Wallaroos' Tregonning eyes first win over New Zealand at Women's World Cup

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Wallaroos' Tregonning eyes first win over New Zealand at Women's World Cup
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Australia coach Jay Tregonning has set his sights on a first-ever Wallaroos win against New Zealand when the teams meet in their Women's World Cup opener in October after an improved performance against the Black Ferns in Adelaide on Saturday.New Zealand ran out 22-14 winners against the Australians, but

Australia coach Jay Tregonning has set his sights on a first-ever Wallaroos win against New Zealand when the teams meet in their Women's World Cup opener in October after an improved performance against the Black Ferns in Adelaide on Saturday.

Debutant Bienne Terita scored a pair of tries for the home side and Tregonning is now targeting an elusive victory over the Black Ferns for his improving outfit when the teams clash again at Eden Park on Oct. 8."But we're really looking at making sure that the quarter-finals is our goal for the World Cup.

Terita gave the Wallaroos a 10th minute lead when she dived over for the opening try having earlier missed a golden opportunity to score when the ball slipped out of her grasp close to the line. Joanah Ngan-woo crept over the line six minutes after the restart to increase New Zealand's lead and Kendra Reynolds enhanced the gap with 16 minutes remaining when she powered her way through the Australian defence to score.

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