The atmosphere at BC Place, Vancouver was electric as the two teams took to the field. The Black Ferns, adorned in their iconic black jerseys, had a fire in their eyes, determined to break their losing streak. And break it they did.
From the opening kickoff, Vahaakolo was a force to be reckoned with. She bulldozed through the French defense, leaving a trail of broken tackles in her wake. Her first try came in the 15th minute, a powerful run that sent the crowd into a frenzy.
The Ferns kept up the momentum throughout the first half, with hooker Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate adding another try. However, France fought back in the second half, scoring two tries of their own.
But Vahaakolo was not to be denied. In a moment of pure brilliance, she intercepted a French pass and raced away for her second try. She completed her hat-trick just minutes later, sealing the victory for the Black Ferns.
It was a performance that showcased the resilience and determination of the Black Ferns. They had been through a tough stretch, but they never lost faith. This victory is a testament to their hard work and the unyielding support of their fans.
The Black Ferns now head home with a renewed sense of confidence. They may not have won the tournament, but they have sent a clear message that they are a force to be reckoned with. As they prepare for next year's World Cup, they will draw upon the lessons they learned in this campaign.
For now, the Black Ferns can celebrate their hard-fought triumph over France. It was a victory that showed the world that the spirit of the Ferns is alive and well.