New Zealand Rugby and Sky have teamed up to deliver Triple Threat, an eight-part documentary series that offers unprecedented access into the lives of three of Aotearoa’s most exciting Gen Z rugby talents, Maia Joseph, Jorja Miller, and Katelyn Vahaakolo, as they pursue their dream of representing the Black Ferns at the Rugby World Cup 2025.
Premiering today Wednesday 13 August at 6pm on NZR+ and screening the same day on Sky Go and Sky Sport Now, Triple Threat is a raw, personal, and unfiltered look at the drama, drive, and cultural identity that shapes these young athletes both on and off the field.
From selection pressure to social media, from whānau to international fame, this is the story of three wāhine toa forging their path in the modern era of elite sport. With behind-the-scenes footage, emotional interviews, and intimate moments, the series reveals the resilience and passion it takes to chase the black jersey.
Triple Threat is a celebration of women’s rugby, cultural diversity, and the unique mana of the Black Ferns.
About the series Maia Joseph says: “The show not only gives a real insight into the Black Ferns, but also Jorja, KV and my personal lives. It’s been an amazing experience, and I am so fortunate to have my first World Cup frozen in time for the future”.
Jorja Miller added: “You only get to debut once at a Rugby World Cup, and it’s been a goal of mine for some time. I’m excited to be part of a show that follows that journey alongside KV and Maia, while sharing more insights on and off the field, from our daily routines to the family and people who support us”.
Katelyn Vahaakolo finished with: “I’m a reflection of the love, laughter and resilience that I’m surrounded by, and I hope it shows in what I share in this doco. I love that I get to do it with two of my mates, we are all opposite of each other, but somehow make it work”.
The premiere episode introduces each of the three players as the Black Ferns begin the PAC4 Series squad process. Viewers will see candid moments with their families, honest reflections on their goals, and the deep significance of pulling on the black jersey for the first time.
Throughout the series the athletes also spend time with other rugby stars like Ardie Savea and Dan Carter, who share their wisdom before the players head to the UK.
Executive Producer Dame Julie Christie from NHNZ Worldwide, whose vision helped shape the series, says Triple Threat offers a fresh look at women’s sport.
“This series brings a fresh lens to rugby, a young female lens, a Gen Z lens, and a digital-first approach,” says Christie. “These are the stories we want to hear. Personal stories of vulnerability, strength, resilience and pride from these players that inspire and connect with a new generation of fans, whether they already have a love for rugby or not.”
How to Watch Triple Threat:
- Premieres: Wednesday 13 August, 6pm on NZR+ and All Blacks YouTube with subsequent episodes shared on these channels.
- Also available from 13 August on: Sky Go and Sky Sport Now
- Weekly episodes on free-to-air: Sky Open, Wednesdays at 8pm from 27 August
Triple Threat was made with support from New Zealand on Air.