I get so anxious when she makes a break, as she seems so slow from overhead. I always want to call out, "run Jorja, put some speed on, they are going to run you down." She just seems to have to an easy unhurried one speed running style. I've heard the Black Ferns coach say she is faster than she looks, but my eyes tell me otherwise.
@@johnprattley945 lol yeah I am the same and think the same, what amazes me is her ability to make those initial breaks, it is her superpower being able to lean so far on the angles. And she has now taken her offload and passing abilities to the next level. I think that knockout she suffered somehow lit a fire in her abilities.
Awesome work ladies keep up the fantastic legacy you ladies are outstandingly the best in the world without a doubt another absolutely amazing performance on the world stage wooo hooo
70s 80s I played Union as a school kid, played back yard with twin sisters who were neighbours , I can honestly say I didn't play soft against them but I didn't want to hurt them either but they were brave considering we were same age I was bigger and more robust, looking back I give them full credit for challenging me , they had skills and ran rings around me.
Well played New Zealand great win. But have to praise the Americans seeing them tap the New Zealand players that scored, great sportsmanship, from Oz 👍
Blyde is the equivalent of a mini Terminator that has been reprogrammed to play rugby. She is remorseless. To think it was only in December at Cape Town that she scored her 200th try and is now on 237. If she keeps up the pace she could get to 250 by the end of the series. Together with the less well-known members of the team the Black Ferns have in Blyde, Hirini, Millar, Kaka, King, Pouri-Lane, Waaka and Woodman-Wickcliffe a “murderers’ row” of talent. The term is appropriate considering who the Black Ferns were playing as "Murderers' Row" is most associated with the 1920s New York Yankees baseball team and since then has commonly used in the USA as a descriptor for teams with formidable talent.
Wrong. Murderers row never refers to a team. It refers to the line of formidable opposition you have to face. Usually used in combat sports. Stop talking bullshit.
@@JaemanEdwards My recollection of the term is confirmed by the Wikipedia entry titled “Murderers Row”, those introduction states: “Murderers' Row were the baseball teams of the New York Yankees in the late 1920s, widely considered some of the best teams in history. The nickname is in particular describing the first six hitters in the 1927 team lineup: Earle Combs, Mark Koenig, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Bob Meusel, and Tony Lazzeri.” Yes, the term has been used in boxing, as described in the Wikipedia entry “Murderers' Row (boxing)” which states: “The expression "murderers' row" had been used previously to describe the batting line-up of the New York Yankees baseball team in the late 1920s.” The point I was trying to make was how formidable the current Black Ferns sevens are. Vancouver saw them play in their 50th semi-final.
This young lass for USA Sullivan is a great asset for the American Team, she is such a work horse, she never stops trying to catch the opposite ball carrier. I do hope her coaching staff give her the kudos that she works hard for and deserves.
Awesome win ... Maybe the NRL players should take a look how these Ladies barely celebrated each try , NRL try scorers celebrate each try like they've gotten the Grand Final winning try.
Can someone tell me why I love watching women's rugby but bored when watching the men? It's the opposite with any other sport like basketball and soccer.
Jorja Miller and the other Black Ferns 7s players are sorely needed to bolster the Black Ferns 15s for the 2025 RWC year, the 15s team look a bit lost, lacking athleticism and underpowered without their 7s superstars to be very honest.
Miller has got such a freaky way she slides on angles between defenders, she does it often, it is beautiful to watch.
I get so anxious when she makes a break, as she seems so slow from overhead. I always want to call out, "run Jorja, put some speed on, they are going to run you down." She just seems to have to an easy unhurried one speed running style. I've heard the Black Ferns coach say she is faster than she looks, but my eyes tell me otherwise.
@@johnprattley945 lol yeah I am the same and think the same, what amazes me is her ability to make those initial breaks, it is her superpower being able to lean so far on the angles. And she has now taken her offload and passing abilities to the next level. I think that knockout she suffered somehow lit a fire in her abilities.
The best player in the world
Man her strides look slow yet the metres gained that's when she side steps wow
She's a star
Awesome work ladies keep up the fantastic legacy you ladies are outstandingly the best in the world without a doubt another absolutely amazing performance on the world stage wooo hooo
These Kiwi's were born to play this game, weren't they?
As a kid in the 70s/80s we always heard "kiwi kids are born holding rugby balls". 😂😂
70s 80s I played Union as a school kid, played back yard with twin sisters who were neighbours , I can honestly say I didn't play soft against them but I didn't want to hurt them either but they were brave considering we were same age I was bigger and more robust, looking back I give them full credit for challenging me , they had skills and ran rings around me.
