The Black Ferns have solidified their place as Aotearoa’s most successful national sports team, claiming a record sixth World Cup title.
Despite the persistent narrative that audiences aren’t interested in Women’s sport, stadiums were filled during the tournament and viewers tuned in in record numbers to watch the final live.
So is the women’s game finally getting the respect it deserves? Or is there more work to be done to ensure parity between men’s and women’s sport in this country?
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