The Nigerian women’s rugby league team, known as the Green Falcons, will face Ghana and France in friendly games and also take part in the third edition of the women’s league as preparations for their historic appearance in the 2025 Rugby League World Series.
This follows their remarkable performance in the Middle East-Africa Women’s Rugby League World Cup Qualifiers against Kenya in September 2024.
In a groundbreaking series, Nigeria faced Kenya in a two-legged qualifier held at the NYS Headquarters in Nairobi where the Green Falcons secured a 22-14 victory in the first match, showcasing their offensive strength.
Despite an 8-0 loss in the second match, Nigeria advanced based on aggregate scores, with both teams tied at 22 points each. The tie-breaker came down to goal kicks, where Nigeria edged out Kenya by three goals to two, earning their spot in the World Series.
“As part of their intensive preparations, the Green Falcons will participate in the third edition of the Women’s League, which coincides with the men’s and U-19 leagues. This integrated approach aims to foster a cohesive development environment across all levels of Nigerian rugby league,” the Nigeria Rugby League Association said in a statement obtained by our correspondent.
“Additionally, the team has scheduled friendly matches against the Ghanaian and French national women’s teams. These fixtures are designed to provide the Green Falcons with diverse competitive experiences, essential for honing their strategies ahead of the World Series.”
The Green Falcons’ journey to this point has been marked by significant milestones. In November 2023, they achieved their first international victory by defeating Ghana 40-4 in Lagos. This triumph not only boosted the team’s morale but also signalled Nigeria’s rising prominence in women’s rugby league.
The NRLA, established in 2019, has been instrumental in this ascent. Under the leadership of chairman Olawale Cole, the NRLA has focused on developing a robust rugby league infrastructure, including the initiation of national leagues and school competitions. Their efforts have culminated in Nigeria’s elevation to the top spot in Africa and 17th globally in rugby league rankings.
The upcoming World Series presents an unprecedented opportunity for the Green Falcons to showcase their talent on a global stage.
Facing formidable opponents such as Fiji, Canada, and Ireland, the team is committed to rigorous training and strategic planning.