Black Ferns star Portia Woodman has been voted one of rugby's most influential people.
Woodman is the highest ranking New Zealand player in British rugby magazine Rugby World's Top 50 list, based on a biannual poll of players, coaches, media and administrators.
The 27-year-old has been a try-scoring machine for the Black Ferns, guiding the sevens side to Commonwealth Games gold on the Gold Coast and, most recently, World Cup victory in San Francisco.
She also helped the New Zealand women's XV to World Cup victory in 2017, finishing as the tournament's top try-scorer. She was subsequently named World Rugby's Women's Player of the Year.
Woodman is ranked a nine, with All Blacks coach Steve Hansen at seven, and Ireland coach and Manawatu product Joe Schmidt coming in fifth.
The top-ranked current All Black is reigning World Rugby Player of the Year Beauden Barrett at 25.
Former Pumas half Agustin Pichot, now the vice chairman of World Rugby, tops the list, ahead of Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus and Montpellier owner Mohed Altrad.
New Zealanders on the Top 50 most influential list
45 - Charles Piutau
43 - Kieran Read
32 - Jamie Joseph
29 - Steve Tew
27 - Warren Gatland
26 - Raelene Castle
25 - Beauden Barrett
9 - Portia Woodman
7 - Steve Hansen
5 - Joe Schmidt
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