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Ireland v Australia – Preview

In contrast to the England-New Zealand match, two English head coaches announced their teams for the fascinating clash between Ireland and Australia next Saturday. They are: Ireland: 15. Eimear Considine, 14. *Vicky Elmes Kinlan, 13. Aoife Dalton, 12. Enya Breen, 11. Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe, 10. Dannah O’Brien, 9. Molly Scuffil-McCabe, 1. Niamh O’Dowd, 2. Neve

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Australia can celebrate

It’s time for the Wallaroos to celebrate. First: their debut test match took place 30 years ago today, 2 September. Inevitably it was against New Zealand. Players from that game assembled for a photo to mark the occasion. Libby Andrew, a member of the Wallaroos’ side, has written a book, the first of its kind,

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Who’s afraid of the big bad Fern?

Australia v New Zealand – The Decider Part of the Black Ferns’ thinking after losses to France, England and Canada was to restore the fear effect, the sense of inevitable victory that used to overhang every test they competed in. Their loss to Canada was a pivotal moment in the unfolding of the Pacific Four

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Last-Chance Saloon for Wallaroos

New Zealand v Australia Last year everything was new and experimental. Now the WXV is more familiar, and the consequences of failure more dramatic. In the last game of the Pacific Four Series Australia have to beat New Zealand for the first time in order to avoid an unwanted drop into WXV2. The odds are

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Black Ferns named to face Australia in O’Reilly Cup

The O’Reilly Cup, presented by Ryman Healthcare, will be on the line this weekend when the Trans-Tasman rivalry resumes at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland. The Black Ferns coaching group have named an exciting twenty-three, featuring the inclusion of experienced campaigners Alana Bremner and Renee Holmes for their final Test of the Pacific Four Series,

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Eagles Triumph

Australia v USA – Match 4 In a big upset the USA Eagles turned the Melbourne game around to inflict a stunning defeat on the Wallaroos. Nobody could have predicted this outcome at the start. On four minutes Georgie Friedrichs made an stunning outside break to feed Desiree Miller who had too much pace for

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Australia v USA, Melbourne

Pacific Four – the next round There are two matches this weekend, one on Friday, the other, Black Ferns v Maple Leafs, two days later. Both home unions are setting great emphasis on attracting crowds; NZR to match the gates now seen regularly in Europe. For the Wallaroos it will be a first visit to

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Canada show their Power

Australia v Canada Allianz Stadium, Sydney Canada looked like a well-oiled machine as they forced the Wallaroos into submission. But strangely all their points were scored by forwards; even stranger, the front row all crossed the line. The first stat becomes slightly less odd when we see Sophie de Goede taking the conversions. There was

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Australia v Canada

Pacific Four Series Preview This can’t help being a fascinating clash. On the Wallaroos side we have Jo Yapp, a (relatively) new coach picking her first team and causing one or two upsets in the process. For the Maple Leafs Kévin Rouet is building a squad that looks increasingly potent. These are the teams selected:

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