The Australia women's rugby league tour of New Zealand was the first formal tour by the women's national team. It was also the first visit of a national women's rugby league team to New Zealand. Two of the four matches were full internationals. These were the sixth and seventh international matches played in women's rugby league.
The New Zealand women's national rugby league team had toured Australia in 1995, winning all seven matches including the two internationals.
The Great Britain women's national rugby league team had toured Australia in 1996, winning the three Test series, two matches to one, and four other tour matches.
Whilst this was the first formal tour by the Australia women's national rugby league team, it was the second by a women's rugby league team from Australia. A combined Australian Capital Territory women's team had toured the North Island of New Zealand in April 1992 playing four matches against club teams. Two club teams from Australia travelled to Suva, Fiji in early October 1993, playing a match against each other, before selecting a combined side and playing as an Australian team against a team of Fijian women.
The New Zealand Women's Rugby League Federation staged the matches without any financial support from the New Zealand Rugby League. The NZWRLF had not (yet) affiliated with the NZRL.
The visitors travelled under the auspices of the Australian Women's Rugby League and were obliged to make a significant contribution to the financial cost of their trip.
National Championships were held at Redfern Oval on the long weekend in June. Representative teams from Brisbane, Canberra, Illawarra, NSW Country and Sydney competed.
A squad of twenty-six players was announced on 21 August 1997.
The Illawarra Mercury reported that players selected in the team were obliged to provide $3,000 towards the costs of the tour, with one selected player dropping out for financial reasons. The Dominion reported that a total of $45,000 was raised.
Tarsha Gale was appointed captain, with Karen Shaw as vice-captain.
The team was coached by John Taylor.
Julie McGuffie, who had captained Australia in the previous year's matches against Great Britain, was unavailable due to injury.
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The New Zealand team was selected at the conclusion of a national provincial tournament held on the weekend of 13 and 14 September 2017. One of two Wellington teams, Wellington Gold had a narrow win over one of two Auckland teams, Auckland Blue, in the final. A squad of 17 players was selected, with five players from Wellington and twelve from Auckland.
Zavana Aranga was appointed captain, with Nadene Conlon as vice-captain.
The team was coached by Janie Thompson (Auckland). The support staff were manager Diane Pakai and trainer Eileen Rankin.
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