2017 Black Ferns (including World Cup)
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It was the Black Ferns slick back play that got them to the Final. Whoever the hell thought they would win it off the back of some gritty forward exchanges and top drawer D? Never doubted it for a second.....
I reckon we laid a trap in June and England fell right into it....
Bloody Black Gold - good onya Black Ferns, you bloody deserve it. World Champions! -
Awesome stuff! The ladies reaction at the end made me all misty eyed.
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@Samurai-Jack Yeah, you'd be a heartless prick not enjoying what that meant to them
Cup's a bit underwhelming though
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Perfect end to captain Fiao'o Fa'amausili's international rugby career. At almost 37 years old, she has now played for 5 World Cups (she first became a Black Fern in 2002), has won 4 of them, and has just set a new Black Ferns test cap record of 52 matches. She has played almost 100 NPC games for Auckland. She was World Women's Player of the Year in 2016. Great leader of her team!
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@Stargazer said in 2017 Black Ferns (including World Cup):
Perfect end to captain Fiao'o Fa'amausili's international rugby career. At almost 37 years old, she has now played for 5 World Cups (she first became a Black Fern in 2002), has won 4 of them, and has just set a new Black Ferns test cap record of 52 matches. She has played almost 100 NPC games for Auckland. She was World Women's Player of the Year in 2016. Great leader of her team!
At least she will be able to pilot a helicopter now.
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@Mokey said in 2017 Black Ferns (including World Cup):
Just watched the highlights of the final. Some ripper tries scored on the wing. That English chick Thompson, fucking hell she has wheels.
Thrilled to bits that the Black Ferns conquered, they have acquitted themselves beautifully throughout. More than shocked to read that England are suddenly pulling back on investment in Women's XV though, when they've been doing so brilliantly. Rugby unions need to be putting more in, not less. More investment, more resources, skills increase, spectacle increases, more viewers, more return, more women and girls not only want to play, but want to watch. Happy cycle.
Indeed. Very short sighted.
Plenty of UK mums not wanting / letting their sons play rugby - my sister -in-law - so will not only impact the Women's game.
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@Billy-Tell said in 2017 Black Ferns (including World Cup):
Am I allowed to say the England 15 is a little bit hot?
I was thinking the same.
I could only watch the last 20 mins live so wasn't able to view the full match until this evening. Firstly, well done ladies.
As mentioned previously the YC decisions were marginal, especially Ketu's - she did what every no.7 does. In the end it didn't matter and luckily NZ scored enough tries that Cocksedge's poor goalkicking didn't matter.
To put the win into context, Fa’amausili played in her 50th test in the final while England brought on a prop with 120+ caps. That demonstrates how little the Black Ferns play compared to their NH opponents.
Anyway, winners are grinners.
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As good as the Black Ferns are, why are people trying to compare salaries and the like with the ABs?
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?objectid=11915793&ref=twitter
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@taniwharugby This may be the crucial bit:
New Zealand Rugby's head of women's rugby development, Kate Sexton, says making a direct comparison is difficult given the difference in the maturity of mens and women's rugby, but that it is timely to be asking such questions about the World Cup.
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@taniwharugby said in 2017 Black Ferns (including World Cup):
As good as the Black Ferns are, why are people trying to compare salaries and the like with the ABs?
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?objectid=11915793&ref=twitter
It's totally dumb-dumb, but nothing unexpected from lib affirmative-action social engineers and gender studies graduates who comprise most newsrooms these days. Just joking. (Actually, I'm not.)
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@taniwharugby Gregor Paul - demonstrating he knows less about economics than he does rugby.
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There will be a special event at Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau next Thursday 28 September to publicly acknowledge the achievements of the five-time World Champions.
http://www.allblacks.com/News/31455/world-champion-black-ferns-to-be-celebrated