Twenty players from last year’s Women’s Rugby World Cup return, with eight new faces in-line for potential debuts. Among the squad, nine players were also part of the inaugural Black Ferns XV squad in 2023 under Hansen.
Powerful props Maddison Robinson and Mo’omo’oga Palu, with dynamic loose forwards Taufa Bason and Mia Anderson have been named after impressing during last year’s Black Ferns XV and Super Rugby Aupiki campaigns.
Halfback Tara Turner has also earned a call-up alongside emerging outside backs Shyrah Tuilau-Tua’a and Justine McGregor. In 2024, McGregor was a high school sensation becoming the youngest player selected in the Black Ferns Sevens squad at just 17 years old.
Rising star Hollyrae Mete-Renata will add depth to the formidable midfield combination of Logo-I-Pulotu Lemapu-Atai’i Sylvia Brunt and Amy Du Plessis.
Mete-Renata, known for her explosive ball-carrying ability and work rate, had a breakout season in 2024 where she earned the Fiao’o Fa’amausilli Medal as Farah Palmer Cup Player of the Year and has since become a consistent contributor in Super Rugby Aupiki.
Five Black Ferns who have been playing in the Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) competition in the United Kingdom have also been named in the squad.
Black Ferns co-captain Ruahei Demant, Tanya Kalounivale, Liana Mikaele-Tu’u, Maiakawanakaulani Roos and Georgia Ponsonby will all travel from England to join the squad in the USA.
Ponsonby, who is still contracted with the Ealing Trailfinders until their season-end has been granted an eligibility exemption by the NZR Board due to injuries at hooker making her immediately available for Black Ferns selection.
Black Ferns Head Coach Whitney Hansen said the Pacific Four Series is an opportunity to showcase new talent and measure performance.
“Firstly, I’d like to congratulate those who have been selected in the Black Ferns for the first time and their whānau. The past few months have been highly competitive in-camp, and this is a testament to all the work they’ve put in throughout the women’s rugby pathway to get to this moment. We’ve got a great mix of experience in this squad, and we can’t wait for our fresh talent to experience their first Black Ferns Test environment,” Hansen said.
“We’re excited to begin our year of an 11-Test calendar, the most-ever games yet for our Black Ferns. PAC4 is a great starting point and provides us with a chance to go and test our game against some of the best in the world.”
The Black Ferns will continue their preparations at training camp in Wellington until Friday, March 27 and travel to the USA the following week ahead of their first Test match against the tournament-hosts in Sacramento on April 12 NZT.
Black Ferns Pacific Four Series squad 2026 is (Age, Provincial Union, Test caps), Super Rugby Aupiki squads have not yet been announced for the new season, so are not included below:
Loosehead props
Maddison Robinson (24, Canterbury, uncapped)
Awhina Tangen-Wainohu (28, Waikato, 10 Tests)
Chryss Viliko (25, Auckland, 19 Tests)
Hookers
Vici-Rose Green (23, Waikato, 5 Tests)
Atlanta Lolohea (22, Canterbury, 10 Tests)
Georgia Ponsonby (26, Canterbury, 37 Tests)
Tighthead props
Tanya Kalounivale (27, Waikato, 27 Tests)
Veisinia Mahutariki-Fakalelu (21, Waikato, 3 Tests)
Mo’omo’oga Palu (24, Hawke’s Bay, uncapped)
Locks
Laura Bayfield (27, Canterbury, 6 Tests)
Chelsea Bremner (30, Canterbury, 24 Tests)
Maiakawanakaulani Roos (24, Auckland, 38 Tests)
Maama Mo’onia Vaipulu (23, Auckland, 7 Tests)
Loose forwards
Mia Anderson (24, Waikato, uncapped)
Taufa Bason (19, Manawatū, uncapped)
Liana Mikaele-Tu’u (24, Auckland, 35 Tests)
Kaipo Olsen-Baker (23, Manawatū, 16 Tests)
Kennedy Tukuafu (29, Waikato, 34 Tests) – co-captain
Halfbacks
Maia Joseph (23, Otago, 16 Tests)
Tara Turner (22, Northland, uncapped)
First-fives
Ruahei Demant (30, Auckland, 51 Tests) – co-captain
Hannah King (22, Canterbury, 10 Tests)
Midfield
Logo-I-Pulotu Lemapu-Atai’i Sylvia Brunt (22, Auckland, 29 Tests)
Amy Du Plessis (26, Canterbury, 22 Tests)
Hollyrae Mete-Renata (22, Manawatū, uncapped)
Outside backs
Renee Holmes (26, Waikato, 29 Tests)
Ayesha Leti-I’iga (27, Wellington, 30 Tests)
Justine McGregor (19, Black Ferns Sevens)
Mererangi Paul (27, Counties Manukau, 14 Tests)
Shyrah Tuliau-Tua’a (19, Waikato, uncapped)
Unavailable for selection: Luka Connor (knee), Kaea Nepia (leg), Layla Sae (knee), Santo Taumata (knee).
Wider training group remaining in camp: Ariana Bayler, Leilani Hakiwai, Marcelle Parkes, Elinor Plum-King, Cilia-Marie Po’e-Tofaeono, Sam Taylor, Holly Wratt-Groeneweg.
Black Ferns Pacific Four Series 2026 Schedule
Black Ferns v USA
Saturday, April 11, 4.00pm PT (Sunday, April 12, 11.00am NZT) kick-off
Heart Health Park, Sacramento, California
Black Ferns v Canada
Friday, April 17, 5.15pm CT (Saturday, April 18, 10.15am NZT) kick-off
CPKC Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
Black Ferns v Australia
Saturday, April 25
9.45pm AEST kick-off (7.45pm NZT) kick-off
Sunshine Coast Stadium