Midfield crisis hits Black Ferns' World Cup campaign

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New Zealand players in a huddle New Zealand Black Ferns v South Africa Springbok Women, Quarter Final match of the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup at Sandy Park, Exeter, England on Saturday 13 September 2025.

The defending champion Black Ferns are facing a midfield injury crisis five days out from their World Cup semi-final against Canada, with an unnamed player flying to England as cover.

New Zealand team management has confirmed to RNZ that a replacement back had been called into the squad, though they are tight-lipped on who that player will be.

Three of the side's four specialist midfielders are in doubt for the clash with world No.2 Canada in Bristol.

Seasoned second five-eighth Theresa Setefano failed a head injury assessment during the 46-17 quarterfinal win over South Africa on Sunday morning and is likely to be ruled out under World Rugby's mandatory 12-day minimum stand-down protocols.

Theresa Setefano scores the 1st New Zealand Try New Zealand Black Ferns v South Africa Springbok Women, Quarter Final match of the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup at Sandy Park, Exeter, England on Saturday 13 September 2025.

Logo-I-Pulotu Lemapu Atai'i Sylvia Brunt is also in doubt after suffering delayed symptoms from her second head knock this tournament, sustained during the final pool match against Ireland a week ago.

Meanwhile, Amy du Plessis is definitely out for the remainder of the tournament with a shoulder injury.

Centre Stacey Waaka is the only specialist midfielder thought to be fit to face Canada in what shapes as a clash of two evenly matched sides.

The replacement player is expected to be confirmed late on Monday night.

There are only a handful of realistic candidates who could be called in as replacements.

One option is 21-year-old Hannah King, who was part of the Black Ferns' Pacific Four Series squad in May but missed out on World Cup selection.

Although usually a first-five, she has the versatility to slot into the midfield and was notably absent from Canterbury's Farah Palmer Cup side that beat Auckland on Sunday.

Another possible candidate is 26-year-old Mererangi Paul, who also featured in the Black Ferns squad earlier this year and has primarily been used as a fullback or wing.

rnz.co.nz

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