The New Zealand Herald

Allan backing Black Ferns in ‘disgracefu­l’ schedule clash

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A government minister has slammed New Zealand’s rugby bosses over the scheduling blunder that could force fans to miss out on watching one of the country’s two top teams this weekend.

Justice Minister Kiri Allan took to Twitter yesterday, saying she would be supporting the Black Ferns in their World Cup quarter-final clash with Wales on Saturday — rather than watching the All Blacks against Japan.

The Black Ferns’ bid to defend their World Cup title rolls on in Whangā rei, with the knockout clash kicking off at 7.30pm — while the All Blacks’ test gets under way from 6.50pm in Tokyo.

Allan called the clash “disgracefu­l’’, citing the recent Fifa Women’s World Cup draw as an example of scheduling done well.

“I’ll be supporting our Black Ferns this weekend in Whangārei. But NZ Rugby, this clash was avoidable, and frankly, disgracefu­l. For tips on how to plan a world standard women’s World Cup, suggest you take some tips from @FIFAWorldC­up who set the standard last w/e w their draw.”

Sports Minister Grant Robertson said the clash is “really unfortunat­e”, and said: “I do expect better from New Zealand Rugby.”

“This is a major internatio­nal tournament that we’re hosting. I don’t know all the circumstan­ces about why the game had to be played at the time it was in Japan . . . but I really do think everything should have been done to avoid that.”

Responding to Allan’s comments, Robertson says the minister is “one of our most passionate supporters of the Black Ferns”. “I too will be in Whangā rei this weekend cheering on the Black Ferns, and I encourage all New Zealanders to do the same — and support the All Blacks. We can do both.”

National deputy leader Nicola Willis said “it’s a real shame”, “pretty sloppy”, and “a wasted opportunit­y to support what many see as our national sport and our national teams”.

“For the record, I’ll be watching our women play rugby.”

NZR has since apologised for the clash, admitting the Black Ferns’ possible quarter-final wasn’t taken into considerat­ion when scheduling the All Blacks fixtures.

“Unfortunat­ely, when Japan Rugby set the kick-off time for the All Blacks test, NZR did not take into account the Rugby World Cup stipulatio­n that the host nation would play in the quarter-final 2 time slot regardless of pool results and may inadverten­tly cause a clash,” NZR said in a statement.

“New Zealand Rugby is delighted with how New Zealanders have embraced not only the Black Ferns but the tournament as a whole.”

Black Ferns assistant coach Wes Clarke earlier said fans would have a tough choice to make.

“If you’re at home, you’re probably going to have to make a decision which one to watch on delay, to be honest,” Clarke said.

“We’re conscious of the fact we’re trying to play an expansive, attractive game that’s going to pull people into the women’s game, and that’s what you’re going to see if you pick us.”

Veteran halfback Kendra Cocksedge added: “At the end of the day we’re playing some really good footy, and we’ve attracted an awesome crowd across the country and across the world. We’re hoping everyone gets in and supports us, and we’re asking that of New Zealand and the world.’’

Should the Black Ferns topple Wales – a team they beat by 44 points during pool play – they will meet either France or Italy, with England on the other side of the draw.

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