Grains have retired from the Rugby World Cup at the quarter-last stage after one more weighty loss by reigning champs New Zealand.
The Dark Plants were feeling widespread and ran in nine attempts before their revering fans.
Ridges fought hard, yet could deal with a Keira Bevan punishment.
The hosts face France in the semi-finals next Saturday at Eden Park, while Grains leave having enlisted only one triumph, over Scotland.
Wing Portia Woodman scored two of New Zealand’s attempts and procured a spot in the record books in the wake of surpassing Britain’s Sue Day as the Rugby World Cup’s untouched driving attempt scorer.
Her 6th and seventh attempts of this competition required the 31-year-old to 20 by and large.
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It was another guard swarm in Whangarei as the competition entered the knockout stages, and longshots Ridges showed their purpose to fight by progressing towards the Haka. They had stopped in their past pool meeting.
As in Waitakere, Ribs began the game splendidly and had a valuable chance to start to lead the pack, yet Elinor Snowsill pulled a moderately direct punishment endeavor wide.
Yet, Ioan Cunningham’s side couldn’t state their strength front and center, the scrum uniformly challenged this time around.
New Zealand expanded their lead as Woodman accumulated Demant’s cross-field kick prior to offloading to Ruby Tui, who crossed to send the group wild.
Chief Jones glad for Ribs’ endeavors
New Zealand returned out in the mind-set to engage and commended an early attempt. Grains could do close to nothing to stop Woodman scoring her second of the game, getting a spot in history simultaneously.
One more score before long followed as the conduits opened, this time from a speedy tap-and-go which saw substitution prostitute Luka Connor rolled over the line.
Be that as it may, it appeared to excite Grains, who partook in an uncommon spell of ownership and domain in spite of being a player down.
The strong boot of substitution fly-half Lleucu George additionally let some free from the tension.
Yet, it was not some time before the Dark Greeneries again made use, Connor going in for her second from short proximity.
The hosts had much more space to play with when George was shown a yellow card for a purposeful thump on – not the presentation she needed to make in the competition.
They play Australia on Sunday for a spot in the last four.
New Zealand: Theresa Fitzpatrick, Ayesha Leti-I’Iga; Ruahei Demant (capt), Ponsonby,Alana Bremner, Sarah Hirini, Liana Mikaele-Tu’u Ruby Tui; Portia Woodman, Stacey Fluhler, Amy Rule, Maiakawanakaulani Roos, Chelsea Bremner, Kendra Cocksedge; Phillipa Love, Georgia
Substitutions: Luka Connor, Joanah Ngan-Charm, Hazel Tubic, Renee Holmes,Krystal Murray, Kennedy Simon, Ariana Bayler,Santo Taumata,
Ribs: Alex Callender, Sioned Harries,Jasmine Joyce; Hannah Jones (capt), Lisa Neumann;Lowri Norkett, Carys Williams-Morris, Elinor Snowsill, Keira Bevan; Donna Rose, Natalia John, Gwen Crabb, Cara Trust, Carys Phillips, Bethan Lewis
Substitutions: Siwan Lillicrap, Ffion Lewis, Sisilia Tuipulotu, Georgia Evans, Kelsey Jones, Gwenllian Pyrs, Lleucu George, Meg Webb.