Black Ferns World Cup prep begins

New Zealand have begun their buildup to the 2017 World Cup in earnest with 56 players being chosen to take part in a “high performance training programme for 2016” focussed on strength and conditioning, and building technical and tactical skills."

Published by Alison Donnelly, November 27th, 2015

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Black Ferns World Cup prep begins

The programme over the next year will include test matches which will be confirmed in the coming months.

The squad features 18 current Black Ferns including World Rugby’s 2015 Women’s Rugby Player of the Year, Kendra Cocksedge, and experienced aptain Fiao'o Fa'amausili.

The coaching staff has also been confirmed. The Assistant Forwards Coach is once again Wesley Clarke and Grant Keenan has been appointed as Assistant Backs Coach for the first time. Keenan is currently coach of New Zealand Heartland XV and Mid Canterbury. He was also the coach of Auckland B from 2011-2012 and coached professionally in Japan for Toyota from 2007 to 2011.

Black Ferns Head Coach Glenn Moore said he and his coaching and management team are looking ahead to the World Cup in Ireland in 2017 in naming a wider squad.

“We’ll be announcing our Test programme for 2016 soon and all these women have the opportunity to be part of the Black Ferns.

“We have our eyes on the prize – the Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2017. The campaign to once again be world champions has begun.  The players are hungry for it and we will make sure the World Cup team represents the best players in New Zealand.

“We’ve just had a very competitive Women’s Provincial Championship season and we want to continue the momentum.”

New Zealand Rugby’s Head of Women’s Rugby Development, Cate Sexton said the experience within the coaching and management team and depth of player talent was indicative of the increased interest and resources for women’s rugby at all levels.

“Naming 56 players from around New Zealand who have a shot at the black jersey shows how much talent is out there. We really want to develop that talent and make sure when we select the squad for our Test series and later the Women’s Rugby World Cup that we have the best of the best.”

Forwards:

Toka Natua – Waikato,Hinewai Pomare – Counties Manukau,Moana Aiatu – Wellington,Luka Connor – Bay of Plenty,Jessie Hansen – Canterbury,Sosoli Talawadua – Waikato,Fiao'o Fa'amausili – Auckland,Te Kura Ngata – Counties Manukau,Rebekah Tufuga – Manawatu,Teresa Te Tamaki – Waikato,Aleisha Nelson – Auckland,Aldora Itunu – Auckland,Katie Mailata – Counties Manukau,Steph Te Ohaere Fox – Canterbury ,Elosie Blackwell – Auckland,Charmaine Smith – North Harbour,Sanita Levave – Wellington,Rawinia Everitt – Counties Manukau,Charmaine McMenamin – Auckland,Aroha Savage – Counties Manukau,Charlene Halapua – Auckland,Hana Tapiata – Bay of Plenty,Mikyla Wardlaw – Bay of Plenty,Justine Lavea – Counties Manukau,Sharnita Woodman – Counties Manukau,Lydia Crossman – Auckland,Aimee Sutorius – Wellington,Linda Itunu – Auckland,Angie Sisifa – Otago,Jackie Patea – Wellington

Backs:

Kendra Cocksedge – Canterbury,Kiritapu Demant – Auckland,Emma Jensen – Auckland,Arihana Marino – Counties Manukau,Ariana Bayler – Waikato,Raquel Anderson – Waikato,Ruahei Demant – Auckland,Lizzie Goulden – Wellington,Victoria Subritzky Nafatali – Counties Manukau,Janna Vaughn –  Manawatu,Shakira Baker – Waikato,Chelsea Alley – North Harbour,Amanda Rasch – Wellington,Onjeurlina Leiataua – Auckland,Theresa Fitzpatrick – Auckland,Georgia Daals – Wellington,Keri Hayden – Manawatu,Greer Muir – Otago,Lucy Anderson - Canterbury,Renee Wickliffe – Counties Manukau,Mele Hufanga – Auckland,Ayesha Leti-Liga – Wellington,Lauren Balsillie – Manawatu,Ana Masters – Waikato,Crystal Mayes – Manawatu,Huia Harding – Waikato

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