Inside the final minute of the Black Ferns’ win over the Wallaroos in Hamilton, lock Maiakawanakaulani Roos gave everyone plenty to think about.
Getting the ball from a quick tap on the Wallaroos’ 22m with space outside her, Roos put up a cross-field chip kick for Layla Sae to run on to.
The move didn’t quite come off, but it was exactly the kind of ingenuity Black Ferns coach Allan Bunting wants his players to feel comfortable exploring.
“I talked to her afterwards, and she goes, ‘I don’t know what happened, I just did it’, and I said, ‘That’s instinct’,” Bunting said of the play. “It was the right decision - it was pinpoint, the option was on. You don’t have to have a 10 on your back to kick.
“We can try to tell them what’s coming, but they’ve got to able to see it and make quick decisions and really have the courage to back themselves.”