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Black Ferns v Canada - audio and video content for media use

Black Ferns v Canada - audio and video content for media use

18/08/2017, Ireland, Rugby, Womens Rugby World Cup 2017, Article # 23807273
17 August 2017
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    Media are invited to use the following video and audio post-match content from the Black Ferns v Canada match at the Women's Rugby World Cup in Dublin, Ireland today.
 

VIDEO of post match interviews - Glenn Moore and Fiao'o Faamausili

AUDIO of Post match interview - Glenn Moore 


AUDIO of post match interview - Fiao’o Faamausili
 Black Ferns milestones set for WRWC match against Canada

Black Ferns milestones set for WRWC match against Canada

16/08/2017, Ireland, Rugby, Womens Rugby World Cup 2017, Article # 23786281
16 August 2017
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• Fiao’o Faamausili first Black Fern to reach 50 Tests
• Team named to play Canada in final pool match

Captain Fiao’o Faamausili will become the most-capped Black Fern ever when she leads her side in their third and final pool match of the Women’s Rugby World Cup in Ireland on Thursday afternoon local time. 

Black Ferns Head Coach Glenn Moore has named his team for the match against Canada today. 

Among the squad are Faamausili set to reach a record 50 caps, Kendra Cocksedge set to reach 40 caps and Eloise Blackwell 30 caps.

The team is (number of caps in brackets):
 

1. Toka Natua 13
2. Fiao'o Faamausili - captain 49
3. Aldora Itunu 12
4. Eloise Blackwell 29
5. Charmaine Smith 13
6. Charmaine McMenamin 11
7. Sarah Goss   7
8. Aroha Savage 25
9. Kendra Cocksedge 39
10. Victoria Subritzky-Nafatali 16
11. Renee Wickliffe 27
12. Kelly Brazier 34
13. Stacey Waaka   8
14. Portia Woodman 13
15. Selica Winiata 28
     
16. Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate 17
17. Sosoli Talawadua   5
18. Aotearoa Mata'u   7
19. Rebecca Wood   4
20. Linda Itunu 33
21. Kristina Sue   8
22. Theresa Fitzpatrick   4  
23. Carla Hohepa 16

Moore said it would be a crucial match for the Black Ferns with places in the semifinals on the line. 

“Whoever wins this game, probably wins the pool. We need to win it and ultimately, we’d like to win it with a bonus point.”

He said he’d been happy with their 121 - nil win over Hong Kong which saw 19 tries scored – eight by winger Portia Woodman. 

“The Hong Kong match was critical for us to score a good tally of points and have none scored against us. It will stand us in good stead if points differentials need to be calculated.

“Everyone is very buoyant and excited. This will be a very memorable day for Fiao’o, reaching a 50th cap while at a World Cup is extremely special.”

Moore said that true to Faamausili’s character, she was determined to focus on the task at hand, rather than her individual achievement.

“It’s a real testament to Fiao’o’s leadership. As captain she puts the team before everything. It will be a very proud day for the entire Black Ferns family and for rugby.”

Content for media use
Link to video newsreel here

Link to audio of Glenn Moore here

A first for the Black Ferns

Police Detective Fiao’o Faamausili was first selected for the Black Ferns in 2002 and has been named consistently (aside from 2004 when she was living in Australia) since. 

Regarded as the one of the most formidable hookers in women’s world rugby, she is playing in her fifth Women’s Rugby World Cup tournament.  She has captained the Black Ferns since 2012.

New Zealand Rugby Chair Brent Impey has congratulated Faamausili on achieving the 50-Test milestone.

“Fiao’o has made an enormous contribution not only to the Black Ferns but also to the wider rugby community. She has played almost 100 matches for her beloved Auckland Storm and by nature is a fantastic role model for young players in her community.”

Impey said he had recently been in camp with the Black Ferns during their World Cup campaign in Ireland where he had experienced first-hand Faamausili’s leadership and witnessed her on-field skills.

“There is no team that works harder than the Black Ferns and Fiao’o drives that level of dedication and professionalism. She leads by example, and as a result the women around her lift their own performances. 

