Woodman-Wickliffe targets Rugby World Cup
- Dave Worsley
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Black Ferns legend Portia Woodman-Wickliffe has announced she will step out of international retirement targetting a third Rugby World Cup.
Woodman-Wickliffe has signed an eight-month contract with New Zealand Rugby and is set to join the Black Ferns in their first assembly this weekend.
A global star of the game, Woodman-Wickliffe announced her international retirement last year, after winning her second Olympic gold medal with the Black Ferns Sevens in Paris.
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She said the decision came into fruition over her time representing the Blues in Super Rugby Aupiki.
“By week three of Aupiki I was at fifty percent of my decision. Each 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 whānau. I needed time to process everything and making myself available for this team is where I’ve landed,” Woodman Wickliffe said.
“When 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’ve tried as much as I can.”
A recent Super Rugby Aupiki 2025 champion with the Blues, her previous achievements include winning two Rugby World Cups (2017 and 2022), two sevens Rugby World Cups (2013 and 2018) and winning Olympic and Commonwealth golds. She holds the record for top try-scorer in Rugby World Cup history.
Woodman-Wickliffe was also recognised by World Rugby as Sevens Player of the Year in 2015, Women’s Player of the Year (XVs) in 2017 and in 2020, was named the top women’s sevens player of the decade.
“Portia is an exceptional human and I know she will enhance our Black Ferns environment,” said Black Ferns Director of Performance Allan Bunting.
“On 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. Her natural ability to inspire others, her amazing athleticism, knowledge of the game and skillset will have a huge influence on all those around here. I’m really looking forward to seeing her contribution to the team.”