KENDRA COKSEDGE

SPORTS WOMAN

“I fell in love with rugby from the moment I started playing”

KENDRA COKSEDGE (1988)

Kendra Coksedge is a rugby player from New Zealand.

When she started playing rugby at school, she always found herself on the field surrounded by boys.

She plays for the Black Ferns team, in rugby XV, in the position scrum-half, where she made her debut as a teenager. She has won two World Cup rugby XV (2010 and 2017) and rugby VII (2013).

In 2018, when she was 30 years old, she received the Kelvin Tremain Memorial Trophy, the award for the best rugby player in New Zealand. Kendra made history, as the first woman to be named the best rugby player of the year in New Zealand, the rugby country for excellence.


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