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Portia Woodman-Wickliffe retires from international rugby again
Summary
Portia Woodman-Wickliffe has announced her second retirement from international rugby and will step away from both international sevens and XVs; she finished with 50 international tries and 22 World Cup tries.
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Portia Woodman-Wickliffe has announced her retirement from international rugby for a second time. The 34-year-old said she feels grateful for the chance to represent New Zealand and ready to move into a new chapter. She will retire from both international sevens and XVs after a career that included World Cup wins and a return to the 2025 tournament in England.
Main facts:
- The announcement marks her second international retirement; she initially retired after winning sevens gold at the 2024 Olympics and later returned for the World Cup in England.
- She helped New Zealand win the Women's World Cup in 2017 and 2022, and New Zealand finished third in the recent World Cup after a semi-final loss to Canada and a win over France.
- Woodman-Wickliffe became New Zealand's outright record try-scorer, recording her 50th international try in a pool match against Japan and finishing with 22 World Cup tries; she is also a two-time World Rugby women's player of the year.
Summary:
Her retirement concludes an international career notable for multiple World Cup titles and national try-scoring records. Undetermined at this time.
