Featherstone Rovers Women

Featherstone Rovers are a women's rugby league club from Featherstone, West Yorkshire, England, who play in Group 2 of the RFL Women's Super League. They play their home games at Post Office Road which is also home to the Featherstone Rovers men's team.

Featherstone Rovers Women
Club information
Full nameFeatherstone Rovers Rugby League Football Club
Colours Blue and White
Founded2011 (2011)
WebsiteOfficial website
Current details
Ground(s)
CompetitionRFL Women's Super League
20231st (Group 2)
Current season
Records
Challenge Cup1 (2012)

History

The Featherstone Rovers women's team was founded in 2011 and competed in the Women's Rugby League Conference for their first three seasons.[1] The club, which had previously been the Wakefield Panthers,[2][3] included numerous England internationals[4] and were one of the most successful women's teams of the previous twenty years having won the Women's Amateur Rugby League Association Challenge Cup 14 times between 1991 and 2007.[5] They won the cup again in 2011 in their first season as Featherstone Rovers.[5][6] In 2012, Featherstone won the inaugural RFL Women's Challenge Cup defeating Bradford Thunderbirds 46–0 in the final.[7] They also finished top of the Premier Division and defeated Bradford 46–8 in the Championship play-off final.[8] In 2013, they reached the final of the Challenge Shield but lost 16-34 to Normanton Knights.[9][10] The following season they won the Challenge Shield with a 64–14 win against Stanningley in the final.[11] Between 2014 and 2016 Featherstone took part in the RFL Women's Rugby League, finishing top of the league in 2015[12] and also reached the final of the Challenge Cup in the same season.[13] In 2017, they were one of the four teams to take part in the first season of the RFL Women's Super League and were runners-up in the Grand Final to Bradford Bulls,[14][15] who also defeated Featherstone in final of the 2017 Challenge Cup.[13] In 2021, when the Super League split part way through the season, Featherstone finished top of group two, but lost 24–22 to Huddersfield Giants in the Shield final.[16] Featherstone reached the Shield final again in 2022, but lost 34–6 to Warrington Wolves.[17] In 2023, they won the group two League Leaders' Shield on the final day of the regular season with a 28–18 win over Salford Red Devils that saw them overtake Barrow Raiders on points difference and earn promotion to the 2024 Super League.[18][19] The promotion led to Marie Colley being nominated for the Women's Super League Coach of the Year award, but she lost out to former Featherstone player Lindsay Anfield of York Valkyrie.[7][20][21]

Players

2023 Squad

Featherstone Rovers 2023 Squad
First team squad Coaching staff
  • 1 Fran Copley
  • 2 Ellie Lamb
  • 3 Chloe Billington
  • 4 Gabby Harrison
  • 5 Lucy Attree
  • 6 Danielle Waters
  • 7 Olivia Grace
  • 8 Shanelle Mannion
  • 9 Charley Blackburn
  • 10 Brogan Churm (c)
  • 11 Amie Blackhouse
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14 Kirsty Duffield
  • 15 Brogan Kennedy
  • 16 Jessie Matthews
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19 Chloe Nash
  • 20
  • 21 Samantha Jordan
  • 22 Nat Carr
  • 23 Hannah Watt
  • 24
  • 25 Jess Lee
  • 26 Zoe Teece
  • 27 Jasmine Hazell
  • 28
  • 29 Hailey Swann
  • 30




Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Updated: 30 May 2023
Source(s):

Internationals

Players who earned international caps while playing for Featherstone Rovers:

Seasons

Season League Play-offs Challenge Cup Ref.
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos
2012 Premier 13Unknown26 1st Won in Final W [7][8]
2013 Premier 1160523727812 3rd Lost in Round 1 R2 [32][33][34]
2014 Premier Unknown Lost in Round 2 R1 [35][36][37][38]
2015 Premier 1414004939528 1st Lost in Grand Final RU [12][13][39]
2016 Premier 5401208388 3rd Lost in Semi Final R2 [40][41][42][43]
Super Six 1071230215615 2nd
2017 Super League 62041162084 3rd Lost in Grand Final RU [13][14]
2018 Super League 1210111804612 6th Did not qualify QF [44]
2019 Super League 1460823745012 5th Did not qualify R2 [45][46]
2020 Super League Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Super League 83051523086 6th Did not qualify QF [47][48][16][49]
League Shield 4400130368 1st Lost in Shield Final
2022 Super League Group 2 1280436415416 3rd Lost in Shield Final SF [50][51][17]
2023 Super League Group 2 1080235610316 1st Promoted as Champions GS [52][53]

Honours

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