Setting: Northland Occasions Center, Whangarei Date: Saturday, 29 October Start up: 07:30 BST
Inclusion: Live BBC Radio Grains Additional analysis on BBC Game site and application in addition to live text critique on BBC Game site and application
Ridges have rolled out four improvements for their Rugby World Cup quarter-last against reigning champs New Zealand.
Scrum-half Keira Bevan and wing Lowri Norkett make their initial beginnings of the competition, with Jasmine Joyce moving to full-back.
Prop Donna Rose gets back from her one-week suspension, while Carys Phillips is liked at whore.
New Zealand have named areas of strength for a, with Stacey Fluhler, Ruby Tui and Portia Woodman all getting back to the XV.
The different sides met in cycle two of the pool stage, when the Dark Plants ran in 10 attempts in their 56-12 triumph.
Yet again they are drawn together after New Zealand completed as favored picks, with three reward point wins from three, while Grains scratched through as the eighth seed with only one win over Scotland.
Bevan was Grains’ legend in that game in the wake of kicking a 84th-minute punishment, and she acquires the number nine pullover from Ffion Lewis.
Hannah Jones commanders Grains for the third time in the competition, with crew chief Siwan Lillicrap on the seat close by prop Gwenllian Pyrs and Lleucu George who are both in line to make their opposition debuts.
Siwan Lillicrap section: Not any more fresh opportunities
Ridges add NZ maritime official Kate Williams to crew
As well as acquiring their elite backs, the Dark Greeneries additionally return to the half organization of Kendra Cocksedge and Ruahei Demant, with Chelsea Bremner getting back to the back column.
Co-skipper Kennedy Simon is back from injury and will make her Reality Cup debut from the seat.
Ribs lead trainer Ioan Cunningham said: “We have an extreme undertaking on Saturday confronting the Dark Plants on their home fix. They are in great structure, scoring a ton of focuses and playing great.
New Zealand right hand mentor Wesley Clarkesaid: “We will get a few hammers and a few decent scrums, where they truly tested us last time, so that is something to be thankful for.
New Zealand: Ruby Tui; Portia Woodman, Stacey Fluhler, Theresa Fitzpatrick, Ayesha Leti-I’Iga; Ruahei Demant (capt), Kendra Cocksedge; Phillipa Love, Georgia Ponsonby, Amy Rule, Maiakawanakaulani Roos, Chelsea Bremner, Alana Bremner, Sarah Hirini, Liana Mikaele-Tu’u
Substitutions: Luka Connor, Krystal Murray, Santo Taumata, Joanah Ngan-Charm, Kennedy Simon, Ariana Bayler, Hazel Tubic, Renee Holmes
Grains: Jasmine Joyce; Lowri Norkett, Carys Williams-Morris, Hannah Jones (capt), Lisa Neumann; Elinor Snowsill, Keira Bevan; Cara Trust, Carys Phillips, Donna Rose, Natalia John, Gwen Crabb, Bethan Lewis, Alex Callender, Sioned Harries