The Black Ferns edged England 34-31 in an epic Women’s Rugby Cup Final at Eden Park, Auckland, just over a month ago, a week after pipping France in an equally pulsating semi-final. A couple of memorable club rugby moments aside (such as the McBain shield between Petone and HOBM) and the
2022 Women’s Rugby World Cup
O For Awesome – Ayesha and Joanah are Ories World Champions
World Cup winners Ayesha Leti-I’iga and Joanah Ngan-Woo with support crew at Eden Park. PHOTO credit: Ories Rugby Instagram By Adam Julian It’s a moment that will live in Kiwi sporting folklore. Stacey Fluhler busting her ankle in a tackle while delivering an improbable offload to wing Ayesha Leti-I’iga who scored
Aisle be Back: The Black Ferns in the Final and All Blacks in Scotland
Aisle be Back: Black Ferns semi-final and All Blacks v Wales
The Black Ferns sing the national anthem. PHOTO: Sky Sport. By Kevin McCarthy Nothing captures the current zeitgeist of rugby than to watch the Black Ferns and the All Blacks sing the national anthem. The All Blacks, pretty uniformly, sing with well, not gusto, and with the demeanour of men facing if