Kazakhstan women's national rugby union team

Kazakhstan
Union Kazakhstan Rugby Union
Nickname(s) Nomads
Coach(es) New Zealand Adam McDonald
Team kit
Change kit
First international
 Kazakhstan 10-11 Germany 
(Hanover, Germany 31 October 1993)
Largest win
 Kazakhstan 67-0 Thailand 
(Bangkok, Thailand 3 June 2005)
Largest defeat
 England 82-0 Kazakhstan 
(Guildford, England 24 August 2010)
World Cup
Appearances 6 (First in 1994)
Best result 9th place, 1998

The Kazakhstan women's national rugby union team is nicknamed the Nomads. It is controlled by the Kazakhstan Rugby Union and represents Kazakhstan in the sport of Rugby Union.

History

Kazakhstan won the 2014 Asian Four Nations Championship in Hong Kong.[1]

Results summary

(Full internationals only)

Rugby: Kazakhstan internationals 1993-
Opponent First game Played Won Drawn Lost Percentage
 Canada 1994 2 0 0 2 0.00%
 China 2007 2 2 0 0 100.00%
 England 2000 3 0 0 3 0.00%
 France 1998 3 0 0 3 0.00%
 Germany 1993 4 3 0 1 75.00%
 Hong Kong 2009 2 2 0 0 100.00%
 Ireland 1998 5 3 0 2 60.00%
 Italy 2001 2 2 0 0 100.00%
 Japan 2005 7 7 0 0 100.00%
 Netherlands 1999 2 2 0 0 100.00%
 Russia 1994 4 1 0 3 25.00%
 Samoa 2002 2 0 0 2 0.00%
 Spain 2006 1 0 0 1 0.00%
 Scotland 2006 1 0 0 1 0.00%
 Singapore 2013 2 2 0 0 100.00%
 South Africa 2006 4 1 0 3 25.00%
 Sweden 1994 4 4 0 0 100.00%
 Thailand 2005 1 1 0 0 100.00%
 Uzbekistan 2008 2 2 0 0 0.00%
 United States 2010 1 0 0 1 0.00%
 Wales 1994 5 3 0 2 60.00%
Summary 1993 59 35 0 24 59.32%

Results

See Women's international rugby for information about the status of international games and match numbering

