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Eloise Blackwell (born 28 December 1990) is a New Zealand rugby union player. She was a member of New Zealand's squad at the 2014 Rugby World Cup, and was also a part of their champion 2017 side. She also plays for the Blues Women in the Super Rugby Aupiki competition and represents Auckland provincially.

Background

Blackwell is a teacher by profession and teaches at Epsom Girls' Grammar School.[1] She graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Physical education from the University of Auckland in 2013.[2]

Rugby career

2009–14

Blackwell has played for Auckland since 2009, and made her test debut for the Black Ferns on 26 November 2011 against England at London.[3][4]

Blackwell was a member of the Black Ferns side that lost to Ireland in the pool stage of the 2014 Rugby World Cup.[5]

2017

Blackwell was selected for the Black Ferns 2017 Rugby World Cup squad.[6][7] They won their fifth World Cup title after defeating England 41–32 in the final.[8][9]

2018

In 2018, Blackwell was one of 28 players who became the first women in New Zealand to receive professional contracts.[10] She scored a try in the second Test of the Laurie O'Reilly Cup against the Wallaroos at Eden Park.[4]

2019–20

Blackwell was part of the winning team of the 2019 Super Series at San Diego.[11] She scored tries against Canada, and the United States at the tournament.[4] A month later, she scored a try in the second Test of the O'Reilly Cup against the Wallaroos in Auckland.[4] She captained the Black Ferns against a New Zealand Barbarians side in 2020.[12][3]

2021–22

Blackwell played for the Blues against the Chiefs in the first-ever women's Super Rugby match in New Zealand on 1 May 2021.[13][14] She was part of the Black Ferns disappointing end-of-year tour of England and France in October and November.[15]

On 3 November 2021, She was named in the Blues Women's squad for the inaugural Super Rugby Aupiki competition.[16][17]

In 2022, She was one of 29 players contracted to the Black Ferns.[18] She featured in the Blues Women's 0–35 thrashing by the Chiefs Manawa in the final round of the Super Rugby Aupiki competition.[19][20]

References

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External links

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Шаблон:Blues women's squad Шаблон:New Zealand Squad 2017 Rugby World Cup Шаблон:Black Ferns 2014 WRWC Squad