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  1. Kendra Margaret Cocksedge MNZM (born 1 July 1988) is a retired New Zealand Rugby Union player and Cricketer. She played for the New Zealand Women's national rugby union side, the Black Ferns and for the Canterbury provincial side. She was a member of the 2010, 2017 and 2021 Rugby World Cup winning squads.

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  2. Kendra Cocksedge (n. 1 de julio de 1988) es una jugadora internacional neozelandesa de rugby y cricket. [1] [2] Juega con el equipo neozelandés de rugby a XV, los Black Ferns ("Helechos negros") y para provincialmente para Canterbury. Formó parte del equipo que ganó la Copa Mundial Femenina de Rugby de 2010.

  3. 2 de sept. de 2022 · 2 September 2022. Kendra Cocksedge, the most capped Black Fern of all time, has announced today that she will retire from all rugby after Rugby World Cup 2021. Cocksedge has had an unprecedented career in the black jersey, debuting in 2007 and going on to play a record 64 matches and scoring a record 382 points.

  4. 22 de oct. de 2021 · A former World Rugby Women’s Player of the Year, Kendra Cocksedge is a central figure in the Black Ferns set-up. Ten things you should know about Kendra Cocksedge. 1. Kendra Cocksedge was born on 1 July 1988 in New Plymouth, New Zealand. Her earliest sporting memory is running around the rugby field in bare feet on ice-cold mornings. 2.

  5. 2 de sept. de 2022 · New Zealand's most-capped women's player Kendra Cocksedge will retire from rugby after her country hosts the World Cup in October and November. The 34-year-old made her debut in 2007 and has...

  6. 9 de dic. de 2022 · 1. Kendra Cocksedge admits the joy in the moment her Black Ferns won the World Cup had her reconsidering her plans to retire, but ultimately the Black Ferns’ most-capped-ever player finds herself satisfied with her career and in a good space to leave her playing days behind.

  7. 31 de may. de 2018 · World Rugby. 1.34M subscribers. 74. 5.5K views 5 years ago #WRWC2017. One of the stars of New Zealand's #WRWC2017 success and the 2015 World Rugby Women's Player of the Year, Kendra Cocksedge...