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2019 Laurie O'Reilly Cup

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The 2019 Laurie O'Reilly Cup was the 12th edition of the competition. The first test was played in Perth on August 10 and the second test was played in Auckland on August 17.[1][2] The tests were part of double-header matches between the All Blacks and Australia during their Bledisloe Cup series. [2][1]

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The Black Ferns won the series in a clean sweep and successfully defended their title.[3][4]

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Game 1

Test: 1349 10 August 2019 Australia  10–47  New Zealand Optus Stadium  
7pm (NZT) Try: Lori Cramer (2) Try: Charmaine McMenamin (2)
Renee Wickliffe
Ruahei Demant
Selica Winiata
Les Elder
Ayesha Leti-I'iga
Joanah Ngan-Woo
Con: Kendra Cocksedge
Ruahei Demant
Pen: Kendra Cocksedge
Referee: Scotland Hollie Davidson
FB15Mahalia Murphy
RW14Samantha Treherne
OC13Alysia Lefau-Fakaosilea
IC12Ariana Hira-Herangi
LW11Lori Cramer
FH10Trilleen Pomare
SH9Georgia Cormick
N88Grace Hamilton (c)
BF7Emily Chancellor
OF6Millie Boyle (vc)
RL5Alisha Hewett
LL4Michaela Leonard
TP3Evelyn Horomia
HK2Averyl Mitchell
LP1Liz Patu
Replacements:
HK16Ashley Marsters
PR17Emily Robinson
PR18Christina Sekona
FL19Rebecca Clough
FL20Shannon Mato
SH21Iliseva Batibasaga
FH22Arabella McKenzie
CE23Mhicca Carter
Coach:
Australia Dwayne Nestor
FB15Selica Winiata (vc)
RW14Renee Wickliffe
OC13Carla Hohepa
IC12Chelsea Alley
LW11Ayesha Leti-I'iga
FH10Ruahei Demant
SH9Kendra Cocksedge (vc)
N88Charmaine McMenamin
BF7Les Elder (c)
OF6Pia Tapsell
RL5Charmaine Smith
LL4Eloise Blackwell
TP3Aleisha-Pearl Nelson
HK2Te Kura Ngata-Aerengemate
LP1Toka Natua
Replacements:
HK16Forne Burkin
PR17Leilani Perese
PR18Olivia Ward-Duin
LK19Joanah Ngan-Woo
FL20Kennedy Simon
SH21Arihiana Marino-Tauhinu
BK22Krysten Cottrell
BK23Kilisitina Moata'ane
Coach:
New Zealand Glenn Moore

Assistant referees:
Australia Amy Perrett
Australia Amber McLachlan

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Game 2

Test: 1352 17 August 2019 New Zealand  37–8  Australia Eden Park  
5pm (NZT) Try: Ruahei Demant
Eloise Blackwell
Carla Hohepa
Charmaine McMenamin
Charmaine Smith
Con: Kendra Cocksedge (2)
Chelsea Alley
Pen: Kendra Cocksedge (2)
Try: Mahalia Murphy
Pen: Lori Cramer
Referee: South Africa Aimee Barrett-Theron
FB15Selica Winiata (vc)
RW14Renee Wickliffe
OC13Carla Hohepa
IC12Chelsea Alley
LW11Ayesha Leti-I'iga
FH10Ruahei Demant
SH9Kendra Cocksedge (vc)
N88Charmaine McMenamin
BF7Les Elder (c)
OF6Pia Tapsell
RL5Charmaine Smith
LL4Eloise Blackwell
TP3Aleisha-Pearl Nelson
HK2Te Kura Ngata-Aerengemate
LP1Toka Natua
Replacements:
HK16Luka Connor
PR17Leilani Perese
PR18Olivia Ward-Duin
FL19Jackie Patea-Fereti
FL20Kennedy Simon
SH21Arihiana Marino-Tauhinu
FH22Krysten Cottrell
BK23Grace Brooker
Coach:
New Zealand Glenn Moore
FB15Mhicca Carter
RW14Mahalia Murphy
OC13Alysia Lefau-Fakaosilea
IC12Ariana Hira-Herangi
LW11Lori Cramer
FH10Trilleen Pomare
SH9Georgia Cormick
N88Grace Hamilton (c)
BF7Shannon Mato
OF6Millie Boyle (vc)
RL5Alisha Hewett
LL4Michaela Leonard
TP3Evelyn Horomia
HK2Averyl Mitchell
LP1Liz Patu
Replacements:
HK16Ashley Marsters
PR17Emily Robinson
PR18Christina Sekona
LK19Michelle Milward
FL20Emily Chancellor
SH21Iliseva Batibasaga
BK22Arabella McKenzie
BK23Samantha Treherne
Coach:
Australia Dwayne Nestor
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Australia

Head Coach Dwayne Nestor named a 28-player squad for the 2019 Laurie O'Reilly Cup.[6]

Head coach: Australia Dwayne Nestor

New Zealand

Head Coach Glenn Moore named a 28-player squad for the 2019 Laurie O'Reilly Cup.[2][7]

Head coach: New Zealand Glenn Moore

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Broadcast

All the O’Reilly Cup matches were broadcast LIVE on FOX SPORTS, Kayo and RUGBY.com.au Radio in Australia.[8]

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