The wider Black Ferns training squad has been named today, as preparations for August’s Women’s Rugby World Cup ramp up. The 51-strong squad will be part of a regional training programme designed to identify and develop the best players in the country. In 2016 the Black Ferns were unbeaten in both their home series against Australia, and away series against Canada, England and Ireland. Black Ferns Coach Glenn Moore said the Women’s World Cup in Ireland and Northern Ireland was the focus for 2017. “We’ll be making World Cup selections from this wider training group. With an Olympic medal-winning sevens team and a growing provincial tournament there’s a lot of talent out there and the number of women with the black jersey in their sights is on the rise. We want to make sure we take the strongest squad possible to the World Cup.” The squad features all 2016 Black Ferns and includes Black Ferns Linda Itunu, Justine Lavea, Lesley Ketu and Stacey Waaka who are all returning from injury. Black Ferns trials will take place in mid-May. Details of an international home series in June will be announced in the coming weeks. 2017 Black Ferns Women’s Rugby World Cup training squad NAME - PROVINCE Eloise Blackwell - Auckland Fiao'o Faamausili - Auckland Charlene Gubb - Auckland Aldora Itunu - Auckland Linda Itunu - Auckland Emma Jensen - Auckland Charmaine McMenamin - Auckland Aleisha Nelson - Auckland Theresa Fitzpatrick - Auckland Kiritapu Demant - Auckland Tyla Nathan-Wong - Auckland Luka Connor - Bay of Plenty Kelly Brazier - Bay of Plenty Stephanie Te Ohaere-Fox - Canterbury Kendra Cocksedge - Canterbury Jessie Hansen - Canterbury Pip Love - Canterbury Justine Lavea - Counties Manukau Rawinia Everitt - Counties Manukau Aotearoa (Katie) Mata'u - Counties Manukau Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate - Counties Manukau Aroha Savage - Counties Manukau Renee Wickliffe - Counties Manukau Victoria Subritzky-Nafatali - Counties Manukau Arihana Marino - Counties Manukau Sharnita Woodman - Counties Manukau Badin-Lee Munro-Smith - Counties Manukau Hazel Tubic - Counties Manukau Portia Woodman - Counties Manukau Kristina Sue - Manawatu Janna Vaughan - Manawatu Sarah Goss - Manawatu Selica Winiata - Manawatu Rebekah Cordero-Tufuga - Manawatu Cyrstal Mayes - Manawatu Becky Wood - North Harbour Chelsea Alley - North Harbour Charmaine Smith - North Harbour Emma Iverson - North Harbour Angie Sisifa - Otago Greer Muir - Otago Ariana BaylerWaikato Sosoli Talawadua - Waikato Toka Natua - Waikato Carla Hohepa - Waikato Honey Hireme - Waikato Lesley Ketu - Waikato Stacey Waaka - Waikato Jackie Fereti - Wellington Joanah Ngan-Woo - Wellington Ayesha Leti-Liga - Wellington |
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