Senior International Matches (Women)

Tue 7th October 2025   - KO  16:00 - Alaro City, Lagos , Nigeria
Official: Chris Dagama (Ghana)

Nigeria

40

FT

0

Half Time
12 - 0

Ghana

Tries

Blessing Umude
Success Iyoha
Vera Akhihiero-Pedro
Faustina Akeje (,2)
Rukayat Jimoh
Lauretta Bayere (,2)

Goals

Blessing Umude (1/2)
Adaeze Innocent (3/6)

Match Preview: Nigeria and Ghana name their women's squads for Tuesday's international in Lagos

Nigeria and Ghana have named their 19-player squads for the first of two women’s senior internationals to be played at Alaro City in Lagos tomorrow (Tuesday), kick off 3pm local time. Their initial contest at Rugby School in the city over the weekend was called off due to the ground not being ready.

The game marks a major step towards Nigeria’s final preparations for the IRL Women’s Rugby League World Series which takes place later this month in Brampton, Ontario facing Ireland initially for the final berth in the 2026 Women’s World Cup. 

Four players are in line to make their debuts for the Green Falcons, sisters Catherine and Faustia Akeje, Adeola King and Favour Irimagha, all having travelled to the Nigerian capital from overseas for the fixtures.

Nigeria coach, Luke Shearman, commented: “I'm really excited to see how all the hard work we've been putting in during training translates into our gameplay. With a blend of international players and local talent, we've faced challenges with different skill levels, but recently we've started to come together as a team.

“Our upcoming games against Ghana present an excellent opportunity to assess how well our players work together. It's the perfect chance for us to strengthen our combinations and see our growth on the field.”

For Ghana, a dozen players are set make their debuts, highlighting the continued growth of women’s rugby league in the country and emphasising youth development for the future. Gracelove Hammond, Millicent Njomaba, Eunice Lawoe, and Fati Bhom are set to earn their fourth caps, while Elizabeth Adongo will captain the side.

“This is a special moment for the team,” said Ghana women’s head coach Riddick Alibah. “To have 12 debutants stepping onto the field shows the growth of women’s rugby league in Ghana. While it’s a youthful squad, the hunger and energy they bring is exactly what we need as we build towards the next World Cup qualifiers.

“Those who are not new to this level and stage will play a key role in guiding the young and will the use the opportunity to build themselves as a whole. I am confident that this match will be an important step in our journey.”

The nations meet again on Saturday.

Nigeria
Faustina Akeje (Canterbury Bulldogs), Precious Ukwuoma, Blessing Umude, Chinaza Abbah, Confidence Ibezilim (Eko Trinity), Lauretta Bayere, Rukayat Jimoh, Adaeze Innocent, Muinat Oseni, Rukayat Akinade, Blessing Aladeyelu (Lagos Bulls), Catherine Akeje (Oran Park Gregory Hills Chargers), Adeola King (Ottawa Tigers RL), Abiola Obazuaye, Vera Akhihiero-Pedro, Becky Okitipe, Success Iyoha, Adaolisa Onyedika (R2 Finesse), Favour Irimagha (Sheffield Eagles)

Ghana
Elizabeth Adongo, Millicent Njomaba, Jacqueline Ansah, Princess Avorkah, Ivy Benyah, Fati Bhom, Gracelove Hammond, Eunice Lawoe, Gifty Sowah, Charity Abisitemi Ateng, Hilaria Wuaku (Assistant Captain) (Accra Ladies), Minawara Alhassan, Henrietta Arhin, Celestine Kumah, Mariama Musah (Awutu Ladies), Kesse Mary (Afigya Secondary Technical), Christiana Ndewine (Aduman Secondary), Grace Nketiah (Pentecost SHS), Maria Tii Pegyine (St. Michaels SHS)

16 Irmagha
Full Back
Kumah 1
2 Umude
Right Wing
Lawoe 2
15 Ukwuoma
Right Centre
Benyah 3
1 Aladeyely
Left Centre
Nketiah 4
2 Iyoha
Left Wing
Abisitemi Ateng 5
6 Akinade
Stand Off
Ansah 6
7 Innocent
Scrum Half
Adongo 7
17 Onyedika
Prop
Wuaku 8
9 Okitipe
Hooker
Bhom 9
18 Abbah
Prop
Musah 10
10 Akhihiero-Pedro
Second Row
Hammond 11
12 Akej
Second Row
Alhassan 12
11 Akeje
Loose Forward
Njomaba 13
4 Jimoh
Int 1
Ndewine 19
8 King
Int 2
Arhin 14
20 Oseni
Int 3
Sowah 17
14 Bayere
Int 4
Tii Pegyine. 20
3 Ibezilim
Reserve 1
Osei 18
Match report: Nigeria beat Ghana 40-0 in series opener in Lagos

Nigeria began their preparations for the upcoming IRL Women’s Rugby League World Series with a 40-0 defeat of Ghana in the first of the two international matches between the African nations at Alaro City, Lagos

The Green Falcons led 12-0 at halftime and finished too strong, with lock Faustina Akeje, from Canterbury Bulldogs, and interchange forward Lauretta Bayere, from Lagos Bulls, each scoring two second half tries.

Nigeria coach Luke Shearman said the match would help ready the team for World Series in Canada later this month, with the Green Falcons taking on Ireland on October 21 at Terry Fox Stadium, Brampton.

The winner will then face the victor of the Canada-Fiji semi-final on October 26 for the final women’s berth at Rugby League World Cup 2026 in Australia and Papua New Guinea.

“Today’s game was a strong reflection of how far we’ve come in a short period of time,” Shearman said. “While we made several errors, the team showed great resilience and commitment to keep pushing through.

“It took us a while to find our rhythm, but once we did, it was rewarding to see the hard work translate onto the field. There’s still plenty for us to improve before Saturday’s game, but this was a valuable test and an important step forward for the squad.”

Image - 2025-10-08T074611Photo: Nigerian centre Precious Ukwuoma makes a break in her side's 40-0 win against Ghana.

The two nations will meet again on Saturday, October 11 and Ghana coach Riddick Alibah is confident his side can improve.

“The ladies did well - they played with heart and commitment. The scoreline didn’t quite reflect their effort, but overall, it was a good performance,” Alibah said.

“It was a big blow that we missed out on some key players, but those who stepped in gave everything. We’ll take the lessons from this game, build on them, and come back stronger on Saturday.”