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Woodman-Wickliffe to end retirement for Black Ferns World Cup bid

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Ben Francis,
Publish Date
Tue, 22 Apr 2025, 11:41am
Black Ferns winger Portia Woodman-Wickliffe was part of the World Cup-winning side in 2021. Photo / Dean Purcell
Black Ferns winger Portia Woodman-Wickliffe was part of the World Cup-winning side in 2021. Photo / Dean Purcell

Woodman-Wickliffe to end retirement for Black Ferns World Cup bid

Author
Ben Francis,
Publish Date
Tue, 22 Apr 2025, 11:41am

Portia Woodman-Wickliffe has announced she鈥檚 coming out of international retirement in a bid to help the Black Ferns defend their Rugby World Cup title in England this year. 

After helping the Black Ferns Sevens defend their Olympic gold in Paris last year, Woodman-Wickliffe insisted her time in the black jersey was over. 

But after helping the Blues go back to back in Super Rugby Aupiki and then win the Super Rugby Champions match against the Waratahs last week, Woodman-Wickliffe said she was keen for another crack on the big stage. 

鈥淏y week three of Aupiki I was at 50% of my decision,鈥 she said. 

鈥淓ach week in campaign I thought about the possibility of how I could potentially go to the World Cup more and more. I thought about what it would mean to me, but most importantly, my wh膩nau. 

鈥淚 needed time to process everything and making myself available for this team is where I鈥檝e landed. 

鈥淲hen I said I was going to retire from sevens it was based around having babies, 2025 was about exploring as many opportunities as I could so that when I do end up having them, I can say I鈥檝e tried as much as I can.鈥 

Woodman-Wickliffe had intended to make her debut in the NRLW this year with the Newcastle Knights, but an issue with the NRL, which runs the women鈥檚 competition, saw the deal fall through. 

The 33-year-old would have missed the backend of the season due to an ambassador role at the World Cup - which would have required Woodman-Wickliffe to head to England - and while there was no specific rule prohibiting a player from promoting a rival code, there were concerns about setting a precedent. 

Woodman-Wickliffe鈥檚 team confirmed they were willing to make concessions, including forgoing the physical appearance, but the NRL鈥檚 hard stance made the move unattainable. 

But now her sights are set on a third Rugby World Cup. 

Black Ferns coach Allan Bunting is excited to have Woodman-Wickliffe available for selection. 

鈥淧ortia is an exceptional human and I know she will enhance our Black Ferns environment,鈥 Bunting said. 

鈥淥n the field, she is someone who knows what it takes to win pinnacle events. The game has shifted and I know Portia is excited about the growth she still has and the contribution she can give. 

鈥淗er natural ability to inspire others, her amazing athleticism, knowledge of the game and skill set will have a huge influence on all those around here. I鈥檓 really looking forward to seeing her contribution to the team.鈥 

Woodman-Wickliffe will link up with the squad camp next week, ahead of next month鈥檚 Pacific Four series with matches against the Wallaroos, Canada and USA, starting on May 10. 

Ben Francis is an Auckland-based reporter for the New Zealand Herald who covers breaking sports news. 

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