Te Awamutu Courier

Black Ferns build on player contracts

‘Blockbuste­r year for women’s rugby’

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The Black Ferns programme has received a welcome boost in 2022 with 29 contracted players, including Kihikihi, Waikato and Chiefs Manawa back Carla Hohepa, leaving behind their day jobs to focus their attention on rugby.

Building on the profession­al performanc­e contracts introduced in 2018, the new contractin­g model confirms Black Ferns players will have a guaranteed increase to their retainer along with assembly fees and a range of other benefits.

After more than a decade in the team juggling work and training commitment­s, Kendra Cocksedge, Renee Wickliffe, Hohepa and Eloise Blackwell now find themselves focusing on training and developmen­t.

2021 Black Ferns debutants Ariana Bayler, Alana Bremner, Liana Mikaele-Tu’u, Maiakawana­kaulani Roos and Georgia Ponsonby pick up contracts for the first time.

New Zealand Rugby CEO Mark Robinson congratula­ted those players named in the contracted group.

“2022 is a blockbuste­r year for women’s rugby and knowing that our leading players will be able to give their all to training and developmen­t was absolutely a necessary step to take.

“For a number of these players it has been a long time coming and we look forward to seeing what they can achieve now they can focus on rugby.”

Contracted players will train out on regionalis­ed hubs in Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Wellington and Christchur­ch, receiving technical, tactical and strength and conditioni­ng programmes.

One day a week is committed to personal developmen­t with players focusing on the areas of career/education and work, finance and asset protection, character developmen­t, mental wellness and other profession­al rugby obligation­s and expectatio­ns.

The first 29 contracts are locked in, with further contracts to be confirmed in coming months.

Contracted Black Ferns:

Ariana Bayler (Waikato), Eloise Blackwell (Auckland), Alana Bremner (Canterbury), Chelsea Bremner (Canterbury), Grace Brooker (Canterbury), Kendra Cocksedge (Canterbury), Ruahei Demant (Auckland), Amy du Plessis (Canterbury), Les Elder (Bay of Plenty), Carla Hohepa (Waikato), Renee Holmes (Waikato), Ayesha

Leti-I’iga (Wellington), Pip Love (Canterbury), Patricia Maliepo (Auckland), Arihiana MarinoTauh­inu (Counties Manukau), Charmaine McMenamin (Auckland), Liana Mikaele-Tu’u (Auckland),

Krystal Murray (Northland), Aleisha Pearl Nelson (Auckland), Georgia Ponsonby (Canterbury), Cheyelle Robins-Reti (Waikato), Maiakawana­kaukani Roos (Auckland), Amy Rule (Canterbury),

Chelsea Semple (nee. Alley) (Waikato), Kennedy Simon (Waikato), Grace Steinmetz (Canterbury), Hazel Tubic (Counties Manukau), Renee Wickliffe (Bay of Plenty), Kelsie Wills (Bay of Plenty).

 ?? Photo / INPHO/Frederic Scheiber ?? Kihikihi’s Carla Hohepa (ball-carrier) is now one of 29 contracted Black Ferns players that can now leave their day jobs.
Photo / INPHO/Frederic Scheiber Kihikihi’s Carla Hohepa (ball-carrier) is now one of 29 contracted Black Ferns players that can now leave their day jobs.

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