Rugby World Cup 2021 Round-up
25 Oct 2022Scotland Women competed in their first Rugby World Cup in 12 years this October in New Zealand. From new friends to near misses, here’s a round-up of the stand-out moments from their campaign.
Scotland Women competed in their first Rugby World Cup in 12 years this October in New Zealand. From new friends to near misses, here’s a round-up of the stand-out moments from their campaign.
The Scotland team experienced an incredible opening ceremony with the best of the best in women’s rugby.
Some of the team got the pleasure of chatting to Jacinda Ardern, prime minister of New Zealand.

Despite the weather, preparations heated up in this muddy hit out against South Africa.

The team gave their all to their first match of the tournament, but the nervy, nail-biting game against Wales ended in a heart-breaking 3-point loss.
Competition, tanning weather and forwards in full flight: find out what the Scotland pack talk about at training, with Rachel McLachlan and Emma Wassell mic’d up.
The team put in a fantastic performance against an Australian side who had given the Black Ferns a fright the previous week. This game ended even closer than Scotland against Wales, with just two points separating the sides. Watch the highlights here.
Despite disappointing results, the team gained incredible experiences in New Zealand. Taking part in this Māori ceremony highlights what international rugby is all about.
After two games within a score for the Scotland team, the strong Black Ferns side, who went on to win the tournament, gained a convincing victory at home. Watch post-match reactions from captain Rachel Malcolm, head coach Bryan Easson and winger Rhona Lloyd.
Thanks to Northland Caledonian Pipe Band for hosting our Scottish Rugby House, a home away from home, for family and friends on match days.
After a rollercoaster year winning qualification in dramatic fashion, the players’ hard work to make it to the World Cup, as well as their great efforts while out there, should be applauded. Captain Rachel Malcolm and prop Leah Bartlett took to Instagram to explain how much the journey has meant to them so far.
We’d like to extend a massive thank you to all the fans, family and friends who supported the team from home and in New Zealand, As One. The future is bright for this Scotland women’s team.

Credit to Getty Images for the photos in this post.