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New controversy in New Zealand, the Federation apologizes

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New controversy surrounds the New Zealand Rugby Union after a damning report on the management of the Black Ferns women’s team. This oversight will be subject to favoritism and a lot of disrespect towards some players, according to players of Maori or Pacific Islander descent.

After this extremely negative report, the federation fully wanted to respond with a statement from its general manager Mark Robinson: “This report highlights that we haven’t done everything right and regret not providing all the tools needed for our teams to succeed.

Black Ferns have been great ambassadors for rugby. They have won seven World Cups since their inception, and have greatly influenced New Zealand’s rugby heritage. The players and crew are part of this legacy.”

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New controversy surrounds New Zealand’s rugby union after a damning report on the management of the Black Ferns women’s team, including suspicions of favoritism and hurtful statements.
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