Great Britain women's national rugby league team
| Team information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Nickname | The Lionesses | |
| Governing body | Rugby Football League | |
| Region | Europe | |
| Most caps | Sally Milburn 18 | |
| Top try-scorer | Sally Milburn 9 | |
| Top point-scorer | Brenda Dobek 39 | |
| Uniforms | ||
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| Team results | ||
| Biggest win | ||
| Great Britain 54 – 0 Tonga (North Harbour, New Zealand, 2 October 2003) | ||
| Biggest defeat | ||
| Great Britain 0 – 44 New Zealand (Christchurch, New Zealand, 29 August 1998) | ||
| World Cup | ||
| Appearances | 2 (first time in 2000) | |
| Best result | Runner's Up 2000 | |
The Great Britain women's national rugby league team, also known as the Great Britain Lionesses, represents Great Britain in Women's rugby league. They are administered by the Rugby Football League (RFL). The Great Britain Lionesses were runner's up in the 2000 World Cup, beating Australia twice but losing both matches, including the final, against New Zealand. Great Britain placed third in the 2003 World Cup.
The team is now largely defunct with the RFL switching towards home nations representation following the men's 2007 All Golds Tour (a process which began in 1995). The England women's national rugby league team was established ahead of the next world cup in 2008, with Wales making their debut in 2019.
Scotland had not played a women's match to the end of 2024, but in February 2025 announced their intent to establish a women's team with the appointment of coaches and support staff, and an inaugural training session.