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2014 Kiwi Ferns Team. The Kiwi Ferns beat the Jillaroos 12 - 8 in a curtain-raiser match ahead of the Four Nations match between the Kangaroos and Samoa at the WIN Stadium in Wollongong, Australia. [70] [71] 2015 Kiwi Ferns Team. The 2015 Anzac Test curtain-raiser match between the Ferns and the Jillaroos was initially to be played on 1 May but ...
Dbt — Debut Year. Where a player has played for two or more nations. the year displayed reflects the first appearance foe their current team. Club Competitions 2024 Club; Where a player's 2024 club is outside the Super League, NRL or NRLW it is shaded in the table. Matches - Tally of games played in club competitions T1 — Tier 1 club ...
The team has won six out of nine Women's Rugby World Cup tournaments. They have an 82 percent winning record in Test Match rugby, (updated 12 October 2024). Since their official international debut in 1990, the Black Ferns have lost to only five of the sixteen nations they have played against — Canada, England, France, Ireland and the United ...
As of 14 July 2024, 261 players have played for the Black Ferns, New Zealand's national women's rugby union team. They played their first game in 1989 against a visiting Pacific Coast Grizzlies side from the United States at Christchurch's Lancaster Park.
Team Pld T G FG P; 2022 New Zealand: 2 1 3 0 10 Source: [1] As of 13 October 2024. ... In 2022, Albert-Jones played two tests for the Kiwi Ferns. [5] 2023
5 November 2022 Fiji: 34 12 MKM Stadium: Kingston-upon-Hull: 5,453 11 November 2022 Australia: 14 16 Elland Road: Leeds: 28,113 21 October 2023 Samoa: 50 0 Eden Park: Auckland: 23,269 2023 Pacific Cup: 28 October 2023 Australia: 18 36 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium: Melbourne: 20,584 4 November 2023 Australia: 30 0 Waikato Stadium: Hamilton ...
In November 2022, Henry led the Kiwi Ferns to the final of the 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup, which they lost to Australia 54–4. [15] On 28 October 2023, the Kiwi Ferns defeated Australia 12–6 to win the Pacific Championships. It was their first win over Australia since 2016 and their first major trophy since the 2008 World Cup. [16]
[1] [2] She played for the Blues Women in the inaugural season of Super Rugby Aupiki in 2022. She also made her test debut for the Tonga women's national rugby union team. She competed for the Kiwi Ferns at the delayed 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup.