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Follow live coverage with text and score updates as the current world champions the Black Ferns open their campaign against ...
Defending champions New Zealand start their quest for a record-extending seventh Women's Rugby World Cup with a curious 54-8 ...
Portia Woodman-Wickliffe extended her Women's Rugby World Cup try-scoring record to 21 as defending champions New Zealand ...
She is two clear of former England international Sue Day on the all-time leading try-scorers list at World Cups with 21. Read ...
New Zealand began its defense of the Women’s Rugby World Cup by scratching a 54-8 win over Spain in York on Sunday.
New Zealand 54 (Jorja Miller 2, Ayesha Leti-I’iga 2, Liana Mikaele-Tu’u, Georgia Ponsonby, Portia Woodman-Wickliffe, Theresa Setefano tries; Renee Holmes 7 conversions), Spain 8 (Ines Antolinez ...
Champions New Zealand began the defence of their title with a 54-8 win over Spain at LNER Community Stadium in Women's Rugby ...
but in their way in York this weekend is a Spain team brimming with belief and the kind of confidence that a young side desperate to prove themselves has in spades. New Zealand won a thrilling final ...
Sevens star Jorja Miller scored a try double, but the champions have shown early nerves in the Women's Rugby World Cup opener ...
Rugby union fans have praised York, as games took place in the city on the opening weekend of the Women's World Cup. The ...
Follow live coverage with text and score updates as the current world champions the Black Ferns open their campaign against ...
The Black Ferns, New Zealand's women's rugby team, kicked off their Women's Rugby World Cup campaign in style with a resounding 54-8 victory over Spain. This match, held in York, England, not only ...