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Black Ferns’ Ruahei Demant Set for Historic Milestone Against Canada

The New Zealand Black Ferns are poised for a significant moment in their Rugby World Cup journey as Ruahei Demant, their influential fly-half, is set to achieve a remarkable milestone in the upcoming semifinal against Canada on October 29, 2023. Demant is on track to become the most-capped player in Black Ferns history, a testament to her enduring impact on the team and the sport.
As the team prepares to face Canada, Demant will earn her 65th cap, surpassing the current record held by former teammate Fiao’o Fa’amausili. This achievement not only highlights Demant’s longevity in a physically demanding sport but also underscores her leadership qualities as the team captain.
Demant’s journey with the Black Ferns has been nothing short of exceptional. Since making her debut in 2017, she has been a pivotal figure in the team, known for her tactical acumen and playmaking abilities. Her presence on the field has consistently boosted the team’s performance, contributing to their success in various international competitions.
The semifinal match against Canada is not just another game for Demant; it represents the culmination of years of hard work and dedication. “It’s a special feeling to be reaching this milestone,” Demant remarked during a press conference. “I’m grateful for the support from my teammates, coaches, and everyone who has been part of this journey.”
With the stakes high, the Black Ferns aim to secure their place in the final, and Demant’s experience will be crucial in guiding the team through the pressure of knockout rugby. The semifinal is expected to attract significant attention, with fans eager to witness this historic moment in the sport.
As the Black Ferns continue their quest for a third consecutive Rugby World Cup title, Demant’s milestone serves as a reminder of the talent and determination present within the team. The match against Canada, scheduled to kick off at 19:00 local time, promises to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams vying for a spot in the championship.
This upcoming game not only highlights the athletic prowess of the players but also emphasizes the growing popularity of women’s rugby on the international stage. As Demant prepares to etch her name in the history books, she inspires a new generation of athletes while reinforcing the Black Ferns’ legacy in the sport.
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