Almost 70 of the country’s brightest women’s talent have been identified and selected for the 2023 New Zealand Under 20 women’s rugby development camps.
Introduced to identify and develop young players with the potential to wear the black jersey, two camps will bring together young talent from Northland through to Southland.
New Zealand Rugby’s Women’s High Performance Player Development Manager Joe Payton said the future is looking bright for the women’s game.
“This is another exciting step in building the pathway for players who have an aspiration to play for the Black Ferns or Black Ferns Sevens teams and we look forward to working with selected players.
“We have worked closely with our talent identification network to select athletes and we are confident that we have named the best talent in their respective positions for these camps,” said Payton.
The focus of the camps will be education and personal development, with ongoing development set to continue in provincial union academies and throughout Sky Super Rugby Aupiki and the Farah Palmer Cup, presented by Bunnings Warehouse.
The camps will be led by leading coaches throughout the country, with Black Ferns and Sky Super Rugby Aupiki coaches in attendance.
The selected players represent 13 provincial unions, with seven players already donning a black jersey this year in the Black Ferns XV fixture against Manusina.
The camps will take place later this month in Wellington and Christchurch with players split into two groups, no team will be selected at the conclusion, with emphasis on development.
Selected players are;
Reese Anderson |
Waikato |
Neve Anglesey |
Tasman |
Kahlia Awa |
Hawke's Bay |
Sammie Bean |
Otago |
Raedeen Blake |
Hawke's Bay |
Oceana Campbell |
Otago |
Harriet Cochrane |
Canterbury |
Maia Davis |
Manawatu |
leilani Dephoff |
Northland |
Chloe Dixon |
Tasman |
Gillian Fa'aumu |
Auckland |
Zara Feaunati |
Wellington |
Danny-Elle Fesolai |
Auckland |
Ella Gomez |
Otago |
Leilani Hakiwai |
Hawke's Bay |
Lucy Hall |
Otago |
Grace Hastie |
Otago |
Keely Hill |
Otago |
Sariah Ibarra |
Waikato |
Milahn Ieremia |
Auckland |
Grace Kahle |
Bay of Plenty |
Mikaya Kaipo |
Auckland |
Samaria Kaipo |
Auckland |
Chyann Kaitapu |
Waikato |
Harmony Kautai |
Wellington |
Sophie Kerr |
Canterbury |
Hannah Lithgow |
Otago |
Brooklyn Logan |
Tasman |
Atlanta Lolohea |
Canterbury |
Finau Mafi |
Waikato |
Traest Mafileo |
Manawatu |
Veisinia Mahutariki-Fakalelu |
Waikato |
Le'oxeayn Maiu'u |
Auckland |
Margaret Manase |
Counties |
Kelsyn McCook |
Canterbury |
Braxton McGee |
Auckland |
Justine McGregor |
Wellington |
Angelica Mekemeke Vahai |
Auckland |
HollyRae Mete |
Manawatu |
Danielle Muggeridge |
Taranaki |
Kaea Nepia |
Waikato |
Winnie Palamo |
Canterbury |
Zahnia Papali'i |
Auckland |
Abigail Paton |
Otago |
Elinor Plum King |
Manawatu |
Leata Puni-Lio |
Waikato |
Phoenix Reid-Stowers |
Hawke's Bay |
Niveka Rhodes |
Northland |
Wikitoria Rogers |
Northland |
Luatolu Semisi |
Hawke's Bay |
Nasareta Seumanutafa |
Counties |
Keighley Simpson |
Canterbury |
Abby Smith |
Southland |
Fiaalii Solomona |
Tasman |
Rangimarie Sturmey |
Manawatu |
Lesieli Taufa |
Tasman |
Charlotte Va'afusuaga |
Otago |
Mataele Vaea |
Auckland |
Valini Vaka |
Wellington |
Olive Watherston |
Bay of Plenty |
Kaya Whaitiri-Dee |
Hawke's Bay |
Alex Williamson |
Canterbury |
Holly Wratt-Groeneweg |
Canterbury |
*Five players to be added