The Great Britain women's rugby league tour of Australia was their second tour to Australia, following on from a two to one test series victory in 1996. It was also their third overall, having visited New Zealand in 1998. The tour was the fourth by a national women's rugby league team into Australia, with visits by New Zealand in 1995 and 1999 in addition to Great Britain's 1996 tour. Three of the five matches were full internationals.
Great Britain entered into this tour with a record of four wins from five matches against Australia, having won the 1996 three-match series by two to one, and both matches played in the 2000 World Cup.
Australia had played one match since the 2000 World Cup, a loss to New Zealand in Auckland. The team would be selected from small club competitions in two centres â Brisbane and Canberra. The Sydney club competition of the 1990s had collapsed by 2001, with a twelve-team rugby union competition cited as one reason for the decline in playing numbers.
Players from both sides were obligated to self-fund their travel and accommodation expenses for the tour, and several engaged in fund raising activities. Great Britain players were asked to find ã1,000 in sponsorship as well as raising or making an individual contribution of ã1,300. Collectively, the squad raised over ã60,000.
An extended squad of 34 players met for a training camp on the weekend of 8 and 9 December 2001. The final Great Britain squad of 25 players went into camp prior to departing London on Sunday, 7 July 2002. The team arrived in Sydney on Tuesday, 9 July ahead of their first match, the First Test.
Great Britain was led by joint captains Brenda Dobek and Lisa McIntosh, and by coach Jackie Sheldon. In the absence of the joint-captains in the tour game against Queensland, Gemma Walsh was captain. Support staff included assistant coaches John Mitchell (Bradford Thunderbirds) and Dylan Reynard (Milford Storm), physiotherapist Elaine Kirton (Whitehaven), and managers Andrew McDonald (Keighley Albion Cats) and Roland Davis.
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The Australian squad was selected after the national championships on the June long weekend. This tournament featured two teams from Queensland, the Australian Capital Territory, and despite the lack of a club competition in Sydney, New South Wales. Ten members of the Queensland A team were included in the squad, and one member from the Queensland Barbarians team. Three members of the Australian Capital Territory team were selected to in both the Australian squad and to play for NSW in the interstate game, held in Brisbane on 23 June 2002.
Australia was led by captain Natalie Dwyer and coach Terry Boland. Karyn Murphy was unavailable to play in the series due to injury, but filled the role of assistant coach. Support staff included manager Jeanette Luker and trainers Tudor Young, Angela Street, and Kate Field.
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A player of the series award was selected for one player from each side.
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