2019 Black Ferns
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Australia was competitive for parts of the game, but just couldn't break the Ferns' defence. NZ definitely had a much better bench.
2019 has been a good year for the Ferns. Six tests, one loss to France (after a short turnaround of 4 days) and 5 wins. Firmly at the top of the World rankings.
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From the ARU website:
Major boost to Wallaroos fixture list The Wallaroos will play the top five rugby nations in the world next year in an outstanding preparation for the women's World Cup in 2021. The arrival of England and France on our shores next November, on their way back from a tour of New Zealand, will be the cherry on top of a new annual tournament involving the US, Canada, Australia and the Black Ferns. That annual four nations tournament is set to propel the Wallabies [I assume they mean Wallaroos] from a team full of part-time players with potential, to a competitive unit regularly playing the best nations in the world.
I haven't found anything about this on allblacks dot com, or the websites of the other countries mentioned. Interesting to read that England and France will tour New Zealand in November next year. I wonder whether this new four nations tournament will replace the Super Series? Nothing lost if England and France keep on touring NZ every year (or NZ touring these countries), but if the new tournament means for the future that we don't play England and France annually, that wouldn't be a good development. England and France are the Black Ferns' strongest rivals.
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Great news. Moore has been excellent!
Black Ferns Head Coach Glenn Moore will lead the team through to the 2021 Rugby World Cup, New Zealand Rugby announced today. For the first time the Black Ferns Head Coach role will be full time, and Moore will be charged with leading the on-field programme through to the end of 2021.
“He’s been instrumental in developing the culture of the Black Ferns and steering the team into the semi-professional era. We’re really pleased to have Glenn on board as we navigate this new and exciting time for women’s rugby. He brings stability to our programme during a period of rapid growth and when we have a massive challenge ahead of us in hosting a Rugby World Cup.” Sexton said aside from coaching the top team, Moore’s role would also include a focus on talent identification. All Provincial Unions now deliver Black Ferns high performance programmes alongside their Mitre 10 Cup programmes ensuring contracted Black Ferns and wider squad members have full access to trainers and facilities, specialist skill development, strength and conditioning, physiotherapy, nutrition advice and player development management. Moore said the next two years would be especially significant as he builds the team towards the 2021 Rugby World Cup.
About Glenn Moore Moore was first appointed Head Coach of the Black Ferns at the end of 2015 and has an enviable coaching record with the Black Ferns including a 2017 Rugby World Cup title and 23 wins from 26 matches. He took up the Black Ferns role after a season as Assistant Coach for the Blues in Investec Super Rugby and has extensive coaching experience at provincial, and national level. A former first-class player, with Mid-Canterbury (1986-92), he started coaching with North Otago in 2000. After six seasons – which included three years as Head Coach of the Divisional XV (now known as Heartland XV) he moved on to a role as Defence Coach and Assistant Coach with the Highlanders for the 2007 season. Moore became Head Coach for the Highlanders from 2008 to 2010. In 2013, Moore returned to his roots and guided Mid Canterbury’s Meads Cup-winning campaigns in the Heartland Championship. Moore joined the Black Ferns ahead of the 2015 International Super Series and led the team to their fifth World Cup title in 2017. Later that year he was named New Zealand Rugby’s Coach of the Year and the Black Ferns were awarded Team of the Year.
https://www.allblacks.com/news/moore-to-take-black-ferns-through-to-2021/
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@Stargazer up your game pal , this story has been out for two days and you haven’t posted it.
Black Fern badass travels everywhere with a defibrillator in case her heart stops .
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@Stargazer said in 2019 Black Ferns:
@jegga Awesome story! It's amazing she can play top level rugby with that heart condition.
Top rugby for six years too . Badass as fuck
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The Black Ferns Development XV will play at the 2019 Oceania Rugby Women’s Rugby Championship at at Churchill Park, Lautoka, Fiji.
The Oceania Rugby Women’s Championship gets underway on Monday with four teams – hosts Fiji, Samoa, Papua New Guinea and Tonga – vying for a place at Rugby World Cup 2021 in New Zealand. Australia A and a New Zealand Black Ferns Development XV are also competing in the tournament that will be played over four rounds from 18-30 November at Churchill Park in Lautoka, Fiji. The highest placed of the non-qualified teams* will join the eight teams who have already confirmed their presence at RWC 2021.
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*The Black Ferns and Australia have qualified for 2021 Rugby World Cup and will play in pool matches only.
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2019 Oceania Rugby Women’s Rugby Championship - Schedule
Monday, 18 November
11.00am: Samoa v Papua New Guinea
1.30pm: Australia A v Tonga
4.00pm: Black Ferns Dev v FijiFriday 22 November
11.00am: Tonga v Papua New Guinea
1.30pm: Black Ferns Dev v Australia A
4.00pm: Samoa v FijiTuesday 26 November
11.00am Black Ferns Dev v Papua New Guinea
1.30pm: Australia A v Samoa
4.00pm: Tonga v Fiji.
