New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Rugby Sisters’ Secret Talents

The Bremner family trophy cabinet is bursting at the seams with the awards, medals and accolades that come with having two Black Ferns in the family.

But for rugby superstars Chelsea and Alana Bremner, their 2022 Rugby World Cup medals are nestled right alongside their first big awards – their Weet-Bix Kids Tryathlon medals.

“Mum’s still got all the medals and the photos,” says Chelsea, 28. “We did five Tryathlons when we were kids and

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