Rugby star Portia Woodman-Wickliffe has announced her return from international retirement to play for New Zealand in the upcoming Women’s World Cup in Britain, having signed an eight-month contract with New Zealand Rugby. The 33-year-old, who is the all-time leading try-scorer in Women’s World Cup history and a two-time World Cup and Olympic gold medalist, reconsidered her retirement after witnessing the struggles of the New Zealand women’s team in 2024. She expressed the importance of her decision for both herself and her family as she aims to contribute to the team’s success.