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Wellington Pride Name Strong Squad for 2023 Campaign

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Wellington Pride Head Coach Fusi Feaunati has named his squad for this year’s Farah Palmer Cup, presented by Bunnings.

 

The squad is headlined by Oriental-Rongotai’s Rugby World Cup winning duo of Ayesha Leti-I’iga and Joanah Ngan-Woo, fresh off another campaign with the Hurricanes Poua.

 

Leti-I’iga and Ngan Woo are joined by Poua teammates Maddie Feaunati, Jackie Patea-Fereti, Milly Mackey and Monica Tagoai. Chiefs Manawa speedster Georgia Daals is fresh off winning the MVP medal in the the Wellington Club Final, while Angelica Schwencke (Western Force) and and Fa’alua Tugaga (Melbourne Rebels) add some more Super Rugby level experience.

 

“The experience our Super Rugby and International players bring is invaluable. The mix of experience and youth in the squad is exciting, and something the coaching group are looking forward to working with” said Feaunati.

 

Amongst the group are seven uncapped players, five of which have been named in the squad for the first time. Drenna Falaniko, Fa’alua Tugaga, Octavia Nanai-Iafeta and Petrina Foaese join the squad for the first time off the back of a successful club season with the championship winning Marist St Pats. Joining them is uncapped Ashlyn Pescini, who returns to the squad again after being named in 2022. Avalon’s Siaiga Filipo is the fifth new addition to the squad, while Petone prop Lavinia Lea returns after a stint in 2021.

 

“We have seven uncapped players in the squad this year who have played their way into the squad through their performance throughout the club season.”

 

Feaunati is pleased with the talent in the group, as well as the difficulty in selecting 30 players from such a strong Premier competition in the region.

 

“It’s a good problem to have, so many players in good contention for these spots. Selection wasn’t easy, but we’re confident the squad we have can go out there on any given day and do the job.”

 

The Wellington Pride begin their 2023 campaign on Saturday July 15th against Canterbury in Christchurch.

 

2023 Wellington Pride Squad:

Angelica

Schwencke

Petone

Arene

Landon-Lane

Northern United

Ashlyn

Pescini

Marist St Pats

Ayesha

Leti-I'iga

Oriental Rongotai

Barbra

Taumoli

Oriental Rongotai

Chloe

Te Moananui

Petone

Drenna

Falaniko

Marist St Pats

Fa'alua

Tugaga

Marist St Pats

Georgia

Daals

Marist St Pats

Hosanna

Aumua

Avalon

Ivana

Samani

Oriental Rongotai

Jackie

Patea-Fereti

Petone

Jaydah

Timu

Marist St Pats

Joanah

Ngan-Woo

Oriental Rongotai

Justine

McGregor

Petone

Kelly

Laumalili-Tuiatua

Marist St Pats

Lavinia

Lea

Petone

Lyric

Faleafaga

Marist St Pats

Maddie

Feaunati

Marist St Pats

Milly

Mackey

Petone

Monica

Tagoai

Marist St Pats

Nina

Foaese

Northern United

Octavia

Nanai-Iafeta

Marist St Pats

Petrina

Foaese

Marist St Pats

Siaiga

Filipo

Avalon

Sinead

Ryder

Oriental Rongotai

Sydnee

Wilkins

Marist St Pats

Tamara

Ruaporo

Marist St Pats

Valini

Vaka

Marist St Pats