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List of Australia women's national rugby union team player records

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List of Australia women's national rugby union team player records

Overview
Australia’s national women’s rugby team is known as the Wallaroos. They played their first international in 1994 against New Zealand and compete in events like the Pacific Four Series and the Laurie O’Reilly Cup. They have taken part in Women's Rugby World Cups since 1998. The records below cover only Test matches (official international games). Current as of September 13, 2025.

Most caps (most appearances)
- Ashley Marsters — Hooker — career 2014–present — 45 caps
- Trilleen Pomare — Fly-half — 2017–2025 — 43 caps
- Michaela Leonard — Lock — 2019–present — 42 caps
- Asoiva Karpani — Prop — 2019–present — 41 caps
- Georgina Friedrichs — Centre — 2022–present — 38 caps

Most tries (most tries for Australia)
- Maya Stewart — Outside back — 22 tests — 16 tries; 80 points
- Desiree Miller — Wing — 23 tests — 15 tries; 77 points
- Tricia Brown — Fly-half — 21 tests — 14 tries; 70 points
- Asoiva Karpani — Prop — 41 tests — 14 tries; 70 points
- Ashley Marsters — Hooker — 45 tests — 13 tries; 65 points

Most points (total points)
- Lori Cramer — 87 points in 31 tests; 5 tries; 22 conversions; 6 penalties; average 2.81 per game
- Maya Stewart — 80 points in 22 tests; 16 tries; average 3.64
- Desiree Miller — 77 points in 23 tests; 15 tries; average 3.35
- Tricia Brown — 70 points in 21 tests; 14 tries; average 3.33
- Asoiva Karpani — 70 points in 41 tests; 14 tries; average 1.71

Match records (points in a game)
- Ruan Sims — 20 points in a 68–12 win over South Africa (31 August 2006)
- Desiree Miller — 20 points in a 64–5 win over Fiji (6 July 2024)
(Note: these are examples of individual-game point records from Test matches.)

Youngest players (age at debut)
- Caitlyn Halse — 17 years, 242 days; debuted 17 May 2024 vs United States
- Waiaria Ellis — 17 years, 305 days; debuted 12 July 2025 vs New Zealand
- Ruby Anderson — 18 years, 10 days; debuted 17 May 2025 vs United States
- Sharyn Williams — 18 years, 44 days; debuted 2 September 1994 vs New Zealand

Oldest players (age at final test)
- Danielle Meskell — 42 years, 348 days; born 13 November 1973; last cap 26 October 2016 vs New Zealand
- Louise Burrows — 39 years, 168 days; born 11 March 1978; last cap 26 August 2017 vs Canada
- Ashleigh Hewson — 37 years, 234 days; born 18 December 1979; last cap 9 August 2017 vs Ireland
- Iliseva Batibasaga — 37 years, 221 days; born 23 March 1985; last cap 30 October 2022 vs England
- Lisa Fiaola — 36 years, 329 days; born 25 November 1970; last cap 20 October 2007 vs New Zealand

Notes
- All figures refer to officially capped Test matches.
- Bold names in the original table indicated current players; this plain-text version lists names without formatting.

References
- Data reflects official match records as of 13 September 2025.


This page was last edited on 1 February 2026, at 22:18 (CET).