
- Catherine Benson1Isabel Rico
- Sam Pankey2Aroa Gonzalez
- Tiffany Faaee3Jeanina Vinueza
- Stacey Bridges4Maria Ribera
- Abby Gustaitis5Rocio Garcia
- Sara Parsons6Diana Gasso
- Kate Zackary7Paula Medin
- Jordan Gray8Angela Del Pan
- Deven Owsiany9Anne Fernández de Corres
- Kimber Rozier10Patricia Garcia
- Kris Thomas11Uri Barrutieta
- Alev Kelter12Marina Bravo
- Nicole Heavirland13Vanesa Rial
- Naya Tapper14Amaia Erbina
- Cheta Emba15Iera Echebarria
Substitutes
- Kathryn Augustyn16Saioa Jaurena
- Jamila Reinhardt17Isabel Macias
- Hope Rogers18Laura Delgado
- Alycia Washington19Berta García
- Kristine Sommer20Elena Redondo
- Kayla Canett21Carmen Perez
- Sylvia Braaten22Maria Ahis
- JJ Javelet23Maria Casado
Officials
- RefereeClaire Hodnett
- Assistant RefereeCwengile Jadezweni
- Assistant RefereeBeatrice Benvenuti
- TV Match OfficialDavid Grashoff
WRWC 2017Women’s Rugby World Cup 2017 capturing the imagination WRWC 2017 is off to a flying start and a compelling opening day of action in Dublin has proven popular in stadia and in the social-sphere, with previous tournament records tumbling along the way.
WRWC 2017An A-Z of Women's Rugby World Cup With kick-off fast approaching of Women's Rugby World Cup 2017, we have a little fun with an A-Z of tournament related information.
WRWC 2017Women's Rugby World Cup 2017: Pool C preview Finally, we take a look at the four teams in Pool C at Women's Rugby World Cup 2017, which features France, hosts Ireland, Australia and Japan.
WRWC 2017Women's Rugby World Cup 2017: Pool B preview We take a look at the four teams in Pool B at Women's Rugby World Cup 2017, which features defending champions England, 1991 winners USA, Italy and Spain.
WRWC 2017Women's Rugby World Cup 2017: Pool A preview We take a look at the four teams in Pool A at Women's Rugby World Cup 2017, which features 2014 runners-up Canada, four-time champions New Zealand, Wales and first-time qualifiers Hong Kong.
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