In 2014, Ketu started every provincial match for Waikato on the openside flank as Waikato progressed to the Final for the first time since re-joining the WPC in 2012.
She was also named in Waikato’s 2014/15 sevens squad, with the selectors attracted by her speed and ability to pick and go. She previously appeared in Waikato squads as a teenager in 2004 and 2005.
Women’s Rugby Development Officer based in Bay of Plenty, Ketu will look to extend her current 5 Test caps at the 2017 Women's World Cup.
(LS July 12, 2017)
Career
New Zealand Women Loosehead Prop |
2017 - 2018 |