Black Ferns Development XV team to play Fiji:
Head Coach Wayne Maxwell has named the following team for the first round game:1 Leilani Perese (Counties Manukau)
2 Luka Connor (Bay of Plenty)
3 Amy Rule* (Canterbury)
4 Kelsie Wills* (Bay of Plenty)
5 Joanah Ngan-Woo (Wellington)
6 Alana Bremner* (Canterbury)
7 Kendra Reynolds* (Bay of Plenty)
8 Joanna Fanene* (Auckland)
9 Arihiana Marino-Tauhinu (Captain) (Counties Manukau)
10 Hazel Tubic (Counties Manukau)
11 Martha Lolohea* (Canterbury)
12 Lauren Balsillie* (Manawatu)
13 Grace Brooker (Canterbury)
14 Natahlia Moors (Auckland)
15 Olivia McGoverne* (Canterbury)16 Saphire Abraham* (Auckland)
17 Eilis Doyle* (Otago)
18 Angel Mulu* (Bay of Plenty)
19 Chelsea Bremner* (Canterbury)
20 Pia Tapsell (North Harbour)
21 Melanie Puckett* (Canterbury)
22 Rosie Kelly* (Otago)
23 Amanda Rasch* (Wellington)All first round games will be LIVE on Sky Sport 1
https://www.allblacks.com/news/black-ferns-development-team-to-face-fiji-named/
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Geezzz, the Australia A v Tonga game has been cancelled because one of the Tongan players showed symptoms of measles on Sunday. All Tongan players are now being tested and that takes 72 hours; too long to let the game go ahead. It's been called a draw and both teams get 2 points each.
The Samoa v PNG game will now be played at 1.30pm.
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Half time: New Zealand A 36 - 0 Fiji
1st try: Nathalia Moors; 2nd: Joanah Ngan-Woo; 3rd and 4th: Leilani Perese; 5th: Grace Brooker; 6th: Martha Lolohea.
The test against Australia A on Thursday should be more interesting; the difference with Fiji is too big and I suspect the game against PNG will end in a blood bath. Samoa beat PNG 65 - 12 earlier today.
Maybe NZR should send a Black Ferns U20 team, next year.
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Full time: New Zealand A 53 - 0 Fiji
Second half tries to: Nathalia Moors, Hazel Tupic and Lauren Balsillie.
Good first outing for this Black Ferns Development team, with 15 players wearing the black jersey for the first time. Obviously, this was a weak opponent, but it's great that they get the opportunity to play at this tournament. I'm looking forward to the game against Australia A.
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Black Ferns Development team to play Australia A on Friday, 1.30pm:
1 Angel Mulu (Bay of Plenty)
2 Luka Connor (Bay of Plenty)
3 Leilani Perese (Counties Manukau)
4 Chelsea Bremner (Canterbury)
5 Kelsie Wills (Bay of Plenty)
6 Ilisapeta Molia* (Counties Manukau)
7 Kennedy Simon (Waikato)
8 Pia Tapsell (North Harbour)
9 Arihiana Marino-Tauhinu (Captain) (Counties Manukau)
10 Hazel Tubic (Counties Manukau)
11 Langi Veainu* (Counties Manukau)
12 Kilisitina Moata'ane (Otago)
13 Grace Brooker (Vice captain) (Canterbury)
14 Natahlia Moors (Auckland)
15 Olivia McGoverne (Canterbury)16 Forne Burkin (Hawke's Bay)
17 Eilis Doyle (Otago)
18 Amy Rule (Canterbury)
19 Alana Bremner (Canterbury)
20 Joanna Fanene (Auckland)
21 Melanie Puckett (Canterbury)
22 Amanda Rasch (Wellington)
23 Martha Lolohea (Canterbury)LIVE on Sky Sport 1
https://www.allblacks.com/news/black-ferns-development-xv-to-play-australia-a-named/
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The Tonga Women’s rugby team has been withdrawn from the 2019 Oceania Rugby Women’s Championships following a decision made by the Fiji Ministry of Health with consultation from the World Health Organisation (WHO) in Nadi, today. After evaluating test results of the suspected measles case earlier this week, the collective decision made by the health authorities was to quarantine the Tonga team for a total period of 18 days (Sunday 17th November to Wednesday 4th of December).
As a result of Tonga’s withdrawal from the remaining rounds, an amended draw for the 2nd to the 4th round has been circulated to all teams. In light of the tournament being a qualifying tournament for the 2021 Rugby World Cup, an announcement will be made by World Rugby in due course regarding Tonga’s withdrawal.
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OCEANIA RUGBY WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP UPDATED DRAW:
Round 2: Friday 22 November, 2019
1.30pm Australia A v Black Ferns Development
4.00pm Manusina XV v Fijiana XVRound 3: Tuesday 26 November, 2019
1.30pm Black Ferns Development v ANZ Papua New Guinea Palais
4.00pm Australia A v Manusina XVRound 4: Saturday 30 November, 2019
1.30pm Fijiana XV (Development) v Pool B – 2nd Highest Ranking RWC Non-Qualified Team
4.00pm Pool A – Highest Ranking RWC Non-Qualified Team v Pool B - Highest Ranking RWC Non-Qualifiedhttp://www.oceaniarugby.com/pageitem.aspx?id=179624&id2=1&eID=66726&entityID=66726