes Devils)
  • Aline Mayumi (SPAC)
  • Danielle Missau (Pasteur Athletique Club)
  • Andressa Conreras (Niteroi)
  • Camila Giaj-Levra (Bandeirantes Devils)
  • Bruna Lotufo (Bandeirantes Devils)
  • Schwarleny Schwambach (Bandeirantes Devils)
  • Kathleen Silva (Sao Lourenco)
  • Ketlen Oliveira (Sao Lourenco)
  • Maria Graf (Desterro)
  • Karina Araujo (Vitoria)
  • Ana Claudia (Rio de Janeiro)
  • Edna Santini (Sao Jose)
  • Tatiane Fernandes (Lenks)
  • Amanda Snaga (USP)

Results

Note: The Winning team is given first

2018 South American Cup

  • Brazil 48-0 Argentina[4]
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References

  1. "Nations confirmed for Women's Rugby League World Cup 2021". RLIF. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  2. "Former Super League player Gardner to coach Brasil Women". Latin Heat. 20 November 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  3. "Brazil teams named for this weekend's South American Cups". Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  4. "Brazil win inaugural South American Cups". Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
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