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{{Infobox rugby league representative team|Badge=Bad Title Example.png |Badge_size=100px |Captain=[[Darren Lockyer]] |Coach=[[Tim Sheens]] |First game=<span class="flagicon">[[File:Flag of England.svg|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]] </span>[[England national rugby league team|England]] 22–22 [[Australia national rugby league team|Australia]]<span class="flagicon"> [[File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]]</span><br/>([[London]], [[England]]; December 1908) |Governing body=[[Australian Rugby League]] |Largest loss=<span class="flagicon">[[File:Flag of New Zealand.svg|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]] </span>[[New Zealand national rugby league team|New Zealand]] 24–0 [[Australia national rugby league team|Australia]]<span class="flagicon"> [[File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]]</span><br/>([[Leeds]], [[England]]; 26 November 2005) |Largest win=<span class="flagicon">[[File:Flag of Russia.svg|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]] </span>[[Russia national rugby league team|Russia]] 4–110 [[Australia national rugby league team|Australia]]<span class="flagicon"> [[File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]]</span><br/>([[Kingston upon Hull|Hull]], [[England]]; 4 November 2000) |Most caps=[[Darren Lockyer]] (50) |Name=Australia |Nickname=The Kangaroos |RLIF Rank=1 |Region=Oceania |Top point-scorer=[[Mal Meninga]] (272) |Top try-scorer=[[Ken Irvine]] (33) |Top try-scorer2=[[Darren Lockyer]] (33) |World cup apps=13 |World cup best=Winners: [[1957 Rugby League World Cup|1957]]; [[1968 Rugby League World Cup|1968]]; [[1970 Rugby League World Cup|1970]];[[1975 Rugby League World Cup|1975]]; [[1977 Rugby League World Cup|1977]]; [[1985 - 1988 Rugby League World Cup|1988]]; [[1989–1992 Rugby League World Cup|1992]]; [[1995 Rugby League World Cup|1995]]; [[2000 Rugby League World Cup|2000]] |World cup first=1954 |body1=023E00 |leftarm1=023E00 |pattern_b1=_ goldV |pattern_la1=_goldborder |pattern_ra1=_goldborder |rightarm1=023E00 |shorts1=023E00 |socks1=FFB518}}
{{Infobox rugby league representative team}}
Team information | ||||||
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Nickname | The Kangaroos | |||||
Governing body | Australian Rugby League | |||||
Region | Oceania | |||||
Head coach | Tim Sheens | |||||
Captain | Darren Lockyer | |||||
Most caps | Darren Lockyer (50) | |||||
Top try-scorers | Ken Irvine (33) Darren Lockyer (33) | |||||
Top point-scorer | Mal Meninga (272) | |||||
IRL ranking | 1st | |||||
Uniforms | ||||||
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Team results | ||||||
First game | ||||||
England 22–22 Australia (London, England; December 1908) | ||||||
Biggest win | ||||||
Russia 4–110 Australia (Hull, England; 4 November 2000) | ||||||
Biggest defeat | ||||||
New Zealand 24–0 Australia (Leeds, England; 26 November 2005) | ||||||
World Cup | ||||||
Appearances | 13 (first time in 1954) | |||||
Best result | Winners: 1957; 1968; 1970;1975; 1977; 1988; 1992; 1995; 2000 |
{{Infobox rugby league representative team/sandbox}}
Team information | ||||||
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Nickname | The Kangaroos | |||||
Governing body | Australian Rugby League | |||||
Region | Oceania | |||||
Head coach | Tim Sheens | |||||
Captain | Darren Lockyer | |||||
Most caps | Darren Lockyer (50) | |||||
Top try-scorers | Ken Irvine (33) Darren Lockyer (33) | |||||
Top point-scorer | Mal Meninga (272) | |||||
IRL ranking | 1st | |||||
Uniforms | ||||||
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Team results | ||||||
First game | ||||||
England 22–22 Australia (London, England; December 1908) | ||||||
Biggest win | ||||||
Russia 4–110 Australia (Hull, England; 4 November 2000) | ||||||
Biggest defeat | ||||||
New Zealand 24–0 Australia (Leeds, England; 26 November 2005) | ||||||
World Cup | ||||||
Appearances | 13 (first time in 1954) | |||||
Best result | Winners: 1957; 1968; 1970;1975; 1977; 1988; 1992; 1995; 2000 |
{{Infobox rugby league representative team|Assistant Coach=[[Jamie Feeney]] |Badge=Bad Title Example.png |Badge_size=100px |Captain=[[Ali Brigginshaw]] |Coach=[[Brad Donald]] |First international=<span class="flagicon">[[File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]] </span>[[Australia women's national rugby league team|Australia]] 14-18 [[New Zealand women's national rugby league team|New Zealand]]<span class="flagicon"> [[File:Flag of New Zealand.svg|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]]</span> <br> ([[Lidcombe Oval]], [[Sydney]], 1 July 1995) |Form=Women |Governing body=[[Australian Rugby League Commission]] |Largest loss=<span class="flagicon">[[File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]] </span>[[Australia women's national rugby league team|Australia]] 6-50 [[New Zealand women's national rugby league team|New Zealand]]<span class="flagicon"> [[File:Flag of New Zealand.svg|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]]</span><br/>(England; 18 November 2000) |Largest win=<span class="flagicon">[[File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]] </span>[[Australia