Melbourne Rebels Women

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Super W 04/13 07:05 - Melbourne Rebels Women v Fijian Drua Women W 34-21
Super W 04/05 06:05 - Melbourne Rebels Women v Queensland Reds Women L 15-17
Super W 03/29 06:05 - NSW Waratahs Women v Melbourne Rebels Women L 38-17
Super W 03/22 06:05 - Brumbies Women v Melbourne Rebels Women L 24-22
Super W 03/15 08:30 - Western Force Women v Melbourne Rebels Women - View
Super W 04/21 07:05 - Melbourne Rebels Women v NSW Waratahs Women - View
Super W 04/14 07:05 - Brumbies Women v Melbourne Rebels Women - View
Super W 04/08 07:05 - Melbourne Rebels Women v Western Force Women - View
Super W 04/01 01:05 - Fijian Drua Women v Melbourne Rebels Women - View
Super W 03/25 06:05 - Melbourne Rebels Women v Queensland Reds Women L 0-43
Super W 04/02 06:15 - Queensland Reds Women v Melbourne Rebels Women L 55-5
Super W 03/19 06:05 - NSW Waratahs Women v Melbourne Rebels Women L 67-10
Super W 03/11 06:05 - Melbourne Rebels Women v Brumbies Women - View
Super W 03/05 05:30 - Melbourne Rebels Women v Fijian Drua Women - View
Super W 07/02 23:00 - Melbourne Rebels Women v Brumbies Women - View
Super W 06/27 03:00 - Melbourne Rebels Women v Queensland Reds Women - View
Super W 06/19 05:00 - Brumbies Women v Melbourne Rebels Women - View
Super W 03/08 07:30 - RugbyWA Women v Melbourne Rebels Women - View
Super W 02/29 05:35 - Queensland Reds Women v Melbourne Rebels Women - View
Super W 02/22 01:13 - Melbourne Rebels Women v Brumbies Women L 22-25
Super W 02/14 05:35 - Melbourne Rebels Women v NSW Waratahs Women L 3-33
Super W 03/25 03:55 - Queensland Women v Melbourne Rebels Women L 60-0

The Melbourne Rebels Women are an Australian rugby union team that competes in the annual Super Rugby Women's competition, after Rugby Australia announced that a 15-a-side women's rugby competition would be launched in 2018.

History

The Rebels Women ended the inaugural Super W season without a single win after a 57–0 loss to the NSW Waratahs in the final round; they were also held scoreless in two matches. The 2019 season also ended without a single win for the Rebels as they finished at the bottom of the table. They registered their first Super W win in the 2020 season after beating the Rugby WA team in round four of the regular season.

In 2021, the Rebels did not win any matches during the regular season and were edged by the Brumbies in the playoffs. The 2022 season saw their final round match with the Western Force cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Financial woes in 2024

The Melbourne Rebels were placed in voluntary administration in January 2024 with over $20 million in debt and reportedly had just $17,300 in the bank. Ten administrative staff and CEO, Baden Stephenson, were made redundant and coaches were given four-month contracts. Rugby Australia's CEO, Phil Waugh, confirmed that the women’s contracts would be honoured in the same manner as the Rebels’ male players but was not able to place a time line on any decision about the club’s existence beyond 2024.

Ashley Marsters was named as the Rebels Women's captain for the 2024 Super Rugby Women's season.


The Melbourne Rebels Women's rugby union team is a professional rugby team based in Melbourne, Australia. The team was established in 2018 and competes in the Super W competition, which is the premier women's rugby union competition in Australia. The team is made up of talented and skilled female rugby players from across Australia and around the world. The Melbourne Rebels Women's team is known for their strong and aggressive playing style, as well as their commitment to teamwork and sportsmanship. They are a highly competitive team that is always striving to improve and achieve success on the field. The team is supported by a dedicated fan base and is a proud representative of the Melbourne Rebels rugby union club.