Full internationals

[78]
1993-10-31 Germany  11-10  Kazakhstan Hanover [5/1/1]
[88]
1994-04-13 (WC) Kazakhstan  8-29  Wales Edinburgh Academicals RFC [2/16/1]
[92]
1994-04-15 (WC) Canada  28-0  Kazakhstan Edinburgh Academicals RFC [11/3/1]
[98]
1994-04-19 (WC) Kazakhstan  25-0  Russia Gala [4/4/1]
[103]
1994-04-21 (WC) Kazakhstan  31-12  Sweden Stirling County [5/13/1]
[106]
1994-04-23 (WC) Kazakhstan  29-12  Sweden Boroughmuir [6/14/2]
[112]
1994-11-28 Germany  3-15  Kazakhstan Hanover [7/7/2]
[139]
1996-08-24 Germany  3-53  Kazakhstan Hanover [12/8/3]
[176]
1997-??-?? Kazakhstan  5-7  Russia ? [9/5/2]
[177]
1997-??-?? Kazakhstan  0-15  Russia ? [10/6/3]
[178]
1997-??-?? Kazakhstan  12-35  Russia ? [11/7/4]
[196]
1998-05-02 (WC) France  23-6  Kazakhstan Amsterdam [45/12/1]
[205]
1998-05-05 (WC) Ireland  6-12  Kazakhstan Amsterdam [23/13/1]
[212]
1998-05-09 (WC) Kazakhstan  47-5  Sweden Amsterdam [14/20/3]
[219]
1998-05-12 (WC) Kazakhstan  18-13  Wales Amsterdam [15/35/2]
[225]
1998-05-15 (WC) Ireland  10-26  Kazakhstan Amsterdam [26/16/2]
[243]
1999-04-11 Germany  6-34  Kazakhstan Hanover [25/17/4]
[244]
1999-04-19 (FIRA) France  28-0  Kazakhstan Belluno, Italy [54/18/2]
[246]
1999-04-21 (FIRA) Netherlands  0-24  Kazakhstan Belluno, Italy [41/19/1]
[253]
1999-04-24 (FIRA) Wales  13-18  Kazakhstan Belluno, Italy [43/20/3]
[273]
2000-05-08 (FIRA) England  41-3  Kazakhstan Vera, Spain [60/21/1]
[278]
2000-05-10 (FIRA) Ireland  15-31  Kazakhstan Vera, Spain [32/22/3]
[282]
2000-05-13 (FIRA) Wales  6-3  Kazakhstan Vera, Spain [50/23/4]
[313]
2001-05-06 (FIRA) England  29-15  Kazakhstan Tourcoing, France [71/24/2]
[321]
2001-05-10 (FIRA) Italy  0-20  Kazakhstan Lille, France [31/25/1]
[327]
2001-05-12 (FIRA) Wales  beat  Kazakhstan Lille, France [58/26/5]
[362]
2002-05-13 (WC) France  31-12  Kazakhstan Barcelona [76/27/3]
[369]
2002-05-17 (WC) Netherlands  10-37  Kazakhstan Barcelona [58/28/2]
[378]
2002-05-20 (WC) Samoa  9-3  Kazakhstan Barcelona [4/29/1]
[385]
2002-05-24 (WC) Italy  3-20  Kazakhstan Barcelona [39/30/2]
[505]
2005-06-03 (WCQ) Thailand  0-67  Kazakhstan Bangkok [1/31/1]
[507]
2005-06-05 (WCQ) Kazakhstan  19-3  Japan Bangkok [32/19/1]
[561]
2006-08-31 (WC) Kazakhstan  0-20  Samoa Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton [33/9/2]
[569]
2006-09-04 (WC) Kazakhstan  17-32  Scotland St. Albert Rugby Park, St. Albert [34/97/1]
[573]
2006-09-08 (WC) Canada  45-5  Kazakhstan Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton [58/35/2]
[582]
2006-09-12 (WC) Spain  17-12  Kazakhstan Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton [77/1/36]
[585]
2006-09-16 (WC) Kazakhstan  36-0  South Africa Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton [37/11/1]
[649]
2007-11-02(AC) Japan  6-10  Kazakhstan Kunming [20/38/2]
[651]
2007-11-04(AC) China  5-34  Kazakhstan Kunming [4/39/1]
[706]
2008-06-05 (AC) Kazakhstan  64-3  Uzbekistan Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan [40/2/1]
[710]
2008-06-07 (AC) Kazakhstan  39-3  Japan Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan [41/23/3]
[774]
2009-11-04 (WCQ) Hong Kong  14-58  Kazakhstan Republic Polytechnic, Singapore [12/42/1]
[776]
2009-11-06 (WCQ) Japan  5-43  Kazakhstan Padang, Singapore [25/43/4]
[809]
2010-04-08 Kazakhstan  17-22  South Africa Al Ain, Dubai [44/16/2]
[810]
2010-04-10 Kazakhstan  0-38  South Africa Al Ain, Dubai [45/17/3]
[836]
2010-08-20 (WC) Kazakhstan  0-51  United States Surrey Sports Park, Guildford [46/74/1]
[846]
2010-08-24 (WC) England  82-0  Kazakhstan Surrey Sports Park, Guildford [165/47/3]
[851]
2010-08-28 (WC) Ireland  37 – 3  Kazakhstan Surrey Sports Park, Guildford [105/48/4]
[853]
2010-09-01 (WC) South Africa  25 – 10  Kazakhstan Surrey Sports Park, Guildford [23/49/4]
[859]
2010-09-05 (WC) Kazakhstan  8 – 12  Sweden Surrey Sports Park, Guildford [50/69/4]
[889]
2011-05-14 Kazakhstan  58-3  Uzbekistan Kazakh National University [51/4/2]
[953]
2012-07-05 (AC) Kazakhstan  51-0  China Kunshan, China [52/8/2]
[955]
2012-07-07 (AC) Japan  8-17  Kazakhstan Kunshan, China [31/53/25]
[1012]
2013-09-04 (AC) Kazakhstan  91-7  Singapore Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan [54/19/1]
[1014]
2013-09-07 (AC) Kazakhstan  25-23  Japan Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan [55/33/26]
[1041]
2014-05-18 (AC) Hong Kong  10-13  Kazakhstan Aberdeen Stadium, Aberdeen, Hong Kong [27/56/2]
[1042]
2014-05-21 (AC) Kazakhstan  68-0  Singapore Aberdeen Stadium, Aberdeen, Hong Kong [57/23/2]
[1045]
2014-05-24 (AC) Kazakhstan  49-17  Japan Aberdeen Stadium, Aberdeen, Hong Kong [58/36/5]
[1057]
2014-08-01 (WC) New Zealand  79-5  Kazakhstan CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 2 [72/59/1]
[1063]
2014-08-05 (WC) United States  47–7  Kazakhstan CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 2 [97/60/2]
[1069]
2014-08-09 (WC) Ireland  40–5  Kazakhstan CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 2 [129/61/5]
[1077]
2014-08-13 (WC) Spain  18–5  Kazakhstan CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 [109/62/2]
[1081]
2014-08-17 (WC) Samoa  31–0  Kazakhstan CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 [23/63/1]
[1108]
2015-04-25 (AC) Kazakhstan  40-0  Hong Kong Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan [64/28/3]
[1109]
2015-05-09 (AC) Japan  27-12  Kazakhstan Level-5 Stadium, Fukuoka [37/65/8]

