Braxton Sorensen-McGee Shines with Double Tries in Black Ferns' Pacific Four Series Victory
18-year-old Braxton Sorensen-McGee scores twice on her Black Ferns debut, leading New Zealand to a 38-12 win over Australia in the Pacific Four Series.


Teenage sensation Braxton Sorensen-McGee made a remarkable debut for the Black Ferns, scoring two tries in New Zealand's commanding 38-12 victory over Australia in the Pacific Four Series. The 18-year-old full-back, who recently helped the Blues defend their Super Rugby Aupiki title, showcased her exceptional talent on the international stage.
Match Highlights
- Ayesha Leti-I'iga opened the scoring with two early tries, setting the tone for the Black Ferns.
- Sorensen-McGee claimed her first Test try just before halftime, extending New Zealand's lead to 19-0.
- Chryss Viliko added another try shortly after the break, further solidifying the Black Ferns' dominance.
Australia's Fightback
Despite the early setback, the Wallaroos showed resilience with tries from Eva Karpani and Ashley Marsters, narrowing the gap to 26-12. However, late tries from Sylvia Brunt and Sorensen-McGee ensured New Zealand's 28th consecutive Test win over their trans-Tasman rivals.
Looking Ahead
Reigning champions Canada, who kicked off the Pacific Four Series with a 26-14 win over the United States, will face New Zealand next Saturday in Christchurch. Sorensen-McGee's stellar performance has put her in contention for selection for the upcoming Rugby World Cup in England, where New Zealand will aim for a third consecutive title.
Related Topics
- Rugby Union
- Super Rugby Aupiki
- Pacific Four Series
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