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One hurdle left for Bok Women

One hurdle left for Bok Women

The Springbok Women took a step closer to qualification for the 2021 World Cup after beating Madagascar 73-0 in Brakpan on Tuesday.

Posted in Springbok Women, Top headlines, Women's World Cup | Tagged springbok women, Women's World Cup
Raubenheimer delighted as Bok Women fire

Raubenheimer delighted as Bok Women fire

Springbok Women’s coach Stanley Raubenheimer was ecstatic with his team’s successful start to the World Cup qualifiers after beating Uganda 89-5 on Friday.

Posted in Top headlines, Women's World Cup | Tagged Stanley Raubenheimer, Women's World Cup
Latsha is crossing borders

Latsha is crossing borders

Springbok Women’s vice-captain Babalwa Latsha could become the first women’s player from Africa to go pro, but that is just one part of her remarkable journey, writes MARIETTE ADAMS.

Posted in Features, Springbok Women, Test Rugby, Top headlines, Women's World Cup | Tagged babalwa latsha, springbok women, women's rugby
Fiji and Samoa

‘Historic day for Pacific Islands’

World Rugby has welcomed Fiji and Samoa onto an expanded council, while confirming that New Zealand will host the 2021 Women’s World Cup.

Posted in News, Top headlines, Tournaments, Women's World Cup | Tagged Fiji, Samoa, Women's World Cup, World Rugby
Black Ferns dethrone Red Roses

Black Ferns dethrone Red Roses

New Zealand were crowned world champions after beating title-holders England 41-32 in the Women’s World Cup final in Belfast on Saturday. MARIETTE ADAMS reports.

Posted in Women's World Cup | Tagged black ferns, england
England join New Zealand in final

England join New Zealand in final

England will face the Black Ferns in the World Cup final after claiming a hard-fought 20-3 win over France in Belfast on Tuesday.

Posted in Women's World Cup | Tagged black ferns, england
New Zealand down USA to reach final

New Zealand down USA to reach final

Portia Woodman scored four tries as the Black Ferns beat the USA 45-12 in Belfast on Tuesday to book their place in the Women’s World Cup final.

Posted in Women's World Cup | Tagged black ferns, USA, Women's World Cup
France eliminate hosts

France eliminate hosts

New Zealand, England, France and the USA qualified for the semi-finals after a dramatic match day three at the Women’s World Cup in Dublin.

Posted in Women's World Cup | Tagged France, Ireland, Women's World Cup
Black Ferns lash feeble Hong Kong

Black Ferns lash feeble Hong Kong

Portia Woodman scored eight tries as New Zealand hammered Hong Kong 121-0, while there were also wins for Canada, England, the USA, Ireland and France on day two of the Women’s World Cup in Dublin.

Posted in Women's World Cup | Tagged black ferns, Women's World Cup
Canada run riot, Irish edge Aussies

Canada run riot, Irish edge Aussies

Canada crushed Hong Kong 98-0, while there were also wins for England, New Zealand, the USA, Ireland and France on day one of the Women’s World Cup in Dublin.

Posted in Women's World Cup | Tagged australia, canada, Women's World Cup
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