VIDEO: 'Can’t wait for a maul, scrum, the dirty work'

SPOTLIGHT: Jorja Miller is unanimously considered one of the world’s best players on the HSBC SVNS Series with the Black Ferns Sevens, and the 21-year-old isn’t done there with the Women’s World Cup now a new target.
On Wednesday, it was announced that seven Black Ferns Sevens stars had entered the race for national selection ahead of the showpiece event in England, which begins on August 22 and later ends on September 27 at Twickenham Stadium.
Stacey Waaka and Theresa Setefano both helped the Black Ferns take out the World Cup title on home soil with that famous win over England a few years ago, and the two-time Olympic gold medallists are hoping to help the Black Ferns repeat history in a matter of months.
Alena Saili, Dhys Faleafaga and Kelsey Teneti have also already played for the Black Ferns, but the same can’t be said for New Zealand’s sevens vice-captain Risi Pouri-Lane and Miller who are preparing to embark on an exciting new journey.
It’s been reported that both Miller and Waaka will be available for the Black Ferns Sevens when the SVNS Series World Championship is held in May, with the duo linking up with the Black Ferns and the other five code-hoppers during World Rugby’s Pacific Four Series.
“A World Cup in England is second best to a World Cup in New Zealand so that’s really exciting,” Miller explained in a video on the Black Ferns’ Instagram.
“Just knowing that it was an opportunity, like it’s not going to be easy and man, they’ve got a pretty stacked team already.
“I can really grow and just learn off the girls. There are some high, high-level professionals in that team with heaps of knowledge that, man, I’d just love to learn off and just be a sponge which I think is really exciting, like a whole new challenge.
“Can’t wait for a maul, scrum, the dirty work.”