Fixtures

Women's Rugby World Cup 09/13 12:00 3 New Zealand (W) vs South Africa (W) - View

Results

Women's Rugby World Cup 09/07 15:45 3 France (W) v South Africa (W) L 57-10
Women's Rugby World Cup 08/31 14:30 2 Eduardo Dischinger v South Africa (W) W 24-29
Women's Rugby World Cup 08/24 13:45 1 South Africa (W) v Brazil (W) W 66-6
International Women 08/02 15:00 - South Africa Women v New Zealand XV Women W 41-24
International Women 07/26 15:00 - South Africa Women v New Zealand XV Women L 26-34
International Women 07/12 11:30 - South Africa Women v Canada Women L 5-33
International Women 07/05 11:30 - South Africa Women v Canada Women L 20-50
International Women 04/19 15:00 - Spain Women v South Africa Women - View
WXV 2 Women 10/12 12:00 3 South Africa Women v Italy Women L 19-23
WXV 2 Women 10/05 15:00 2 South Africa Women v Australia Women L 26-33
WXV 2 Women 09/27 14:00 1 South Africa Women v Japan Women W 31-24
International Women 09/07 11:30 - South Africa Women v Barbarians Women W 59-17

The South Africa women's national rugby union team represents South Africa in women's international rugby union and is governed by the South African Rugby Union. They have appeared in four World Cups since their debut in the 2006 Women's Rugby World Cup.

History

The Springbok Women played their first Test in 2004. They have won the Rugby Africa Women's Cup twice — in 2019 and 2022. South Africa climbed to eleventh place on the World Rugby ranking in September 2022 with wins over Japan and Spain.

The South Africa Women's Rugby Union team, commonly known as the Springbok Women, is the national women's rugby union team representing South Africa. Renowned for their strength, resilience, and competitive spirit, they compete in international tournaments such as the Women's Rugby World Cup, the Rugby Africa Women's Cup, and the Commonwealth Games. The team is characterized by their powerful forward play, tactical versatility, and growing presence on the global stage. As ambassadors of South African rugby, the Springbok Women continue to inspire and develop the sport for women across the nation, striving for excellence and increased recognition in the international rugby community.