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    Halfback Maia Joseph has been withdrawn from the Black Ferns' match day 23 for the opening test of their Rugby world Cup campaign in the UK

    Halfback Maia Joseph has been withdrawn from the Black Ferns' match day 23 for the opening test of their Rugby world Cup campaign in the UK


    Joseph will miss tomorrow morning's match against Spain due to a hamstring injury suffered during Friday's team training.

    Iritana Hohaia has been called into the side as injury replacement and will start in the number 9 jersey.

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