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Pacific Four Series

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The Pacific Four Series is an international rugby union competition that is sanctioned by World Rugby. It is contested between four women's national teams — Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States.[1] It began in 2021 and was initially contested between Canada and the United States. They were later joined by Australia and New Zealand in 2022.

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History

The Pacific Four Series was announced as a cross-regional tournament that will serve as a qualifier for Oceania Rugby and Rugby Americas North (RAN) to the WXV competition that will officially launch in 2023. Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States were announced as the competing teams for the tournament.[2][3]

Australia and New Zealand were unable to join the inaugural competition in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, World Rugby decided to proceed with the soft launch with only Canada and the United States. Canada won the initial tournament after two rounds of play.[4][5]

New Zealand won the 2022 Pacific Four Series after defeating the United States 50–6 in the final match.[6][7] New Zealand retained the series title in 2023.[8][9] In 2024, Canada won their first-ever test against the Black Ferns and claimed their second title.[10][11]

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Results

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