Ma'ama Mo'onia Vaipulu

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Ma'ama Vaipulu
Date of birth (2002-11-26) 26 November 2002 (age 21)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Lock
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
2021–Present Auckland 18 (10)
Super Rugby
Years Team Apps (Points)
2023–Present Blues Women 12 (10)
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2024– New Zealand 1 (5)

Ma'ama Mo'onia Vaipulu (born 26 November 2002) is a New Zealand rugby union player. She plays Lock for the Blues Women in the Super Rugby Aupiki competition and for Auckland provincially.

Rugby career[edit]

Vaipulu made her first appearance in the Farah Palmer Cup for the Auckland Storm in 2021.[1] Two years later she debuted for the Blues against Matatū.[2]

In September 2023, she featured for the Black Ferns XVs side against the Manusina XVs.[2][3] She was part of the Blues side that won their first Super Rugby Aupiki title in 2024.[4][5]

In April 2024, she received her first Black Ferns contract.[6][4] She was then named in the Black Ferns squad for the Pacific Four Series.[7][8] She started in her test debut against the United States on 11 May 2024 and scored in the 26th minute for the Black Ferns sixth try.[9][10][11] Vaipulu became a dual international after her debut as she had previously represented New Zealand in Volleyball.[12][13]

Personal life[edit]

Vaipulu is of Tongan and Māori descent.[1] She attended Aorere College.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Mauafu, Neueli (2024-04-23). "Volleyball star "hops" sport codes and lands Black Ferns contract for 2024". TP+. Retrieved 2024-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b c Reid, Felicity (2024-04-22). "Sibling rivalry and Dad's wise words help propel Maama Vaipulu into Black Ferns". RNZ. Retrieved 2024-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Julian, Adam (2023-09-14). "Maama Vaipulu soaring high for Auckland". allblacks.com. Retrieved 2024-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ a b Reive, Christopher (2024-05-14). "'Didn't know if it was real': New Black Fern's rapid rise". NZ Herald. Retrieved 2024-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Preview: Super Rugby Aupiki Final 2024". superrugby.co.nz. 2024-04-11. Retrieved 2024-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ Whareaitu, Rachael (2024-04-22). "Talent aplenty in 2024 contracted Black Ferns group". allblacks.com. Retrieved 2024-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "Black Ferns Pacific Four Series squad named". allblacks.com. 2024-05-01. Retrieved 2024-05-01.
  8. ^ "Three uncapped players in Black Ferns squad to contest Pacific Four Series". RNZ. 2024-05-01. Retrieved 2024-05-01.
  9. ^ "Paul stars as Black Ferns kick off Pacific Four Series challenge with nine-try win over USA | World Rugby". www.world.rugby. 2024-05-11. Retrieved 2024-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ Porter, Joe (2024-05-10). "Black Ferns kick off season as next year's World Cup looms". RNZ. Retrieved 2024-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ Julian, Adam (2024-05-11). "Black Ferns kick off 2024 in emphatic fashion". allblacks.com. Retrieved 2024-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ "Three debutants named in Black Ferns team to tackle USA". allblacks.com. 2024-05-09. Retrieved 2024-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ Julian, Adam (2024-05-09). "The Black Ferns identity ahead of the 2024 Pacific Four Series". www.rugbypass.com. Retrieved 2024-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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