Farah Palmer

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Farah Palmer
Full name Farah Rangikoepa Palmer
Date of birth (1972-11-27) 27 November 1972 (age 51)
Place of birth Te Kuiti, New Zealand
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Weight 69 kg (152 lb)
School Piopio College
University Otago University
Occupation(s) University academic
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Hooker
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
Otago University
Waikato University
Alhambra Union
Kia Toa
Provincial/State sides
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1992,1993–96,1998–2000
1997
2001–06
Otago
Waitako
Manawatu
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1996–2006  New Zealand 35 25
Official website
http://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/learning/departments/centres-research/te-mata-o-te-tau/people/dr-farah-palmer.cfm

Farah Rangikoepa Palmer, ONZM (born 27 November 1972 at Te Kuiti, New Zealand) is a lecturer in the Department of Management at Massey University and a former captain of New Zealand's women's national rugby union team, the Black Ferns.

Career

Palmer was born in Te Kuiti and raised in Piopio. While at primary and secondary school, Palmer played netball competitively, and also participated in athletics, swimming, tennis, and cross-country.[1] Although she had played rugby socially before, Palmer started playing regularly after she moved to Otago University to study physical education.[2] She joined the University club in 1992 and that year played her first match for Otago. By 1994 she was playing regularly for Otago.[1] Originally a prop, she changed to hooker.[3] She first played for New Zealand on 31 August 1996 against Australia in Sydney—a match won 28–5.[1] That year she was also appointed Otago captain, and became the captain of the Black Ferns in 1997 with a 67–0 win over England.

In 1997, Palmer moved temporarily to Hamilton and played for Waikato University club as well as presenting Waikato.[1] She moved back to Dunedin in 1998 where she played for Alhambra Union. That year she captained the Black Ferns to victory in the 1998 Women's Rugby World Cup.[1] That year she was awarded Women's Player of the Year by the New Zealand Rugby Union. She completed her PhD in 2000, and in 2001 moved to Palmerston North to take up a position in sports management at Massey University. There she joined the Kia Toa rugby club. Palmer continued to captain the Black Ferns and led them to a second World Championship in 2002.[1]

In 2005, she missed her first match for the Black Ferns since 1996 due to injury.[1] That year she was awarded International Women's Personality of the Year by the International Rugby Board (IRB).[4] Representing Manawatu, she helped them earn promotion to the national women's championship in 2006, and that year captained the Black Ferns in her third World Cup. After defeating England 25–17 in the final of the 2006 World Cup Palmer announced her retirement from playing.[1] During her time as captain the Black Ferns lost only once, and her 35 Tests for the Black Ferns is the second only to Anna Richards' 40. In 2014, she is conducting research to examine how leadership and culture affect success at rugby.[5]

Palmer was one of six women inducted into the IRB Hall of Fame on 17 November 2014.[6][7]

References

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  5. Manawatu Standard, 19 May 2014, Ex-Black Fern to research our women's rugby success, Accessed 1 June 2014
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