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Title: Black Ferns Face Midfield Injury Crisis Ahead of World Cup Semi

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Black Ferns‌ Face Midfield Scramble Ahead ⁤of Crucial World ​Cup Quarterfinal

Exeter, England – ⁢Teh ⁢New Zealand black Ferns are grappling wiht a meaningful midfield crisis as‍ they prepare to‍ face Canada in the quarterfinal of the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup. Injuries and health concerns ‌have left the team with ​limited specialist options ​for ⁣the pivotal position,possibly impacting their chances in‌ a‍ closely anticipated⁣ match.

The Black Ferns’ midfield depth has been severely ‌tested, with center Stacey Waaka currently the ​only fully fit ⁤specialist midfielder. Logo-I-Pulotu⁣ Lemapu Atai’i Sylvia Brunt⁢ is doubtful after experiencing delayed symptoms from a head knock sustained during ⁤the pool match against Ireland on September 7th.⁤ Additionally, Amy du Plessis has been ruled‌ out for the remainder of the tournament due to a shoulder injury. The ‌team expects to confirm a​ replacement player late ⁢Monday night.

Potential replacements include 21-year-old Hannah King, ‍who was part of⁣ the Black Ferns’ Pacific Four Series squad earlier this year⁤ and can play first-five or midfield. King was absent ⁢from Canterbury’s‌ Farah ‍palmer Cup victory⁢ over Auckland on Sunday. Another ⁣candidate is 26-year-old⁣ Mererangi Paul, typically a fullback​ or ‍wing, who also featured ⁤in the Black Ferns’ earlier 2025 squad.

The ‌black Ferns and ⁤Canada are considered evenly‌ matched,making the midfield ​composition a critical factor in‍ determining⁤ the outcome of the quarterfinal clash ⁣at Sandy park.

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