Other matches

[-]
1994-04-17 (WC) Scottish Students Scotland 0-27  Kazakhstan Kirkcaldy [-/-/-]
[-]
2016-11-16 Hong Kong XV  25–22  Kazakhstan XV King's Park, Hong Kong [-/-/-]
[-]
2016-11-20 Hong Kong XV  37–10  Kazakhstan XV King's Park, Hong Kong [-/-/-]

Squad

Squad to 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup:[2]

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

Player Position Date of Birth (Age) Caps Club/province
Nigora Nurmatova Hooker 23/01/1990 (24) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Irina Radzivil Hooker 27/10/1979 (34) Kazakhstan Olymp SRC
Yelena Yevdokimova Hooker 18/11/1989 (24) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Olga Bakhtiguzina Prop 22/03/1990 (24) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Natalya Kamendrovskaya Prop 17/04/1990 (24) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Yelena Muradova Prop 31/01/1989 (25) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Yelena Rogacheva Prop 07/11/1983 (30) Kazakhstan Taraz
Olga Sazonova Prop 24/01/1986 (28) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Veronika Stepanyuga Prop 12/11/1994 (19) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Svetlana Karatygina Lock 11/05/1974 (40) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Yelena Kiryushina Lock 02/01/1985 (29) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Marianna Balashova Flanker 01/12/1984 (29) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Anastassiya Khamova Flanker 19/04/1980 (34) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Symbat Zhamankulova Flanker 16/06/1991 (23) Kazakhstan Olymp SRC
Amina Baratova Scrum-half 10/09/1982 (31) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Karina Proskurina Scrum-half 25/09/1990 (23) Kazakhstan Olymp SRC
Svetlana Klyuchnikova Fly-half 27/06/1984 (30) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Balzhan Koishybayeva Centre 22/01/1994 (20) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Lyudmila Matiyeva Centre 14/11/1993 (20) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Oxana Shardina Centre 23/03/1991 (23) Kazakhstan Olymp SRC
Anna Yakovleva Centre 10/11/1983 (30) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Kundyzay Baktybayeva Wing 27/03/1989 (25) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Lilya Bazyaruk Wing 14/02/1989 (25) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Lyudmila Sapronova Wing 17/10/1992 (21) Kazakhstan Olymp SRC
Aigerym Daurembayeva Fullback 04/08/1980 (33) Kazakhstan Almaty SRC
Aigul Dairbayeva Fullback 10/02/1993 (21) Kazakhstan Olymp SRC

See also

References

  1. World Rugby.com (26 May 2014). "Kazakhstan Women crowned Asian 4N champions". Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  2. IRB (2014). "Kazakhstan Squad". Retrieved 26 August 2014.
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