1994 Women's Rugby World Cup squads

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This article lists the official squads for the 1994 Women's Rugby World Cup in Scotland (originally scheduled to be held in the Netherlands).

Canada

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Matches Played Club/province
Christine Carlson ?? BC
Tina Fuchs ?? BC
Lynne Leclair ?? BC
Patti Pare ?? BC
Kim Styles ?? BC
Vasiliki Antiniou ?? Alberta
Susan Johnson ?? Alberta
Shelaine Kozakavich ?? Alberta
Maxi Miciak ?? Alberta
Heidi Von Schoening ?? Alberta
Joanne Gardner ?? Ontario
Laurie-Ann Lundy ?? Ontario
Julie Anne McGann ?? Ontario
Sandra Muller ?? Ontario
Nana Orescanin ?? Ontario
Louise Pearce ?? Ontario
Jen Ross ?? Ontario
Annette Shiel ?? Ontario
Michelle Green ?? Quebec
Val Matthew ?? Quebec
Gillian Florence Prop 66 Quebec Ste. Anne de Bellevue
Josée Lacasse ?? Canada Quebec
Natascha Wesch ?? Canada Ajax Wanderers[1]
Heather Wilson ?? Canada [2]
Stephanie White de Goede (c) ?? Canada Alberta
Helen Russell Hooker 6 November 1964 10 Canada Ajax Wanders[3][4]

[5]

England

Head Coach: Steve Dowling
Coach: Carol Isherwood

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Matches Played Club/province
Karen Almond (c) Fly-half England
Val Blackett Wing England Clifton
C Bronks ?? England Richmond
Gillian Ann Burns Number 8 England
Jane Coats Prop England
Jenny Chambers Number 8 England Richmond
Annie Cole Wing England Saracens
Sue Dorrington (c) ?? England Richmond
Paula George Fullback England Wasps
Helen Harding ?? England Wasps
K Henderson ?? England Novacastrians
Jacquie Edwards Centre England Blackheath
Sally Ewing Prop 17 England
K Jenn ?? England Richmond
Giselle Mather Centre England
Deirdre Mills ?? England Richmond
Emma Mitchell Scrum-half England
Jane Mitchell Fullback England
Jayne Molyneaux Wing England
Nicky Ponsford Hooker England Clifton
Giselle Pragnelle ?? England Wasps
Janis Ross (vc) Flanker 43 England
E Scourfield ?? England Leeds
Genevieve Shore Number 8 England Wasps
Cheryl Stennett Wing England Wasps
Heather Stirrup Lock England Wasps
Claire Vyvyan ?? England Wasps
Sarah Wenn Lock 25 England Wasps

[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

France

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Matches Played Club/province
Nathalie Amiel Flanker France Saint-Orens
Valerie Lenoir Lock France
Annick Hayraud Fly-half 65 France
Fabienne Saudin ?? France

[13] [14] [15] [16] [17]


Ireland

[18]

Japan

[19]

Kazakhstan

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Matches Played Club/province
Olga Chukreyeva ?? Kazakhstan
Olessya Zyryanova ?? Kazakhstan
Tatyana Ashikhmina ?? Kazakhstan
Natalya Voronenko ?? Kazakhstan
Natalya Baibatyrova ?? Kazakhstan
Anna Cherkassova ?? Kazakhstan
Akkumys Duzelbayeva ?? Kazakhstan
Sofya Kabanova ?? Kazakhstan
Svetlana Karatygina ?? Kazakhstan
Irena Khokhlova ?? Kazakhstan
Svetlana Khokhlova ?? Kazakhstan
Natalya Kisseleva ?? Kazakhstan
Natalya Kosmanova ?? Kazakhstan
Oxana Krivec ?? Kazakhstan
Olga Kumanikina ?? Kazakhstan
Alfiya Mustafina ?? Kazakhstan
Anna Nedospassova ?? Kazakhstan
Valentina Nezbudey ?? Kazakhstan
Yelena Nikolayenko ?? Kazakhstan
Elena Onischenko ?? Kazakhstan
Oxana Pevzner ?? Kazakhstan
Yelena Pevzner ?? Kazakhstan
Irina Shabaldina ?? Kazakhstan
Yelena Solodovnik ?? Kazakhstan
Alfiya Tamaeva ?? Kazakhstan

[20]

Russia

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Matches Played Club/province
Rimma Petlevannaia ?? Russia

[21] [22]

Scotland

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Matches Played Club/province
Micky Cave Fullback England Saracens
Lyndsay Burns Wing Scotland Aberdeen University
Sue Brodie Wing Scotland Edinburgh Academicals
Alison Christie Prop England Richmond
Debbie Francis Wing England Richmond
Jeni Sheerin Wing Scotland Heriot-Watt University
Pogo Patterson Centre England Richmond
Kim Littlejohn(c) Centre Scotland Edinburgh Academicals
Elaine Black Fly-half England Teddington Antlers
Alison McGrandles Fly-half England Richmond
Sandra "Gnomi" Williamson Second row Scotland Edinburgh Academicals
Julie Taylor Prop Scotland Edinburgh Academicals
Debbie Lochhead Prop Scotland Dundee High School FP
Iona Ferguson Hooker Scotland Edinburgh University
Donna Aitken Prop Scotland West of Scotland
Irene Wilson Second row England Alton
Lee Cockburn Second row Scotland Edinburgh Academicals
Mags McHardy Second row Scotland Edinburgh Academicals
Anny Freitas Flanker Scotland Edinburgh Academicals
Donna Kennedy Flanker Scotland
Dawn Barnett Number 8 England Wasps

[23] [24] [25] [26] [27]

Scottish Students

[28]

Sweden

Coach: Guy Dinwoodie

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Matches Played Club/province
Jennie Öhmane ?? Sweden

[29] [30] [31]

United States

Coach: Franck Boivert

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Matches Played Club/province
Barb Bond Number 8 United States
Patty Connell ?? United States
Jennifer Crawford ?? United States
Tara Flanagan ?? United States
Annie Flavin ?? United States
Kathleen Flores ?? United States
Elise Huffer Centre United States
Krista McFarren ?? United States
Candi Orsini Centre United States
Jan Rutkowski ?? United States
M. A. Sorensen Prop United States
Patricia Marie Jervey ?? United States
Jen Crawford Fullback United States
Krista McFarren ?? United States
Jos Bergmann Fly-half United States

[32] [33] [34]

Wales

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Matches Played Club/province
Amanda Bennett ?? Wales
Kate Eaves ?? Wales

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