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From Weet-Bix box to Olympic medallist
Current New Zealand Sevens captain and Olympic silver medallist Sarah Goss once spent time gracing the front cover of every Weet-Bix box in the country.
Current New Zealand Sevens captain and Olympic silver medallist Sarah Goss once spent time gracing the front cover of every Weet-Bix box in the country.
A Black Ferns team featuring four changes are targeting a clean sweep of their three-Test tour when they face Ireland in Dublin.
Black Ferns 20 Canada 10 The Black Ferns' No 1 world ranking is intact following their scrappy 20-10 win over Canada in Dublin. That
The stern challenges keep coming for the Black Ferns.
The Black Ferns have named a 27-strong squad for their three-test, hit and run tour of the UK and Ireland.
GETTY06112016PORTIAWOODMAN.JPG Portia Woodman is nominated for her second straight IRB Women's Sevens Player of the Year Award. Photo/Getty
The Black Ferns have claimed another convincing victory of the Wallaroos, winning the series 2-0.
The Black Ferns will meet the Wallaroos again tomorrow night at QBE Stadium, three days after a 67-3 drumming.
Kristina Sue will join the sparse, but special, ranks of quadruple internationals when she enters the fray tomorrow night at Eden Park.
The Black Ferns have done the business, and in some style too.
The Black Ferns squad of 23 includes four who will run on for their debuts, and four off the bench, including Auckland prop Aldora Itunu and Manawatu utility back Janna Vaughan.
Janna Vaughan is set to become a triple international, a rare if not unprecedented feat, when she steps on to the field for the Black Ferns on Sunday.
Outside back moves into the pack but still enjoys looking up to see speedsters score.
Silver Ferns skipper Casey Kopua will undergo surgery on her injured knee tomorrow, ruling her out of netball for at least six months.
It could scarcely get any worse for the Silver Ferns. They lost tonight’s third test against Australia, the Constellation Cup, and worse still, their inspirational captain Casey Kopua.
England are the new Women's Rugby World Cup champions. New Zealand had to settle for fifth place after the final day in Paris.
A New Zealand national rugby team failing to make the knock-out phase of a tournament ... it just doesn't happen.
The New Zealand women's rugby team has been knocked out of the World Cup in France.
The Black Ferns are expecting a much sterner test in tomorrow's second Rugby World Cup outing against Ireland near Paris.
The New Zealand women's rugby side opened their defence of the women's Rugby World Cup with a big victory over Kazakhstan in France yesterday.