Doubles to wingers Madison Bartlett and Katelyn Vaha'akolo spearheaded the Kiwi Ferns to a 50-12 win over Mate Ma'a Tonga at Mt Smart Stadium on Saturday.

With international rugby league returning to Mt Smart for the first time in three years it was the Kiwi Ferns riding the emotion to produce 11 tries in an impressive attacking display.

It took the Ferns just five minutes to open the scoring when centre Page McGregor celebrated her Test debut with a try to make it 4-0.

Three minutes later the lead was doubled when a great offload by Annetta Nu'uausala and some slick hands by Ngatokotoru Arakua and Page McGregor put Madison Bartlett over in the left corner.

Come the 10th minute and the Kiwi Ferns had a third try through Katelyn Vaha'akolo after debutante Laishon Jones busted a couple of tackles and lobbed a ball over to Roxette Murdoch who kept the movement going for the right winger to score.

Page McGregor making it look easy

A great head-on tackle by Kalosipani Hopoate on Charlotte Scanlan denied New Zealand a fourth try but the ball was shifted to the right and Raecene McGregor produced sharp footwork to score and the Ferns were out to 18-0.

Tonga five-eighth China Polata was a constant threat in the opening term and came close in the 30th minute but desperate defence bundled her over the sideline just short of the line.

The Kiwi Ferns took the ball straight up the other end and Raecene McGregor turned provider with a deft chip over the top for debutante Amy Turner to score.

Raecene McGregor races through

Vaha'akolo made it a double in the 35th minute from a clever scrumbase play which featured Nita Maynard, Raecene McGregor and Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly.

Debutante Roxy Murdoch added her name to the tryscoring list in shadows of half-time as the Kiwi Ferns blew the scoreline out to 30-0.

Kararaina Wira-Kohu started the second half in style with her first Test try in the 43rd minute courtesy of an inside pass from Maynard before Bartlett brought up her double to make it 40-0.

In the 59th minute it was five-eighth Jones grabbing the Ferns' 10th try with some smart moves close to the line which would done her uncle Stacey Jones proud.

Tonga continued to take the fight up to their more fancied rivals and they were rewarded in the 65th minute when Polata capped a brilliant game with her team's first try. Haylee Hifo's conversion made it 44-6.

Tonga get on the board through Polata

Polata racked up 96 metres from 11 runs and broke three tackles in a wholehearted display for a courageous Tongan outfit.

A dart out of dummy half from Maynard put the exclamation point on the Ferns' victory as the half century was raised on a memorable afternoon for coach Ricky Henry and his team.

Hifo with a spectacular try

With a minute to go it was Hifo catching a bomb on the full and racing away to send the Tongan fans into raptures as the final score read 50-12.

Among a host of stars for the Kiwi Ferns, Newcastle fullback Stephens-Daly was dynamic with 157 run metres, two line breaks and five tackle breaks while Georgia Hale ran for 181 metres.

The Kiwi Ferns perform a spine tingling Haka

Match Snapshot

  • Tonga hooker Shirley Mailangi was sin binned in the 12th minute for a professional foul. 
  • Kiwi Ferns halfback Raecene McGregor is a three-time NRLW premiership winner - twice with Brisbane and once with the Roosters. 
  • Amy Turner won an Olympic gold medal in rugby sevens with Australia in 2016 before returning to rugby league and making her Test debut today at 38 years of age.

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  • The last time the Kiwi Ferns and Mate Ma'a Tonga met in a Test match was 2008, when the three-time World Cup champions proved far too strong in a 42-4 victory.
  • Kiwi Ferns bench player Ngatokotoru Arakua played just nine minutes before she was forced off with an Achilles injury.
  • Kararaina Wira-Kohu was a powerhouse off the bench for the Kiwi Ferns with13 runs for 155 metres and nine tackle breaks.  
  • Tonga's bench foward Ana Tuamalolo is the cousin of Cowboys superstar Jason Taumalolo.

The Tongan Women perform their 'Eiki Koe Ofa A'Au

Play of the Game

Among of a host of highlight reel moments in a dominant opening 40 minutes for the Kiwi Ferns it was winger Katelyn Vaha'akolo's second try that stood out. Working a move from a scrum 10 metres out, bench hooker Nita Maynard picked up the ball at the base of the scrum and found halfback Raecene McGregor who sent it on to Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly who had joined in from fullback. The No.1 sent a perfectly timed pass to Vaha'akolo who strolled over out wide.

Vaha'akolo gets a double

What They Said

"We have got a little bit of work to do, but really happy with the win and the way the girls started the game.. there were patches in there where we could have done better, but all in all pretty positive. I think we have got a bin of a plan and a process and we weren't disciplined enough to stay at it, so that's a part we can get better at. Things to take away and build towards the World Cup." - Kiwi Ferns coach Ricky Henry

Kiwi Ferns

 As the game went on we got a little bit better. The first half was pretty hard and we had 11 possessions and they had 24. At the back end of the game we had patches, bits of improvement. The girls enjoyed the moment, it was just unreal."
- Tonga coach Milton Dymock

Mate Ma'a Tonga Women