2003 Women's Rugby League World Cup
The 2003 Women's Rugby League World Cup was the second staging of the Women's Rugby League World Cup. The tournament was held in Auckland, New Zealand from 28 September, culminating in the final between New Zealand and New Zealand Maori on 12 October. It was held at North Harbour Stadium and the nearby Marist Rugby ground. Nine teams took part Australia, Great Britain, Tokelau, Tonga, Cook Islands, Niue, Samoa, New Zealand Maori and New Zealand. The initial format was three pools of three, with the top six teams moving into two subsequent pools of three. The top four teams then contested elimination semi-finals.
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2003 Women's Rugby League World Cup
The 2003 Women's Rugby League World Cup was the second staging of the Women's Rugby League World Cup. The tournament was held in Auckland, New Zealand from 28 September, culminating in the final between New Zealand and New Zealand Maori on 12 October. It was held at North Harbour Stadium and the nearby Marist Rugby ground. Nine teams took part Australia, Great Britain, Tokelau, Tonga, Cook Islands, Niue, Samoa, New Zealand Maori and New Zealand. The initial format was three pools of three, with the top six teams moving into two subsequent pools of three. The top four teams then contested elimination semi-finals.
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New Zealand
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date
2003-09-28
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2003-10-12
finalists
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A Parai
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A Pedro
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Brenda Dobek
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C Fanomanu 2
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C Marsters
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Caryl Jarrett 1
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Caryl Jarrett
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Cynthia Ta'ala 2
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D Bloomfield
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D Moimoi
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report
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Australian
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Fixture
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HT: 0-4
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HT: 12-4
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HT: 20-12
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HT: 22-0
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HT: 28-0
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HT: 32-0
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HT: 34-0
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stadium
Marist Rugby Grounds
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Team
New Zealand Maori
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New Zealand Māori
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New Zealand
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Niue
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Tokelau
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title
Women's World Cup
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Women's Rugby League World Cup
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New Zealand
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