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Wallaroos walloped by Black Ferns in eight-try romp at Christchurch

The Black Ferns have produced a dominant display to defeat the Wallaroos 52-5 in Christchurch, with Kiwi halves Kendra Cocksedge and Ruahei Demant dominating the contest as the hosts ran away with the victory.

Demant and winger Ayesha Leti-I’iga finished with doubles as the Black Ferns retained the O’Reilly Cup, remaining undefeated against the visitors.

Piper Duck got a late try for the Wallaroos as they struggled to shut down the hosts’ attack, looking to bounce back in Adelaide next week.

“Full credit to the Kiwis, they put us to the sword and they really made us pay as we struggled to grind them down and stop their possession,” Wallaroos captain Shannon Parry said.

“It’s a stepping stone to the back end of the year. I think we’ve come a long way in a short time and we’re looking forward to what’s ahead at the end of the year.

“We’re really looking forward to getting back to Adelaide, there’s nothing like playing at home so we’re really looking forward to getting to Adelaide Oval and playing in front of the green and gold army.”

Cocksedge set up the first try after several strong bursts from the Black Ferns forward pack as the scrum half put Ruahei Demant through a hole.

The Wallaroos looked promising when they spread the ball through Ivania Wong and Mahalia Murphy but couldn’t find any ascendancy at set-piece time as the hosts controlled the first half.

Lock Joanah Ngan-Woo powered over the line eight minutes later before centre Amy du Plessis stretched out and dived over the line to score her first try in international rugby.

Cocksedge then put Ayesha Leti-I’iga through a hole almost immediately from the kick-off to ramp up their attack.

The 34-year-old’s show and go caught the Wallaroos’ defence napping as she

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