Thursday, August 26, 2010
World Cup: Black Ferns behind the scenes
One of New Zealand's TV news channels has broadcast this ten minute feature of the Black Ferns. The main theme of the broadcast was to introduce the team to the New Zealand public because - amazing though it may seem - three back-to-back World Cups in the country's national sport has done nothing to improve the teams almost complete anonymity.
The feature includes interviews with several major players (and their families), and the coach. We also see them in training - where they make full use of the natural environment, including one of the biggest sand dunes you have ever seen!
Well worth a look.
The feature includes interviews with several major players (and their families), and the coach. We also see them in training - where they make full use of the natural environment, including one of the biggest sand dunes you have ever seen!
Well worth a look.
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