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Black Ferns given glimpse of what World Cup defence will take
Several new faces and a new-look coaching staff received a much-needed lesson.
Several new faces and a new-look coaching staff received a much-needed lesson.
Tui opted not to play in the 2023 season and took a sabbatical in the US.
The awards will be handed out on December 14.
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Allan Bunting's side only finished fourth in the inaugural tournament.
The Black Ferns now know the level they have to reach after their clash with England.
Vahaakolo beat three other players to win the award, including teammate Mererangi Paul
Marlie Packer said while the crowds were disappointing, her side took plenty from WXV 1.
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Year one of Allan Bunting’s tenure at helm of the Black Ferns has been one of building.
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The sides meet for the first time since last year's Rugby World Cup final.
The Black Ferns were far too good for Wales in Dunedin.
The Black Ferns identified some areas for improvement in their loss to France.
The Black Ferns took plenty away from their loss to France last weekend.
The Black Ferns have had two players sent off in just five tests this year.
The home side were not helped in their defeat by a red card to reserve prop Chryss Viliko.
“I don’t know if it’s possible to expect anything from the French."
Charmaine Smith was forced to retire in 2020 due to a neck injury.
Black Ferns coach Allan Bunting was happy with what he saw in the big win over Australia.
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It didn’t take long for the home side to ask big questions of their rival's defence.
The Black Ferns beat the Wallaroos 50-0 when the sides met earlier in the year.
Black Ferns director of rugby "humbled" by number of children's tickets sold.
Three hopeful debutants have been named on the bench.
Bayler missed the first squad of the year due to a lack of game time.
Ferns "get to play against a lot more speed and a little bit more power".
"If we can draw something out of the Warriors to get us motivated, we certainly will."
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