Portia Woodman races away from the Canada defence for a try during the 2019 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series in Glendale, USA. But the rest of us were witnessing a rare talent that would make the Black Ferns Sevens superstar easily one of the most recognised names in the global game. Now Woodman - who’s played over 150 games for the Black Ferns Sevens and remains the world’s top sevens try-scorer - wants that feeling back. That’s been her priority during the Black Ferns Sevens’ recent six weeks of leave. She played in the same netball team as Black Ferns sevens co-coach Corey Sweeney’s wife, Karla.
Source: Stuff August 03, 2020 18:22 UTC