Black Ferns team to play Canada named
The Black Ferns team to take on Canada at Westpac Stadium this Friday in their first Test of the International Women’s Rugby Series has been named by Coach Glenn Moore today.
The team is (number of caps in brackets):
1. Pip Love (1)
2. Fiao’o Faamausili – captain (44)
3. Aleisha Nelson (20)
4. Eloise Blackwell (24)
5. Charmaine Smith (8)
6. Rawinia Everitt (19)
7. Sarah Goss (2)
8. Aroha Savage (22)
9. Kendra Cocksedge (34)
10. Victoria Subritsky-Nafatali (11)
11. Renee Wickliffe (24)
12. Kelly Brazier (29)
13. Stacey Waaka (3)
14. Portia Woodman (8)
15. Selica Winiata (24)
Reserves
16. Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate (12)
17. Toka Natua (8)
18. Aldora Itunu (8)
19. Linda Itunu (29)
20. Lesley Ketu (3)
21. Kristina Sue (4)
22. Honey Hireme (15)
23. Theresa Fitzpatrick*
*Test debut
Moore said the team was a mix of experienced players, newer faces and players returning from injury.
Prop Pip Love returns after injury ruled her out of the 2016 season. Stacey Waaka is back in the starting XV after an impressive Black Ferns debut in 2015 at just 20 was stalled by injury last year. Experienced forwards Les Ketu and Linda Itunu are also back after missing selection due to injury in 2016, and utility back and Black Ferns Sevens player Theresa Fitzpatrick will make her debut from the bench.
Moore said selections had been based on a form which had shone through during the team trial last month and preparation in the tough, wet conditions in Wellington this week.
“Overall it’s a very strong and experienced side. We’ve had some terrible weather to train in but they have continued to work hard and maintain their focus.
“Everyone is ready to play and we’re hoping for a dry track. The feeling in the camp is buoyant and there’s a level of excitement having everyone back together. Everyone is looking forward to playing and excited the series is in New Zealand.
The Black Ferns last played Canada during their 2016 end of year tour in the United Kingdom and beat them by 10 points 20-10.
“I expect the Canadians, who are ranked third in the world, to have a good crack at us up front. They had a good scrum last year and they certainly have some great athletes with strength, power and pace,” Moore said.
Kick-off for Friday’s international Test match at Westpac Stadium is at 5 pm, prior to the Hurricanes v Chiefs Investec Super Rugby match.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S RUGBY SERIES
DATE |
TIME | MATCH | VENUE |
Fri, 9 June |
12.30pm | Australia v England | Porirua Park, Porirua |
Fri, 9 June |
5.00pm | Black Ferns v Canada | Westpac Stadium, Wellington (followed by Hurricanes v Chiefs) |
Tues, 13 June | 12.30pm | Canada v England | Rugby Park, Christchurch |
Tues, 13 June | 2.45pm | Black Ferns v Australia* | Rugby Park, Christchurch |
Sat, 17 June | 12.30pm | Australia v Canada | Smallbone Park, Rotorua |
Sat, 17 June |
4.15pm | Black Ferns v England | Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua (followed by Maori All Blacks v British & Irish Lions) |
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