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Welcome to Black Ferns rugby at ABS Rugby, your hub for New Zealand women’s rugby news in 2025. Follow the reigning World Cup champions as they prepare to defend their title in England. Discover match schedules, Pacific Four Series updates, key player spotlights, and live stream guides to stay in the game. Explore posts on stars like Braxton Sorensen-McGee, tactical insights, and how to watch every try. Join the rugby fever and stay connected with the Black Ferns’ journey to glory!

Black Ferns 2025 World Cup Strategy: How NZ Plans to Defend the Title

Black Ferns scrum

The Black Ferns are on a mission to defend their Women’s Rugby World Cup title in England, starting August 2025. With rivals like England and France looming, New Zealand’s game plan is taking shape. This Black Ferns World Cup 2025 strategy breakdown reveals scrum tactics, backline plays, and how NZ aims to stay No. 1. … Read more

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Black Ferns 2025 Home Tests: Schedule and Ticket Guide

Eden Park crowd

The Black Ferns are bringing world-class rugby to New Zealand in 2025, with home Tests against Australia, Canada, and more. As fans gear up for the Women’s Rugby World Cup, these matches at Eden Park and beyond are unmissable. Our Black Ferns 2025 home Tests guide covers schedules, ticket tips, and streaming options to help … Read more

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Black Ferns 2025 Rising Stars: Players to Watch at the World Cup

The Black Ferns look on during a New Zealand Black Ferns training session at Gribblehirst Park on June 10, 2022, in Auckland, New Zealand.

The Black Ferns are gearing up for the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup, and a new wave of talent is ready to make waves. These Black Ferns rising stars 2025 are poised to shine in England, bringing fresh energy to New Zealand’s title defense. From dynamic backs to powerful forwards, here’s who to watch and … Read more

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Black Ferns vs England 2025: Women’s Rugby World Cup Warm-Up Preview

Black Ferns vs England match

The Black Ferns face a colossal challenge against England in June 2025, a critical warm-up Test before the Women’s Rugby World Cup. As New Zealand prepares to defend their title, this Dublin clash will test their mettle. Our Black Ferns vs England 2025 preview dives into key players, tactical plans, and how to watch this … Read more

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Black Ferns 2025 Pacific Four Series Squad Impact: World Cup Insights

Black Ferns 2025 Pacific Four Series squad impact analysis

The Black Ferns 2025 Pacific Four Series squad impact is making waves as the team prepares for the Women’s Rugby World Cup in August. Announced on May 1, the squad for the upcoming series against Canada and the USA has sparked discussions among fans. With key omissions and a returning legend, let’s explore what this … Read more

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