“On the field she is fearless, and is constantly striving to further extend her level of play. I wish her and her team all the best for the remainder of the Women’s Rugby World Cup and look forward to seeing Fiao’o in action.

“New Zealand Rugby will be recognising her achievement in the appropriate way later in the year,” he said.

Earlier today New Zealand Rugby announced a new annual award - the Fiao’o Fa’amausili Medal for the player of the year in the Farah Palmer Cup. 

Find out more about Fiao’o Faamausili here

2017 Women's Rugby World Cup, pool stages in Dublin (NZT)

Thursday, 10 August 
RESULT: Black Ferns 44-12 Wales

Sunday, 13 August 11pm
RESULT: Black Ferns 121-0 Hong Kong

Thursday, 17 August 11pm
Black Ferns v Canada

Broadcasting
The 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup will be broadcast on SKY TV. All Black Ferns matches will be screened live on SKY SPORT 1.

Media Guide
A Black Ferns media guide can be found here

Black Ferns v Hong Kong - video and audio content for media use

Black Ferns v Hong Kong - video and audio content for media use

14/08/2017, Ireland, Rugby, Womens Rugby World Cup 2017, Article # 23751708
13 August 2017
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Video of post-match interviews - Head Coach Glenn Moore and Portia Woodman

Audio of post match interview - Head Coach Glenn Moore

Audio of post-match interview - Portia Woodman 
 Black Ferns v Wales video and audio

Black Ferns v Wales video and audio

10/08/2017, Ireland, Rugby, Womens Rugby World Cup 2017, Article # 23692036
9 August 2017
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VIDEO of post-match interviews - Black Ferns captain Fiao'o Faamausili and Head Coach Glenn Moore

AUDIO of post-match interview with Black Ferns captain Fiao’o Faamausili 

AUDIO of Post-match interview with Black Ferns Head Coach Glenn Moore

 

 Black Ferns excited for WRWC opener against Wales

Black Ferns excited for WRWC opener against Wales

08/08/2017, Ireland, Rugby, Womens Rugby World Cup 2017, Article # 23663783
8 August 2017
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Black Ferns Head Coach Glenn Moore has named the team to take on Wales in their first match of the Women’s Rugby World Cup on Wednesday (local time) in Dublin, Ireland. 

The team is (number of Test matches in brackets):
 
1. Toka Natua 11
2. Fiao'o Faamausili (c) 47
3. Aldora Itunu 11
4. Eloise Blackwell 27
5. Rebecca Wood   2
6. Charmaine Smith 11
7. Sarah Goss   5
8. Aroha Savage 23
9. Kendra Cocksedge 37
10. Victoria Subritzky-Nafatali 14
11. Renee Wickliffe 26
12. Kelly Brazier 32
13. Stacey Waaka   6
14. Portia Woodman 11
15. Selica Winiata 27
     
16. Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate 15
17. Sosoli Talawadua   3
18. Aotearoa Mata'u   5
19. Lesley Ketu   5
20. Charmaine McMenamin   9
21. Kristina Sue   7
22. Theresa Fitzpatrick   2
23. Carla Hohepa 14
 

Moore said the team had acclimatised well since arriving in Dublin and the four days in camp before flying out had meant their preparation had been thorough.

“The team is ready to go. The feeling in the camp is one of genuine excitement and our trainings have had a real steely edge and focus." 

The Black Ferns named are a mix of experience and fresh talent with captain Fiao’o Faamausili leading her team in her fifth World Cup, others returning for their second or third Cup, and some who have a handful of Test matches under their belts.

Newcomer Becky Wood will start at lock having impressed Moore with her strength and skill level.

“Becky is a total workhorse and thoroughly deserves her start despite her lack of Test caps. She has continued to raise the bar of her performance every week. 

“This team has real depth and I’m confident we have the mix right. Our reserves will be critical too. They will come out and make a significant change to the game. I’m excited to see this team go.”

Moore said the Black Ferns were receiving lots of messages of support from home which was helping them keep focussed on the job at hand. 

