Black Ferns Kendra Reynolds goes back to school

Black Ferns flanker Kendra Reynolds visiting her old school, Te Puke Intermediate. Photo/Video: Black Ferns.

Black Ferns flanker Kendra Reynolds has paid a visit to her old school, Te Puke Intermediate, as part of a team community event ahead of their Pacific Four Series Test match against Australia in Tauranga Domain on Monday.

The Black Ferns are in Tauranga preparing for their first test on home soil in almost three years. They take on Australia at the Tauranga Domain on Monday June 6 at 2.45pm.

In a Youtube video Kendra takes viewers on a visit to her old classroom, where students asked her questions about her role models and values.

"My role model in life was definitely my mum," says Kendra. "Epic human."

Kendra says her mother used to drive her to every training session.

"She showed me what it's like to be a good human."

She loves being a full time rugby player, telling the class about the exciting nature of that.

The entire Pacific Four Series will be broadcast live on Spark Sport, with delayed coverage of the Black Ferns v Wallaroos match on June 6 to be available free-to-air on Three and ThreeNow.

All six of the matches in the Pacific Four Series, between New Zealand, Australia, Canada and USA, will be shown on Spark Sport, as the team's gear up for Rugby World Cup 2021, played in 2022.

Tickets are available now to watch four of the world's top teams go head-to-head in Tauranga in what is a significant year for women's rugby.

An opportunity to witness the Black Ferns take on old foes Australia, and see Canada battle it out with the USA at Tauranga Domain is happening on Monday, June 6.

New Zealand is hosting the 2022 edition of the Pacific Four Series over three days, on June 6 at Tauranga Domain, June 12 at The Trusts Arena in Waitakere and June 18 at Semenoff Stadium in Whangarei, with tickets now on sale.

Contested by New Zealand, Australia, Canada and USA, the cross-regional, annual international competition acts as one of the principle annual qualification routes for the top tier of WXV from 2023 and will also serve as crucial preparation for Rugby World Cup 2021 which kicks off on October 8, 2022 in Auckland.

Spark Sport are the official New Zealand broadcasters of the World Cup.

The Black Ferns opening Test against the Wallaroos on Monday June 6 from the Tauranga Domain will also be shown an hour later on Three and ThreeNow.

Pacific Four Series 2022 match schedule:

Monday, June 6 – 12.15pm, Canada v USA - Tauranga Domain, Tauranga

Monday, June 6 – 2.45pm, New Zealand v Australia - Tauranga Domain, Tauranga

Sunday, June12 – 12.15pm, USA v Australia - The Trusts Arena, Waitakere, Auckland

Sunday, June 12 – 2.45pm, Canada v New Zealand - The Trusts Arena, Waitakere, Auckland

Saturday, June 18 – 1.30pm, Australia v Canada - Semenoff Stadium, Whangarei

Saturday, June 18– 4pm, New Zealand v USA - Semenoff Stadium, Whangarei

Tickets are as cheap as $5, with reserved seating no more than $15 for adults. Be part of the action. Tickets can be purchased here.

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