
Medical studies on hold for shot at World Cup
Theresa Fitzpatrick's medical studies are on hold as she chases her rugby dreams.
Theresa Fitzpatrick's medical studies are on hold as she chases her rugby dreams.
The experiment of using Portia Woodman at centre is over.
The Black Ferns are now at full speed ahead for next month's Rugby World Cup in Ireland.
New Zealand have returned to the top in fine style with fourth World Series title.
It may have slipped your notice but NZ may be about to toast another rugby world champion.
The world's biggest haka gave Lions fans a taste of Kiwi culture in Rotorua.
The bars are already full a day out from the big game in Rotorua.
The Black Ferns sparkled in their win over Australia today.
The Black Ferns have never lost to the Australian Wallaroos in women's internationals.
Two new caps highlight the Black Ferns' first squad of 2017.
The Black Ferns have a final trial before the Women's Rugby World Cup in August.
Selica Winiata is training with the Chiefs to improve her skills for the Black Ferns.
The Black Ferns will have a solid June programme in the lead-up to the August Women's Rugby World Cup. Wellington, Rotorua and Christchurch
The process has started for the Black Ferns as they seek to annex a fifth Rugby World Cup title in August. A 51-strong training squad
The Black Ferns Sevens are acutely aware that defending Women's World Series and Olympic champions Australia will be thirsting for
Most of the big names are there for the 20-strong list of Black Ferns Sevens contracted players for 2017.
Finally a woman has joined the upper echelons of NZ's rugby heirarchy. Farah Palmer's first priority is to win over the nation's mums.
It has taken 124 years but NZ Rugby finally has a female board member.
Black Ferns 20 Canada 10 The Black Ferns' No 1 world ranking is intact following their scrappy 20-10 win over Canada in Dublin. That
The stern challenges keep coming for the Black Ferns.
The Black Ferns have named a 27-strong squad for their three-test, hit and run tour of the UK and Ireland.
GETTY06112016PORTIAWOODMAN.JPG Portia Woodman is nominated for her second straight IRB Women's Sevens Player of the Year Award. Photo/Getty
The Black Ferns have claimed another convincing victory of the Wallaroos, winning the series 2-0.
The Black Ferns will meet the Wallaroos again tomorrow night at QBE Stadium, three days after a 67-3 drumming.
Kristina Sue will join the sparse, but special, ranks of quadruple internationals when she enters the fray tomorrow night at Eden Park.
The Black Ferns have named three debutantes for the two-test series against the Australian Wallaroos starting next week.
There are fears rugby is not equipped to keep pace with the surge in the number of girls and women wanting to play the game in this country.
The Black Ferns have done the business, and in some style too.