2021 Rugby World Cup squads
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The 2021 Rugby World Cup was an international rugby union tournament held in New Zealand from 8 October until 12 November 2022. Twelve national teams competed, and each brought a 32-player squad containing no regulated number of players per-position to the tournament. The tournament was administered by World Rugby, to whom each team submitted their finalised squad.
The numbers of caps for each player do not include any matches played after the start of tournament.
Below is a table listing all the head coaches and captains for each nation.
| Team | Coach | Captain |
|---|---|---|
| Shannon Parry | ||
| Sophie de Goede | ||
| Sarah Hunter | ||
| Sereima Leweniqila | ||
| Gaëlle Hermet | ||
| Elisa Giordano | ||
| Saki Minami | ||
| Ruahei Demant & Kennedy Simon | ||
| Rachel Malcolm | ||
| Nolusindiso Booi | ||
| Kate Zackary | ||
| Siwan Lillicrap |
Pool A
Australia
Australia named their final 32-player squad on 7 September 2022.[1]
New Zealand
New Zealand named their final 32-player squad on 13 September 2022.[2]
Scotland
Scotland named their final 32-player squad on 15 September 2022.[3]
1On 17 October Choe Rollie left the squad through injury. No replacement was called up.[4]
Wales
Wales named their final 32-player squad on 21 September 2022.[5]
1On 12 October Alisha Butchers was released from the squad following a knee injury sustained in Wales' match against Scotland. No replacement was initially called up.
2On 26 October Kate Williams was called up to the Wales squad.[6]
Pool B
Canada
Canada named their final 32-player squad on 31 August 2022.[7]
1On 5 October Laura Russell was ruled out of the tournament through injury. She was replaced by Pamphinette Buisa.[8]
2On 20 October Taylor Perry and Brianna Miller were both ruled out of the remainder of the tournament through injury. Veronica Harrigan joined the squad.[9]
Maya Montiel, Cindy Nelles, Abby Duguid, Janna Slevinsky, Renee Gonzalez and Chloe Daniels were selected as non-travelling reserves.
Italy
Italy named their final 32-player squad on 21 September 2022.[10]
Japan
Japan named their final 32-player squad on 13 September 2022.[11]
United States
The United States named their final 32-player squad on 16 September 2022.[12]
Alycia Washington, Rachel Ehrecke, Bulou Mataitoga and Saher Hamdan were named as non-travelling reserves.