Black Ferns to play International Rugby Series at home
Wellington, Rotorua and Christchurch will host the Black Ferns in an international series featuring Canada, Australia and England in June.
The series includes a rugby double-header at Rotorua International Stadium when the Black Ferns take on England, ahead of the Maori All Blacks Test against the British & Irish Lions.
The Black Ferns will play Canada at Westpac Stadium before the Hurricanes and Chiefs’ Super Rugby match on 9 June.
When the Black Ferns take on Australia in Christchurch it will mark the first time the national women’s team has played in the South Island since 1997.
Black Ferns coach Glenn Moore said the international series was an opportunity for rugby fans around New Zealand to see the team in action.
“Women’s rugby is growing and growing and so is our fan base. We hope fans come out in force to support the Black Ferns on their home soil.”
Moore said the series would test the team against some of the tough opposition they are likely to meet in the Women’s Rugby World Cup in Ireland and Northern Ireland in August.
“The World Cup is our focus and everything we do from now is about getting us in the best possible position for Dublin and Belfast.
“England is currently ranked second, Canada third and Australia sixth so we are expecting a tough series. Every team is out to prove themselves.”
Moore recently named a 51-strong wider training squad to identify and develop talent from around New Zealand.
International Women’s Rugby Series
Friday, 9 June – Wellington
Black Ferns v Canada, Westpac Stadium (followed by Hurricanes v Chiefs)
Australia v England, Porirua Park
Tuesday, 13 June – Christchurch
Black Ferns v Australia, Rugby Park
Canada v England, Rugby Park
Saturday, 17 June – Rotorua
Black Ferns v England, Rotorua International Stadium (followed by Maori All Blacks v British & Irish Lions)
Australia v Canada, Smallbone Park
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