“We’ve got a job to do and that’s to put together a performance that we’re all proud of. If we can achieve that then the outcome will take care of itself,” he said. 

Link to video newsreel here
Link to audio of Glenn Moore here 


2017 Women's Rugby World Cup, pool stages in Dublin (NZT)

Thursday, 10 August 01.45am
Black Ferns v Wales

Sunday, 13 August 11pm
Black Ferns v Hong Kong

Thursday, 17 August 11pm
Black Ferns v Canada

Broadcasting
The 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup will be broadcast on SKY TV. All Black Ferns matches will be screened live on SKY SPORT 1.

Media Guide
A Black Ferns media guide can be found here

Black Ferns team named for fifth place Final against USA

Black Ferns team named for fifth place Final against USA

17/08/2014, France, Rugby, Womens Rugby World Cup 2017, Article # 3520584

 
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Black Ferns team named for fifth place Final against USA
   
     
    Black Ferns Coach Brian Evans has named the team to face USA in their 5th place Final of the IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup tournament in France early tomorrow morning (NZT).

The team is:

1    Ruth Mckay
2    Fiao’o Fa'amausili, captain
3    Stephanie Te Ohaere-Fox
4    Eloise Blackwell
5    Rawinia Everitt
6    Aroha Savage
7    Justine Lavea
8    Linda Itunu
9    Kendra Cocksedge
10   Victoria Subritzky-Nafatali
11   Shakira Baker
12   Amiria Rule
13   Claire Richardson
14   Honey Hireme
15   Selica Winiata
        
Reserves        
16    Kathleen Wilton
17    Aleisha Nelson
18    Jackie Patea
19    Casey Robertson
20    Emma Jensen
21    Kelly Brazier
22    Renee Wickliffe

Evans has retained the majority of the side that emphatically beat Wales 63-7 in their minor playoff for the fifth place Final earlier this week.

Describing the match against Wales as a “great statement”, Brian Evans said he was pleased they had maintained their pride.

“We definitely want to play well again.  I think the team is completely committed to that," Evans said.

"We, still in the back of our minds, understand the disappointment that has occurred but I thought they made a great statement against Wales as a group of people.  They weren’t going to achieve the goal they had set out to achieve but their heads were up and they played with some tremendous pride. They were probably could have won that game regardless but they went out and they wanted to win it in style, and against USA we are talking about the same thing. It’s not talking about a set number of points … it’s just about a really good performance," he said.

Evans said he believed USA would try to move the ball around more, given they had kept them try-less in their pool match.

“We are looking forward to the game and we have adapted our style a little to try and counter that,” he said.

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Still feeling the disappointment of their failure to make the major semifinals, Evans said it was also important to remember the backdrop of the Black Ferns track record.

“It’ll always be a disappointment, there’s no hiding that fact from the group, but … perspective sometimes gets a bit lost,” he said.

"Winning four World Cups is an incredible achievement and as I have been saying to the players that legacy hasn’t gone, you don’t lose that all of a sudden over one game and there’s every reason to believe that that can come back again.  At the moment it’s still very much there, the heartbeat of the team is alive in terms of our culture and our team.”

New Zealand plays USA in the Women’s Rugby World Cup 5th place Final early tomorrow morning, 12.15am Monday 18 August (NZT).

SKY TV will broadcast that match LIVE with overnight coverage from 12.05am Monday 18 August.  The match will be replayed on 20 August at 10am on the Rugby Channel.

The Bronze Final between France and Canada will be broadcast live at 2.20am on SKY Sport 1 tomorrow morning, followed by the World Cup Final between England and Canada at 4.30am early tomorrow.

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Black Ferns team named for Wales

Black Ferns team named for Wales

13/08/2014, France, Rugby, Womens Rugby World Cup 2017, Article # 3437731
 
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Charmaine McMenamin called into squad
   
     
   
Hot on the heels of their heartbreak at missing the IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup semifinals, the Black Ferns have suffered injury setbacks forcing a reshuffle as Coach Brian Evans names his team for the ranking match against Wales early tomorrow morning (NZT).

