Seven Black Ferns Sevens stars have put their names forward for consideration for Black Ferns selection dor the upcoming Rugby World Cup.
Former Otago coach John Kyle called Kelly Brazier “the Sachin Tendulkar of New Zealand Rugby.” Kyle started Brazier as a 14-year-old in the 2004 NPC something he couldn't get away today.
Four-time world champion Kelly Brazier has signed with Chiefs Manawa for 2025.
The Black Ferns Sevens claimed Cup final glory after dismantling France 35-19 at BC Place Stadium on Sunday evening.
Last season’s world champion Black Ferns and All Blacks Sevens sides will be as hungry as ever to begin their title defences with a strong start in Dubai and Cape Town next month.
The first clues as to what the Black Ferns will look like in the Allan Bunting era were revealed on Tuesday when 34 contracted players were named for the 2023 season.
Neither of New Zealand's two national sevens teams, the All Blacks Sevens and Black Ferns Sevens, will participate in next month's World Sevens Series tournaments in Spain.
The Black Ferns must quickly build combinations ahead of next year's Rugby World Cup.
Almost half the squad named today will be in line for their international debut next month, with 12 debutants and a further four players whose only experience in the black jersey was last year’s domestic series.
New Zealand will play France for the Olympic women's sevens title after both emerged victorious from their respective semi-finals in Tokyo on Saturday.