Kendra Cocksedge rugby player
Kendra Cocksedge rugby player

Kendra Cocksedge

1st Jul 1988 1.57m/64kg Scrum Half

Originally from Taranaki, Cocksedge made her first class debut for the red-and blacks in 2007. She had a solid campaign with Canterbury in the Farah Palmer Cup.

Cocksedge made her Test debut at 19 and went on to become the most experienced member of the Black Ferns backline.

She was the 2015 World Rugby Women’s Player of the Year and in 2016 took up a Women’s Rugby Development Officer role with New Zealand Rugby, focused on growing the game in the Crusaders region.

An integral member of the Black Ferns, she was awarded World Rugby Women's Player of the Year in 2015, the same season she was named New Zealand Rugby Women's Player of the Year.

Since her debut for the Black Ferns in 2007, Cocksedge has won two Women's Rugby World Cups, in 2010 and 2017, as well as clinching a Rugby World Cup Sevens crown in 2013.

Also a skilled sevens player, Cocksedge has been named in the Black Ferns squad for the 2017 Women's World Cup, where she will look to add to her 37 caps.

Cocksedge took special pride in winning her first Farah Palmer Cup title with Canterbury in 2017 and then defending it in 2018.

2018 also saw Kendra became the first woman to win the Kelvin R Tremain Memorial Player of the Year.

Heading into the 2019 season, she has 47 test caps and 282 points.

In December 2020, she was named as the Farah Palmer Cup Player of the Year.

JW DEC 2020

Career

Matatu Women Logo Matatu Women
Scrum Half
2022 - present
black-ferns-logo New Zealand Women
Scrum Half
2014 - 2023