Farah Palmer Cup 2022
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@Bovidae said in Farah Palmer Cup 2022:
Waikato probably names their squad after this game.
You’d think they’d name the squad before the pre-season like most others?
@mikedogz theres a CM pre season with BOP this weekend.
BOP officially announce squad tomorrow. -
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As posted in the 2022 Hawke's Bay Representative Rugby thread:
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@Stargazer said in Farah Palmer Cup 2022:
@Bovidae She's in the Otago squad though.
So who knows if she has since swapped.
No Iritana Hohaia in the Taranaki squad. Unless she has been poached.
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@Bovidae said in Farah Palmer Cup 2022:
Iritana Hohaia
Was unavailable for tonight's Black Ferns' trials, too.
Just saw the article below:
One of the documentaries follows Iritana Hohaia, a former Black Ferns rugby player and her journey in joining the police.
Iritana is from Ōpunake and began playing club rugby at Coastal as a child. She was a member of the gold-medal-winning New Zealand sevens team at the Youth Olympics in 2018, scoring a try in the final victory over France.
She was Taranaki Whio's Player of the Year in 2019.
After suffering an injury last year, she had to look at another career besides rugby.
"I was high-tackled, which compressed my kidneys and resulted in renal failure. After that, I had to really consider what I would do next."
She says she is passionate about working for people, and joining the police force is a way she could do that.
"I'm in the early stages of joining the police force and am heading away to Police College on August 1 to complete four months of training in Wellington."
She says filming the documentary was a journey and feels lucky to show people how supportive her family are.
"They've always supported me in everything I do and that support is something I cherish dearly.
Iritana hopes her story resonates with others and encourages them to join the police.
"It shows the obstacles I've faced and what I had to do to overcome them. Everyone has faced challenges in their life and these videos show different challenges some of us have faced and how we were able to join the force."