Black Ferns

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New Zealand
Union New Zealand Rugby Union
Nickname(s) Black Ferns
Coach Flag of New Zealand Jed Rowlands
Captain Flag of New Zealand Melissa Ruscoe
Most caps (-)
Top scorer (-)
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World Cup
Appearances 4 (First in 1991)
Best result Champions in 1998, 2002, 2006

The Black Ferns is New Zealand's national women's rugby union team. The name comes from the use of the colour black and the silver fern as New Zealand sporting symbols. For example, the All Blacks is New Zealand's famous men's rugby team, The Black Caps are the men's cricket team and the White Ferns are the women's cricket team, while the Silver Ferns is the national women's netball team.

The Black Ferns are the current Women's Rugby World Cup champions. They have won three consecutive World Cups, winning the first International Rugby Board (IRB)-sponsored Cup in 1998, the 2002 World Cup in Barcelona, and the 2006 World Cup in Edmonton, Canada, defeating England 25-17 on September 17. The Black Ferns have participated in most WRWC events since its inauguration in 1991, only missing the 1994 championship in Scotland. They also won the Canada Cup in 1996, 2000, and 2005.

Farah Palmer, who had been captain since 1997, lost her captaincy in 2005 due to a shoulder injury. She was honoured as International Women's (Rugby) Personality of the Year at the IRB Awards in 2005.

In October 2005, when the England women's rugby team again toured New Zealand, Rochelle Martin, then vice-captain, led the Black Ferns in the first test match against England. In that match she got injured. Veteran flyhalf Anna Richards was named captain in the second match against England. The Black Ferns won the two-match Test series, 2-0.

For the 5th Women's Rugby World Cup in Canada, Farah Palmer fought her way back into the Black Ferns team. After again leading the team to World Cup victory, Palmer announced her retirement from the Black Ferns in September 2006[1].

While rugby is the most popular spectator game in New Zealand, the Black Ferns have suffered in the past from similar problems to any women's sport—under-funding, lack of support and lack of publicity. The New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) and IRB have been criticised for not doing more to promote women's rugby, although support is beginning to build in those organisations. The NZRU started funding the Black Ferns in 1995, thus giving a great boost to their game. Accordingly the Black Ferns have benefitted from being included in NZRU High Performance initiatives. Along with professional coaches the team has had access to professional development resources such as analysis. The Black Ferns have used Verusco Technologies TryMaker video analysis system, as used by the All Blacks. In more recent times, the team's profile has risen greatly at a grassroots level, due in great part to their string of successes, and it is increasingly seen to be a national team on the same basis as any other.

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[edit] Results

The first four games listed below - played at RugbyFest 1990 - are not generally accepted as being internationals by New Zealand authorities. However, in men's rugby it is general practice to award full international status to any games where ONE side considers a game to be an international. As a result all games in that touranment have been treated as full internationals in this article.

[edit] Summary

(Full internationals only)

Rugby: New Zealand internationals 1990-
Opponent First game Played Won Drawn Lost Percentage
Flag of Australia Australia 1994 8 8 0 0 100.00%
Flag of Canada Canada 1991 8 8 0 0 100.00%
Flag of England England 1997 10 9 0 1 90.00%
Flag of Spain Spain 1998 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Flag of France France 1996 3 3 0 0 100.00%
Flag of Germany Germany 1998 2 2 0 0 100.00%
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 1990 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Flag of Samoa Samoa 2006 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Flag of Scotland Scotland 1998 3 3 0 0 100.00%
Flag of the Soviet Union USSR 1990 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Flag of the United States United States 1990 7 6 0 1 85.71%
Flag of Wales Wales 1991 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Flag of World World XV 1990 3 3 0 0 100.00%
Summary 1990- 49 47 0 2 95.92%

[edit] Full internationals

See Women's international rugby for information about the status of international games and match numbering.