After dropping a pool match to Ireland and being squeezed out of the fourth semifinal berth, the best the Black Ferns can play for is fifth in the world.  Ireland, England, France and Canada have all reached the World Cup semifinals, while all other teams will battle for their world ranking.

The team named for the match against Wales on Thursday morning (NZT) is:

1    Kathleen Wilton
2    Fiao’o Fa’amausili, captain
3    Aleisha Nelson
4    Jackie Patea
5    Rawinia Everitt
6    Aroha Savage
7    Justine Lavea
8    Linda Itunu
9    Kendra Cocksedge
10   Victoria Subritzky- Nafatali
11   Shakira Baker
12   Amiria Rule
13   Claire Richardson
14   Honey Hireme
15   Selica Winiata
        
Reserves        
16    Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate
17    Ruth McKay
18    Stephanie Te Ohaere-Fox
19    Eloise Blackwell
20    Emma Jensen
21    Kelly Brazier
22    Halie Tiplady-Hurring


Midfielder and Sevens captain Huriana Manuel (ankle) and lock Sanita Levave (ACL) have been ruled out of the remainder of the tournament following injuries sustained in their 34-3 pool match win over USA.

Powerful No. 8 Casey Robertson (lower back) is also out injured. Auckland loose forward Charmaine McMenamin has been called in as injury cover for the final two playoff matches.

Post-match x-rays revealed a broken left fibula for Manuel and she is returning home for specialist assessment and treatment, while Levave has an ACL (knee) injury and a tear in her lateral meniscus.  She will remain with the squad until they return this weekend.

“It’s obviously disappointing for both girls who have had strong tournaments to date, but it’s part of the game and something we’ll deal with,” Evans said.

McMenamin was in the Black Ferns wider training squad in the lead-up to the World Cup and has been training fully back in Auckland.

“Charmaine was in our team last year and performed really well so she’ll be excited and ready to go. She’s always fit and always strong so we knew she would be a good choice.”

The winner of that game will meet the victor of Australia’s clash with the USA for the fifth and sixth play-off Final on Sunday.

The Black Ferns play 1.45am (NZT) tomorrow morning.

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Black Ferns ‘gutted’ to be out of World Cup

Black Ferns ‘gutted’ to be out of World Cup

10/08/2014, France, Rugby, Womens Rugby World Cup 2017, Article # 3373326

 
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    The Black Ferns’ hopes of a fifth IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup title in France have been crushed after the New Zealanders were squeezed out of the fourth semifinal qualifying spot.

Even before they took to the field for their last pool match against USA early this morning, an earlier 13-all draw between England and Canada guaranteed both those countries went through to semifinals, at the expense of any last-chance for the Black Ferns.

Predictably, Black Ferns Coach Brian Evans said they were hugely disappointed.

And while the coaches knew of their fate, Evans said not all the players knew they were out of the semifinals until after their 34-3 win over USA.  

“It’s hugely gutting and we’re all down about it.  But at the end of the day, we had our fate in our hands in the game against Ireland and we didn’t nail that and we didn’t play well enough that day.

“Of all the scenarios we have pondered we knew a draw was possible but no one for a minute really thought that would be an outcome.  Massively disappointing before our game, we knew the result of the Canada v England game so it was pretty hard.  We didn’t tell the players unless they asked, so some of them knew and full credit to them because they performed really, really well even knowing that we were out.  But the rest of the team we left it ‘til afterwards,” Evans said.

The Black Ferns – who still needed a bonus point as well as other results to go their way – put on an impressive display against USA.

“Overall I think we played well.  We scored some terrific tries; probably went flat in a few patches, but credit to the USA team because they, through their forwards they put us under a lot of pressure through their one-off runners and some of our decision making wasn’t spot on, particularly kicking, it was a little bit average. But when we kept the ball in hand and we moved it wide we certainly looked classy at times.”

The focus was now on the two remaining ranking games with fifth in the world, the best that the Black Ferns can now achieve.