Yes they are❤
Blyde, Waaka, Portia, Miller they are legendary spirits that embody certain aspects of the game in a perfect way not achievable to mere mortals
Proud of our girls I wish they would get just as much recognition as the NZ warriors on the News. These girls lead the way!!!🤜🤜🤜
A great team effort by the NZ ladies.
Jorga MAGIC miller ,,,what a player,what a woman
Well played New Zealand great win. But have to praise the Americans seeing them tap the New Zealand players that scored, great sportsmanship, from Oz 👍
That's also because NZers are friendly & good sports
Blyde is definitely an alien. And that ref? I don't even think he's from this very galaxy.
Blyde is the equivalent of a mini Terminator that has been reprogrammed to play rugby. She is remorseless. To think it was only in December at Cape Town that she scored her 200th try and is now on 237. If she keeps up the pace she could get to 250 by the end of the series.
Together with the less well-known members of the team the Black Ferns have in Blyde, Hirini, Millar, Kaka, King, Pouri-Lane, Waaka and Woodman-Wickcliffe a “murderers’ row” of talent. The term is appropriate considering who the Black Ferns were playing as "Murderers' Row" is most associated with the 1920s New York Yankees baseball team and since then has commonly used in the USA as a descriptor for teams with formidable talent.
Wrong. Murderers row never refers to a team. It refers to the line of formidable opposition you have to face. Usually used in combat sports. Stop talking bullshit.
@@JaemanEdwards My recollection of the term is confirmed by the Wikipedia entry titled “Murderers Row”, those introduction states:
“Murderers' Row were the baseball teams of the New York Yankees in the late 1920s, widely considered some of the best teams in history. The nickname is in particular describing the first six hitters in the 1927 team lineup: Earle Combs, Mark Koenig, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Bob Meusel, and Tony Lazzeri.”
Yes, the term has been used in boxing, as described in the Wikipedia entry “Murderers' Row (boxing)” which states:
“The expression "murderers' row" had been used previously to describe the batting line-up of the New York Yankees baseball team in the late 1920s.”
The point I was trying to make was how formidable the current Black Ferns sevens are. Vancouver saw them play in their 50th semi-final.
@@johnprattley945 Americans are so backward
Boy, Blyde is amazing . Great reader of the game.
Ferns rolled out the subs and they tore the USA defence up even more.
Well done NZ , USA a hearty performance.
Wasn't hearty at all hori. Stop talking kaka.
Building nicely towards the Olympics. 👍🏽
Ka pai Ladies Ka pai 👏👏👏👏
Awesome win from our Wahine warriors. However interesting penalty when the opposing player pushes the legs to cover the ball??!
This young lass for USA Sullivan is a great asset for the American Team, she is such a work horse, she never stops trying to catch the opposite ball carrier. I do hope her coaching staff give her the kudos that she works hard for and deserves.
USA team does play well and a team to be watch out for in future games.
of course they do they are in the top 4 in the rugby 7 standings USA and Canada girls are phenomenal but nz and Australia are the top 2
This not putting the ball down for a try is doing my head in
Time wasting, should be penalised especially in sevens.
The Ref! He's Baron Haukonnen's son in the Dune film, eh?
The glider does it agsin
I was quite impressed by USA,given a couple of years that score is going to be a lot closer.
GO NZ
Sullivan was the only one defending 😢
💯🖤
Why the thumbnail image/video of a male referee for a female game? very strange.
Nz too good
These WaiHine Toa are Absolutely Amazing and Awesome Triple A💯%😂
Awesome win ... Maybe the NRL players should take a look how these Ladies barely celebrated each try , NRL try scorers celebrate each try like they've gotten the Grand Final winning try.
Alex Try 9:30 mm
When i knew that NZ and USA in a final, i went fishing. Not worth watching. I knew USA no chance. If Australia, yes! Ill watch.
Seeing a Kiwi supporter covered in Black face paint with the fern, wearing a SA cap made me smile
Tumeke ladies,
nz should give the AB a few lessons.
That lady touch judge was a joke. Does she need glasses. Couldn’t make a single call, no point her being there.
Can someone tell me why I love watching women's rugby but bored when watching the men? It's the opposite with any other sport like basketball and soccer.
the US team need to play the game and not play for penalties!!!. They wasted so much possession .
Smokin ladies 😂
Jorja Miller and the other Black Ferns 7s players are sorely needed to bolster the Black Ferns 15s for the 2025 RWC year, the 15s team look a bit lost, lacking athleticism and underpowered without their 7s superstars to be very honest.
These ladies got enough gold to build a statue of themselves 😂