[36]
1990-08-26(RF) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 56–0 Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Christchurch [1/15/1]
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1990-08-28(RF) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 8–0 Flag of the Soviet Union USSR Christchurch [2/1/1]
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1990-08-30(RF) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 9–3 Flag of the United States United States Christchurch [3/5/1]
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1990-09-01(RF) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 12–4 Flag of World World XV Christchurch [4/1/1]
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1991-04-06 (WC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 24-8 Flag of Canada Canada Glamorgan Wanderers [5/4/1]
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1991-04-10 (WC) Wales Flag of Wales 6-24 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Llanharan [7/6/1]
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1991-04-12 (WC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 0-7 Flag of the United States United States Cardiff Arms Park [7/9/2]
[107]
1994-09-02 Australia Flag of Australia 0-37 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Sydney [1/8/1]
[121]
1995-07-22 New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 64-0 Flag of Australia Australia Auckland [9/2/2]
[138]
1996-08-31 Australia Flag of Australia 5-28 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Sydney [3/10/3]
[139]
1996-09-08 (CC) Canada Flag of Canada 3-88 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Edmonton [15/11/2]
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1996-09-11 (CC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 88-8 Flag of the United States United States Edmonton [12/20/3]
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1996-09-14 (CC) France Flag of France 0-109 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Edmonton [38/13/1]
[169]
1997-08-13 New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 67-0 Flag of England England Burnham [14/36/1]
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1997-08-16 New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 44-0 Flag of Australia Australia Dunedin [15/5/4]
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1998-05-02 (WC) Germany Flag of Germany 6-134 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Amsterdam [20/16/1]
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1998-05-05 (WC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 76-0 Flag of Scotland Scotland Amsterdam [17/30/1]
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1998-05-09 (WC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 46-3 Flag of Spain Spain Amsterdam [18/17/1]
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1998-05-12 (WC) England Flag of England 11-44 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Amsterdam [45/19/2]
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1998-05-16 (WC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 44-12 Flag of the United States United States Amsterdam [20/29/4]
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1998-08-29 Australia Flag of Australia 3-27 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Sydney [11/21/5]
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1999-10-16 (T99) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 73-0 Flag of Canada Canada Palmerston North, New Zealand [22/26/3]
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1999-10-19 (T99) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 65-5 Flag of the United States United States Palmerston North, New Zealand [23/32/5]
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2000-09-23 (CC) Canada Flag of Canada 0-41 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Winnipeg [28/24/4]
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2000-09-27 (CC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 45-0 Flag of the United States United States Winnipeg [25/35/6]
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2000-09-30 (CC) England Flag of England 13-32 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Winnipeg [64/26/3]
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2001-06-09 New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 15-10 Flag of England England Rotorua [27/75/4]
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2001-06-16 New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 17-22 Flag of England England North Harbour Stadium, Albany [28/76/5]
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2002-05-13 (WC) Germany Flag of Germany 0-117 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Barcelona [36/29/2]
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2002-05-18 (WC) Australia Flag of Australia 3-36 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Barcelona [15/30/6]
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2002-05-21 (WC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 30-0 Flag of France France Barcelona [31/78/2]
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2002-05-25 (WC) England Flag of England 9-19 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Barcelona [84/32/6]
[422]
2003-10-04 New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 37-0 Flag of World World XV Eden Park, Auckland [33/2/2]
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2003-10-11 New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 38-18 Flag of World World XV Whangarei [34/3/3]
[462]
2004-06-08 (CC) Canada Flag of Canada 5-32 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver [43/35/5]
[463]
2004-06-13 (CC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 35-0 Flag of the United States United States Calgary Rugby Park [36/48/7]
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2004-06-19 (CC) England Flag of England 0-38 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Edmonton [102/37/7]
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2005-06-29 (CC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 30-9 Flag of Scotland Scotland Ottawa [39/88/2]
[508]
2005-07-05 (CC) Canada Flag of Canada 3-43 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Ottawa [49/39/6]
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2005-07-08 (CC) Canada Flag of Canada 5-32 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Ottawa [50/40/7]
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2005-10-22 New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 24-15 Flag of England England Eden Park, Auckland [41/113/8]
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2005-10-26 New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 33-8 Flag of England England Waikato Stadium, Hamilton [42/114/9]
[557]
2006-08-31 (WC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 66-7 Flag of Canada Canada Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton [56/43/8]
[563]
2006-09-04 (WC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 50-0 Flag of Samoa Samoa St. Albert Rugby Park, St. Albert [44/10/1]
[569]
2006-09-08 (WC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 21-0 Flag of Scotland Scotland Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton [45/98/3]
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2006-09-12 (WC) New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 40-10 Flag of France France Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton [46/110/3]
[586]
2006-09-17 (WC) England Flag of England 17-25 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton [123/47/10]
[643]
2007-10-16 New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 21-10 Flag of Australia Australia Cooks Gardens, Wanganui [48/23/7]
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2007-10-20 New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 29-12 Flag of Australia Australia Wellington [49/24/8]
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2008-07-22 Australia Flag of Australia - Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Canberra [25/50/9]
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2008-07-26 Australia Flag of Australia - Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Sydney [26/51/10]

[edit] 2007 Squad

[edit] Forwards

  • Aimee Sutorius
  • Amy Farr
  • Beth Mallard
  • Fiao’o Fa’amausili
  • Justine Lavea
  • Kathleen Wilton
  • Kimberley Smith
  • Linda Itunu
  • Melissa Ruscoe
  • Monalisa Codling
  • Ruth McKay
  • Tia Paasi
  • Victoria Heighway
  • Vita Robinson
Black Ferns, Waikato Stadium , Hamilton - NZ
Black Ferns, Waikato Stadium , Hamilton - NZ

[edit] Backs

  • Anika Tiplady
  • Anna Richards
  • Carla Hohepa
  • Claire Richardson
  • Emma Jensen
  • Fa'anati Aniseko
  • Huriana Manuel
  • Kendra Cocksedge
  • Teresa Te Tamaki
  • Vaniya Lavea
  • Victoria Blackledge
  • Waimania Teddy

[edit] References

[edit] See also

Women's international rugby - the most complete listing of all women's international results since 1982.

[edit] External links

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