Black Ferns Win Perth Sevens Title in Dominant Fashion
New Zealand's Black Ferns Sevens crushed Australia 29-7 on home soil to claim their first Perth Sevens title. The victory marks the team's third straight win over their fiercest rivals in world series finals.
The Black Ferns Sevens just proved they're the team to beat in women's rugby, defeating Australia 29-7 in Perth to claim their first title on Australian soil.
New Zealand entered the final at HBF Park facing an Australian squad that had won their last 10 home tournament matches. Despite Australia striking first through Heidi Dennis, the Black Ferns responded with power and precision to take a 12-7 halftime lead.
The second half belonged entirely to New Zealand. Kelsey Teneti showed incredible strength bumping off defender Teagan Levi for her first try, then added another after the break to seal the momentum shift.
Captain Jorja Miller sparked the comeback with a stunning run down the right flank, beating three defenders before setting up the equalizing score. Her leadership set the tone for a dominant second-half performance that saw Katelyn Vahaakolo and Alena Saili add tries as well.
The Ripple Effect
This victory represents more than just another trophy. The Black Ferns have now won three of the last four world series finals against Australia, their traditional powerhouse rival, and hold an impressive 24-10 record in cup finals between the nations.
The team's journey to the final wasn't easy. They faced a determined French side in the semifinals, trailing 14-5 before scoring 29 unanswered points to win 34-14. Miller added her 97th and 98th world series tries in that comeback, while Vahaakolo came off the bench to score twice.
New Zealand's dominance in women's sevens rugby continues to inspire young athletes across the country and demonstrates what focused preparation and teamwork can achieve. The Black Ferns now have multiple titles this season and show no signs of slowing down.
The victory on Australian soil makes this win particularly sweet and sends a clear message heading into the rest of the world series season.
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Based on reporting by Stuff NZ
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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