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PATRICIA MA LIE PO

Age 18 (13 March 2003) Posit ion F l y- half Club Auckland Countr y New Zealand

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When did you first get involved in rugby?

In 2012 at Marist Old Boys alongside my nephew and cousin. I was always that competitiv­e team-mate, even though I was the only female. I got Player of the Year for my first year.

What do you most enjoy about rugby?

Growing up, I enjoyed playing because you could go hard on the field. Leading into my college years it was more about my team-mates and the friendship­s I built, having the same goal in winning a match and working for each other so that all things on the field fall into place.

Your childhood heroes?

My parents. Every day they ensured I had enough food, drove me to my trainings. They have been my number one supporters.

What are your strengths and work-ons?

I’m a triple-threat player – strengths in kicking, passing and running. Work-ons would have to be my communicat­ion off the field as well as on the field.

Who has been the biggest influence on your career?

So far it would have to be Linda Itunu. Because of who she is not just on the field but off it. I got to play with her before she retired and, man, what a player! She’s inspired me in so many ways that I want to do the same for my Pasifika family and females looking to take on rugby as a profession­al sport.

How does it feel to be part of the Black Ferns squad?

A dream come true. It is surreal but being a Black Fern just makes you want to work and work and work.

What do you want to achieve in the next year?

To work on building myself outside of rugby. Growing up, it was always rugby, rugby, rugby, but now I want to explore areas off the pitch and look into purchasing a house.

What do you do away from rugby?

I finished college last year and decided to take a gap year, knowing it was World Cup year. From the postponeme­nt, I’ve worked as a freight sorter at Post Haste.

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