“We want to go out and win them.  But probably more importantly we want to play really, really well to our ability.  We haven’t quite played consistently or as well as we’d like at times here.  However we have shown some signs of real brilliance, and some real energy ... so I think the team will be determined to put on good performances.  They’ll be upbeat and there are a lot of players here ... around for a long time yet.

"The next World Cup is only three years (away), and there are some players who will be eyeing that up and will want to make a statement about that now, then get back home and start rebuilding,” Evans said.

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Popular Waikato winger Honey Hireme said while hugely disappointed to be out of the World Cup, it was important to get up for their last two matches.

“It was definitely disappointing to come off after playing such a great game against USA and really starting to get into our game and how we’ve been wanting to play at this World Cup and to come off and hear the result of the Canada v England game, that was really gutting and the girls are really gutted to find out about that.

“We have to take it on the chin and go out there and play the rest of these games.  It’s about losing gracefully but still putting that jersey on for the next couple of games and wearing it proudly and doing exactly what we do every time we put on that black jersey.

“We just need to lift our heads up and obviously it’s pretty rough tonight … but tomorrow we just start again.  Every time we put that jersey on we wear it with pride and we go out there to play hard and represent the jersey well and the people that have been it before us.”

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The Black Ferns now play Wales early Thursday (NZT).

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Black Ferns team named for final pool match against USA

Black Ferns team named for final pool match against USA

09/08/2014, France, Rugby, Womens Rugby World Cup 2017, Article # 3350190

 
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The Black Ferns team that will play to keep their Women’s Rugby World Cup semifinal hopes alive for their third and final pool match against USA early Sunday morning (NZT), has been named.

The team is:
 
   
    1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Reserves
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Ruth Mckay
Fiao’o Fa’amausili, captain
Stephanie Te Ohaere-Fox
Eloise Blackwell
Rawinia Everitt
Linda Itunu
Justine Lavea
Casey Robertson
Emma Jensen
Kelly Brazier
Renee Wickliffe
Amiria Rule
Huriana Manuel
Claire Richardson
Selica Winiata
         
      
Kathleen Wilton
Aleisha Nelson
Sanita Levave
Aroha Savage
Kendra Cocksedge
Honey Hireme
Shakira Baker
     
   
Black Ferns Coach Brian Evans said they resisted making too many changes for such a big match.

Stephanie Te Ohaere-Fox comes back into the starting front row with Aleisha Nelson to come off the bench.  Evans has tweaked his second row and loose forward combinations with Rawinia Everitt moving from the blindside to the second row, Linda Itunu moving to the blindside while Justine Lavea will start at openside flanker. 

Claire Richardson gets her first start for the tournament putting power runner Honey Hireme on the bench, while Renee Wickliffe shifts to the opposite wing.

"We have selected the team we believe is the best for this game recognising that the bench players have been making some excellent contributions. Justine (Lavea) adds some accuracy while Claire (Richardson) is world class and put in a good performance off the bench so they warrant selection to starting 15," Evans said.

Disappointed after their 14-17 loss to Ireland, Evans said the team’s next task was clear.

“It’s pretty clear now what we have to do.  We have to win the next game, it’s as simple as that.  And that’s a good thing - it couldn’t be any clearer for us. We’re alive in the competition, we’re still a chance so the players have re-grouped really well today.  They know what they need to do now and that’s to go out and win the game and I think for themselves, to play really, really well.

“I think for the players want to play well now, they know they have let themselves are down a little bit.  As much as the Irish played well, there were things that we didn’t do particularly well, so really we want to see some real passion and resilience and a top performance from them,” Evans said.

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Women’s Rugby World Cup 1 – 17 August match schedule & broadcast details

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Pool Play
Friday 1 August, 1pm (11pm NZT)
NZ 79 v Kazakhstan 5

Tuesday 5 August, 6pm
NZ 14 v Ireland 17

Saturday 9 August, 6pm
NZ v USA

NZ Broadcast:  LIVE 3.50am 10 August, SKY Sport 1, Replay 6am 10 August, SKY Sport 3 

13 August
Semifinals

17 August
Final





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