Atawhai Hape is a classic example of the impact Women’s Rugby World Cup matches in Whangārei have had on young females in Northland wishing to play the sport.
The 27-year-old joined the OBM Sirens Women’s Rugby Club in Whangārei at the time the RWC 2021 games were being played at the Northland Events Centre in October last year upon realising there was a pathway for female players.
She watched the Black Ferns play in Whangārei and witnessed first-hand the potential women have to compete at the highest level.
With no background in rugby, Hape’s interest in the sport began when she accompanied a friend to the Waipū men’s premier club competition last year followed by attendance to the Northland Taniwha matches and the Northland Kauri play in the Farah Palmer Cup.
“I realised there was a pathway for women and if I put in the effort, I can make it at the top. The skill level shown by the Black Ferns was so good and it showed that women in New Zealand are so good at it.