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Saturday 25 Apr 2026

19:45 Local Time

09:45 Your Time

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The Australian women's rugby union team, also known as the Wallaroos, has a rich history of success in international competitions. They have competed in every Women's Rugby World Cup since its inception in 1991, and have reached the semifinals three times. The team has also dominated the Oceania New Zealand Women1 Women's Championship, winning the tournament every year since 1994. Some of the top players on the Wallaroos include captain Grace Hamilton and veteran scrumhalf Cobie-Jane Morgan. They are led by head coach Dwayne Nestor, who has been with the team since 2017. The Wallaroos play their home games at various stadiums across Australia, including the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground. With their strong performances and talented players, the Wallaroos continue to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of women's rugby union.

The New Zealand Women's New Zealand Women1 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 Sydney Cricket Ground9, 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 New Zealand Women1 Union team is certainly one to watch in the world of rugby.

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