The New Zealand Herald

Blues name tonne of talent

Squads selected for Battle of the Bombays historic May 1 women’s clash at Eden Park

- Liam Napier

Apowerful Blues women’s rugby squad that includes a plentiful posse of Black Ferns internatio­nals and young talent, has been named for the historic encounter against the Chiefs in Auckland next month.

The first women’s rugby clash between the franchises is part of a double-header with the Super Rugby Aotearoa men’s match-up between the Blues and Chiefs on Saturday, May 1, at Eden Park.

Auckland Storm women’s coach, Willie Walker, will guide the Blues side with help from Northland provincial coach Cheryl Smith and the legendary Anna Richards, a four-time World Cup winner and member of the IRB Hall of Fame.

The Blues women will be led by Black Ferns captain Eloise Blackwell and supported by the internatio­nal experience of Ruahei Demant, Charmaine McMenamin, Aldora Itunu, Natahlia Moors, Aleisha Nelson, Saphire Abraham and Cristo Tofa (all Auckland) and Northland’s TK Ngata Aerengamat­e.

The squad includes former Black Ferns Sevens player Hayley Hutana (North Harbour), and Black Fern squad members Patricia Maleipo, Lisa Molia and Krystal Murray.

The side has a number of emerging stars including Sylvia Brunt, Luisa Togotogoru­a, Maia Roos, Princess Elliot and Liana Mikaele-Tu’u.

Walker said there were a number of other rising talents that they could not fit into the squad for this match.

“It’s great to be able to participat­e in this first women’s game between Super Rugby teams,” Walker said.

“The growth of women’s rugby around the world has been remarkable and while New Zealand has led the way in terms of developmen­t of players, we are now playing a bit of catch-up with the profession­al game.

“This is a great opportunit­y to further push the profile of the women’s game with New Zealand to host the Rugby World Cup in this country next year,” Walker said.

“Hopefully this match will help

push national selections for some players and further raise the profile of women’s rugby in New Zealand.

“Hopefully this can lead to a fulltime profession­al competitio­n next year and develop a pathway for our young players.

“It’s massively exciting and a privilege to be part of,” Walker added.

The Blues women will not come together until the week of the game with several training runs planned ahead of the historic clash.

Chiefs women’s head coach Chad Shepherd has, meanwhile, assembled a strong and experience­d squad, featuring 12 Black Ferns and a formidable group of rising talent from across the region.

“We are exceptiona­lly excited for the opportunit­y to take on the Blues Women at Eden Park in under a month’s time,” Shepherd said yesterday after the squads were selected.

“As a coaching group we are really pleased with the squad we have selected for this historic occasion.” the coach added.

“We have an exciting balance of youth and experience; our Black Ferns players provide great leadership among an exciting group of young talented players who have broken on to the scene during last year’s Farah Palmer Cup.”

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Chiefs women’s player Chelsea Alley (left) with Blues and Black Ferns captain Eloise Blackwell will go head-to-head in their historic match at Eden Park on May 1.
Photo / Supplied Chiefs women’s player Chelsea Alley (left) with Blues and Black Ferns captain Eloise Blackwell will go head-to-head in their historic match at Eden Park on May 1.

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