Ferns Name Full-Strength Squad For World Cup Nines
FERNS NAME FULL-STRENGTH SQUAD FOR WORLD CUP
NINES
Auckland, New Zealand, October 9, 2019 –
Head coach Justin Morgan has named an experienced Kiwi Ferns
squad not short on strike power to take the field at the
inaugural World Cup Nines at Bankwest Stadium in Sydney on
October 18 and 19.
Brisbane playmakers Lavinia Gould and Raecene McGregor back up from the Broncos’ impressive NRLW grand final win over St George Illawarra on Sunday when they both scored in the dominant 30-6 victory.
The selection also features the much-decorated Honey Hireme. She missed the NRLW season on compassionate grounds to support her seriously ill mother Caryn who passed away on September 25.
Of the 16 players selected, 13 were in the squad
involved in the 46-8 one-off Test win over Fetu Samoa at
Mount Smart Stadium in June.
The Warriors, the only team
to beat the double premiership-winning Broncos, supply 11
players.
New Zealand is one of four women’s teams
playing for the World Cup title alongside Trans-Tasman
rivals Australia, England and Papua New Guinea.
“This
is going to be a tough competition against top tier
international rivals, and our goal is to lift that world
title at the end of the day,” said Morgan.
“I’m really looking forward to seeing what these guys bring to the table especially following on from the NRLW competition where a lot of these players were in impressive form. This is a new tournament and with that brings a new level of play. It’s going to be exciting.”
The Kiwi Ferns World
Cup Nines squad assembles in Sydney next
Tuesday.
Following the Nines, the Ferns switch mode to
Test football with their clash against the Jillaroos in
Wollongong on Friday, October 25.
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NEW ZEALAND KIWI FERNS | WORLD CUP
NINES
MADISON BARTLETT (Warriors)
TEUILA FOTU-MOALA
(Dragons)
GEORGIA HALE (Warriors)
LAVINIA GOULD
(Broncos)
HONEY HIREME (Warriors)
ONJEURLINA LEIATAUA
(Warriors)
NITA MAYNARD (Roosters)
RAECENE McGREGOR
(Broncos)
JULES NEWMAN (Warriors)
APII NICHOLLS
(Warriors)
CHARNTAY POKO (Warriors)
KRYSTAL ROTA
(Warriors)
AIESHALEIGH SMALLEY (Warriors)
KIANA
TAKAIRANGI (Roosters)
CRYSTAL TAMARUA
(Warriors)
ATAWHAI TUPAEA
(Warriors)