The Black Ferns have begun their three-test series against England with a comprehensive victory at Eden Park today.
In doing so they went some way to avenging their poor record against the visitors last year when they were whitewashed 3-0 in England.
Today, however, in the 1000th test in women's rugby, the Black Ferns showed their superior pace and skill when cutting loose late in the second half with tries to second five Amiria Rule and flanker Justine Lavea.
The two tries in a three-tries-to-one victory put a gloss on the final scoreline but it only got away from England in the final 15 minutes.
Until then the Black Ferns were up 17-10 and were struggling to find gaps in the English defence. It all changed extremely quickly, with Rule tiptoeing down the left touchline after a cut-out pass from Rawinia Everitt and Lavea scoring after an angled run from 20m out.