Trailfinders Women Bolster Squad with Black Ferns Star Georgia Ponsonby for 2025-26 Season
Trailfinders Women secure Black Ferns' World Cup winner Georgia Ponsonby for the 2025-26 Premiership Women's Rugby season, enhancing their squad with top-tier talent.



Trailfinders Women have made a significant addition to their roster by signing New Zealand international Georgia Ponsonby for the 2025-26 Premiership Women's Rugby season. Ponsonby, a hooker with 31 caps for the Black Ferns, was instrumental in New Zealand's 2022 Rugby World Cup victory.
Ponsonby joins her New Zealand teammate Alana Borland, who was confirmed as a Trailfinders player in June. This reunion is expected to bring a dynamic synergy to the team. Barney Maddison, head coach of Trailfinders, praised Ponsonby as a "world-class" player.
"She's a proven high performer whose experience with the Black Ferns will add some real value to the group," Maddison said. "Georgia also has a fantastic connection with Alana [Borland], and I'm excited to see that relationship brought over here to Trailfinders."
Ponsonby is part of a wave of international talent joining Trailfinders for the upcoming season. The team has also secured Scotland captain Rachel Malcolm, second-row Emma Wassell, wing Francesca McGhie, England vice-captain Megan Jones, and Canada international Claire Gallagher.
"I'm stoked to be joining Trailfinders. It's an evolving team with exciting talent and a great culture," Ponsonby expressed her enthusiasm about the move.
This strategic recruitment underscores Trailfinders' ambition to compete at the highest level in the Premiership Women's Rugby, leveraging the experience and skill of international stars to build a formidable squad.