Black Ferns Stars Get Positional Shifts Among Changes for Japan Test
The Black Ferns aim to advance to quarterfinals after a 95-12 win over Japan in 2022, facing a team with strong New Zealand player ties and historic achievements.
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World Cup: Ferns and Blossoms set stage for a Portia record
Like the Black Ferns, Japan’s rugby side is named after a plant: the national flower of Japan, the cherry blossom (Sakura) which symbolises renewal and optimism. A match between the Black Ferns and Japan is something of a cross-pollination, a reunion for a few of the personalities involved. Several past and present Black Ferns have played in Japan, including Carla Hohepa, Kendra Reynolds, Renee Holmes, Grace Steinmetz, Janna Vaughan, Tenika Will…
·Auckland, New Zealand
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Black Fern flanker Layla Sae makes a break during their Women’s Rugby World Cup game against Spain. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES The Black Ferns will be hoping they can keep blossoming in the hunt to defend their Women’s Rugby World Cup title.
·Otago, New Zealand
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