Portia Woodman, New Zealand
Rugby
New Zealand will always be synonymous with rugby, but while it’s often the All Blacks who grab the headlines, there is a rival though. Portia Woodman. The Kiwi flyer is of Maori descent and has lit up the world scene with her blistering pace and all-action performances. She has been clocked at more than 30kmph during games and is the all-time leading scorer in the Sevens World Series – not bad for someone who has been playing the game since 2013 – and that was after calling time on a pro netball career. She’s now facing the toughest challenge of her sporting career as she recovers from a serious Achilles tendon injury. She’s hoping to be back on the field towards the end of 2019.
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– Woodman was almost destined to be a rugby player with both her father, and uncle representing the All Blacks.
– She notched eight tries in a single game at the 2017 World Cup – two shy of the world record.
– Portia was named ahead of her All Black counterparts when she was placed in a list of the top-50 most influential rugby players in 2018.
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Woodman is already preparing for life outside rugby and is currently using her enforced time out of the game to start work on a building apprenticeship.
“I want you to know that what you can achieve will not be defined by the colour of your skin, by age, who you love, and by being a girl.” – Portia Woodman
Twitter: @PortiaWoodman
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