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Sunday 6 Sep 2026

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The New Zealand Women's Rugby Union team, also known as the Black Ferns, is a powerhouse in the world of women's rugby. They are 3-time winners of the Women's Rugby World Cup in 1998, 2002, and 2017 and have consistently performed well in other international competitions. With a strong focus on developing talented players, the team boasts impressive names such as Portia Woodman, Kendra Cockles, and Selica Winiata. The Black Ferns often play at Eden Park, the largest stadium in New Zealand and the site of many iconic moments in the team's history. With a strong fan base and a legacy of success, the New Zealand Women's Rugby Union team is certainly one to watch in the world of rugby.

The South Africa Women's Rugby Union team, also known as the Springbok Women, is a formidable force in the world of women's rugby. They are members of the Rugby Africa Women's Cup, which they have won a total of three times. The team has also competed in the Women's Rugby World Cup on three occasions, with their best performance being a third-place finish in 2014. Led by captain Babalwa Latsha, the team boasts a talented roster of players including Zintle Mpupha and Zenay Jordaan. The team calls Newlands Stadium in Cape Town their home, a historic venue with a capacity of over 50,000. The Springbok Women continue to make their mark on the international stage and are a force to be reckoned with in the world of women's rugby.

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