Georgia women's national rugby union team
| Nickname | Lady Lelos | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Emblem | Borjgali | ||
| Union | Georgian Rugby Union | ||
| Head coach | Jaba Malaguradze | ||
| Captain | Teona Chitaishvili | ||
| Top scorer | Manoni Sagharadze (first-ever try) | ||
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| World Rugby ranking | |||
| Current | 26 (as of 2 March 2026) | ||
| Highest | 26 (2026) | ||
| Lowest | 33 (2025) | ||
| First international | |||
| Georgia 5–47 Kazakhstan (18 April 2025) | |||
| Biggest win | |||
| Romania 0–43 Georgia (22 November 2025) | |||
| Biggest defeat | |||
| Georgia 5–47 Kazakhstan (24 April 2025) | |||
| Website | Georgian Rugby Union | ||
The Georgia women's national rugby union team represents Georgia in women's international rugby union. They are governed by the Georgian Rugby Union and played their first international match in 2025. The team is nicknamed the Lady Lelos, following the tradition of the Georgian men's team.