women's national rugby league team|Australia]] 88–0 [[Canada women's national rugby league team|Canada]]<span class="flagicon"> [[File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]]</span><br/>([[Sydney]], [[Australia]]; 22 November 2017) |Most caps=Tahnee Norris (32) |Name=Australian Jillaroos |Nickname=The Jillaroos |RLIF Rank=1 |Region=[[Asia-Pacific Rugby League Confederation|Asia-Pacific]] |Top point-scorer=[[Ali Brigginshaw]] (60) |Top try-scorer=[[Steph Hancock]] (13) |World cup apps=5 |World cup best=Champions (''[[2013 Women's Rugby League World Cup|2013]], [[2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup|2017]]'') |World cup first=2000 |body1=023E00 |body2=F8C913 |leftarm1=023E00 |leftarm2=023E00 |pattern_b1=_kangaroos1 |pattern_b2=_kangaroos2 |pattern_la1=_kangaroos |pattern_la2=_pmxiii |pattern_ra1=_kangaroos |pattern_ra2=_pmxiii |pattern_so1=_hoops_gold |pattern_so2=_hoops_gold |rightarm1=023E00 |rightarm2=023E00 |shorts1=023E00 |shorts2=023E00 |socks1=023E00 |socks2=023E00}}
{{Infobox rugby league representative team}}
Team information | ||||||
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Nickname | The Jillaroos | |||||
Governing body | Australian Rugby League Commission | |||||
Region | Asia-Pacific | |||||
Head coach | Brad Donald | |||||
Captain | Ali Brigginshaw | |||||
Most caps | Tahnee Norris (32) | |||||
Top try-scorer | Steph Hancock (13) | |||||
Top point-scorer | Ali Brigginshaw (60) | |||||
IRL ranking | 1st | |||||
Uniforms | ||||||
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Team results | ||||||
First international | ||||||
Australia 14-18 New Zealand (Lidcombe Oval, Sydney, 1 July 1995) | ||||||
Biggest win | ||||||
Australia 88–0 Canada (Sydney, Australia; 22 November 2017) | ||||||
Biggest defeat | ||||||
Australia 6-50 New Zealand (England; 18 November 2000) | ||||||
World Cup | ||||||
Appearances | 5 (first time in 2000) | |||||
Best result | Champions (2013, 2017) |
{{Infobox rugby league representative team/sandbox}}
Team information | ||||||
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Nickname | The Jillaroos | |||||
Governing body | Australian Rugby League Commission | |||||
Region | Asia-Pacific | |||||
Head coach | Brad Donald | |||||
Captain | Ali Brigginshaw | |||||
Most caps | Tahnee Norris (32) | |||||
Top try-scorer | Steph Hancock (13) | |||||
Top point-scorer | Ali Brigginshaw (60) | |||||
IRL ranking | 1st | |||||
Uniforms | ||||||
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Team results | ||||||
First international | ||||||
Australia 14-18 New Zealand (Lidcombe Oval, Sydney, 1 July 1995) | ||||||
Biggest win | ||||||
Australia 88–0 Canada (Sydney, Australia; 22 November 2017) | ||||||
Biggest defeat | ||||||
Australia 6-50 New Zealand (England; 18 November 2000) | ||||||
World Cup | ||||||
Appearances | 5 (first time in 2000) | |||||
Best result | Champions (2013, 2017) |
{{Infobox rugby league representative team|Badge= |Badge_size=150px |Captain= |Coach= |First international= |Form=Wheelchair |Governing body=[[Rugby Football League]] |Largest loss= |Largest win= |Most caps= |Name=England |Nickname= |RLIF Rank=2 |Region=[[Rugby League European Federation|Europe]] |Top goal-scorer= |Top point-scorer= |Top try-scorer= |World cup apps=3 |World cup best=Winners, [[2008 Festival of World Cups#Wheelchair|2008]] |World cup first=2008}}
{{Infobox rugby league representative team}}
Team information | |
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Governing body | Rugby Football League |
Region | Europe |
IRL ranking | 2 |
Team results | |
World Cup | |
Appearances | 3 (first time in 2008) |
Best result | Winners, 2008 |
{{Infobox rugby league representative team/sandbox}}
Team information | |
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Governing body | Rugby Football League |
Region | Europe |
IRL ranking | 2nd |
Team results | |
World Cup | |
Appearances | 3 (first time in 2008) |
Best result | Winners, 2008 |
{{Infobox rugby league representative team|Badge= |Badge_size= |Captain= |Coach=[[Rodney Hall (rugby league)|Rodney Hall]] |First international= |Form=PDRL |Governing body=[[RLIF]] |Home Stadium= |Largest loss= |Largest win= |Most caps= |Name=New Zealand Physical Disability national rugby league team |Nickname= |RLIF Rank=- |Region=[[Asia-Pacific Rugby League Confederation|Asia-Pacific]] |Top scorer= |World cup apps=1 |World cup best=Runners-up, [[2021 Physical Disability Rugby League World Cup|2021]] |World cup first=2021}}
{{Infobox rugby league representative team}}
Team information | |
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Governing body | RLIF |
Region | Asia-Pacific |
Head coach | Rodney Hall |
IRL ranking | -th |
Team results | |
PDRL World Cup | |
Appearances | 1 (first time in 2021) |
Best result | Runners-up, 2021 |
{{Infobox rugby league representative team/sandbox}}
Team information | |
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Governing body | RLIF |
Region | Asia-Pacific |
Head coach | Rodney Hall |
IRL ranking | -th |
Team results | |
PDRL World Cup | |
Appearances | 1 (first time in 2021) |
Best result | Runners-up, 2021 |