Blues v Waratahs: Super Rugby Champions final
- The Auckland-based Blues defeated the New South Wales Waratahs 36-5 in the Women's Super Rugby Champions final, highlighted by Braxton Sorensen-McGee scoring two tries in the match.
- The final took place amidst Cyclone Tam, but the Blues showcased excellent handling, scoring six tries while the Waratahs managed one.
- Blues captain Maiakawanakaulani Roos expressed pride in the team's performance, emphasizing their hard work and the significance of playing against their Australian rivals.
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Blues razzle dazzle seals championship
Cheyenne Tuli-Fale scores a spectacular try for the Blues against the Waratahs.
Blues beat the Waratahs 36-5 to win the first Women’s Super Rugby Champions final
AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — Breakout star Braxton Sorenson-McGee scored two tries as the Auckland-based Blues overcame a tropical cyclone to beat the New South Wales Waratahs 36-5 in the first-ever Women's Super Rugby Champions final on Thursday.

Blues beat the Waratahs 36-5 to win the first Women's Super Rugby Champions final
AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — Breakout star Braxton Sorenson-McGee scored two tries as the Auckland-based Blues overcame a tropical cyclone to beat the New South Wales Waratahs 36-5 in the first-ever Women's Super Rugby Champions final on Thursday.
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