2017 Black Ferns (including World Cup)
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Really enjoyed that.
England as complete a team as any out there - male and female.
Thoroughly deserved their win.
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Full time: Black Ferns 21 - 29 England
Deserved win for England, who looked bigger, better and stronger.
Good lesson for the Ferns, who've got a list of work-ons. England may take the top ranking. The Ferns will be better for it during the World Cup. If the NZ coaches do their job.
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From a purely NZ perspective it wasn't good - however, as I said - rather take the loss now than in the WC, Such a lot of work-ons. Our basic skills need to improve. A lot. Surely must be a huge lesson in terms of how to defend a rolling maul and how to keep possession for long periods - and use it well. We can't keep on relying on x-factor players to get us through. Simply not good enough. Need to do better at this level.
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Black Ferns squad for the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup (9-26 August, Ireland)
FORWARDS
Adora Itunu (Auckland) - 11
Toka Natua (Waikato) 15
Aleisha Nelson (Auckland) - 23
Sosoli Talawadua (Waikato) - 3
Fiao'o Faamausili – captain (Auckland) - 47
Becky Wood (North Harbour) - 2
Charmaine Smith (North Harbour) - 11
Eloise Blackwell (Auckland) - 27
Charmaine McMenamin (Auckland) - 9
Les Ketu (Bay of Plenty) - 5
Linda Itunu (Auckland) - 33
Rawinia Everitt (Counties Manukau) - 22
Sarah Goss (Manawatu) - 5
Te-Kura Ngata-Aerengamate (Counties Manukau) - 15
Aroha Savage (Counties Manukau) - 23
Aotearoa (Katie) Mata'u (Counties Manukau) - 5BACKS
Stacey Waaka (Waikato) - 11
Kelly Brazier (Otago) - 32
Victoria Subritzky-Nafatali (Counties Manukau) - 14
Kendra Cocksedge (Canterbury) - 37
Kristina Sue (Manawatu) - 7
Hazel Tubic (Auckland) - 10
Renee Wickliffe (Counties Manukau) - 27
Portia Woodman (Counties Manukau) - 11
Selica Winiata (Manawatu) - 27
Carla Hohepa (Waikato) 14
Theresa Fitzpatrick (Auckland) - 2
Chelsea Alley (Waikato) - 14http://www.allblacks.com/News/31052/black-ferns-squad-for-2017-womens-rugby-world-cup-named
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WRWC: Past winners - NZ tournament results
1991: USA - NZ finished 4th
1994: England - NZ did not participate because the tournament wasn't officially endorsed by the then IRB & NZR refused to pay team expenses for that reason
1998: NZ
2002: NZ
2006: NZ
2010: NZ
2014: England - NZ finished 5th (note that they only finished this low because of one lost pool game!) -
@Bovidae I'm a bit surprised, too. Before the final game of the June Series v England, she said that it was her last game on home soil, because she's retiring from international rugby for family reasons. I concluded from that that she would still be available for the WRWC.
By the way, this is a nice interview with her:
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Only 10 days until the World Cup!
Sad news for lock/loose forward Rawinia Everitt, who suffered a possibly career-ending back injury; she has been replaced in the squad by Auckland's Charlene Gubb.
Also, this is Black Ferns captain Fiao'o Fa'amausili's 5th World Cup; impressive!
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The Women's Rugby World Cup (WRWC) starts on Thursday morning (NZT). The games will all be broadcast by Sky.
The Black Ferns' first game is against Wales at 1.45am (Sky Sport 1).
Some of the replays: Thu 8.45am and 5.00pm (SS1), Fri 2.30pm & 5.30pm (Rugby Ch).The first Black Ferns squad has been named today (number of Test matches in brackets):
1 Toka Natua (11)
2 Fiao'o Faamausili - captain - (47)
3 Aldora Itunu (11)
4 Eloise Blackwell (27)
5 Rebecca Wood (2)
6 Charmaine Smith (11)
7 Sarah Goss (5)
8 Aroha Savage (23)
9 Kendra Cocksedge (37)
10 Victoria Subritzky-Nafatali (14)
11 Renee Wickliffe (26)
12 Kelly Brazier (32)
13 Stacey Waaka (6)
14 Portia Woodman (11)
15 Selica Winiata (27)Reserves:
16 Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate (15)
17 Sosoli Talawadua (3)
18 Aotearoa Mata'u (5)
19 Lesley Ketu (5)
20 Charmaine McMenamin (9)
21 Kristina Sue (7)
22 Theresa Fitzpatrick (2)
23 Carla Hohepa (14)http://www.allblacks.com/News/31190/black-ferns-team-to-play-wales-named