Layla Sae
NZ international rugby union player
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Layla Sae (born 22 October 2000) is a New Zealand rugby union player. She plays for Hurricanes Poua in the Super Rugby Aupiki competition and for Manawatu in the Farah Palmer Cup.
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Early career
Sae was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was four.[1] She attended St Peter's College, Palmerston North.[2] In 2018, she travelled to the Philippines to compete in the Rebisco volleyball competition with the U19 Z-Air Māori Volleyball team.[2]
Rugby career
2022
Sae was selected in Hurricanes Poua's inaugural squad for the Super Rugby Aupiki competition.[3][4] After the Hurricanes missed the opening round due to COVID cases and isolation requirements, Sae made her Super Rugby debut on 15 March 2022 against Chiefs Manawa.[5]
In June 2022, she was part of the Black Ferns Pango sevens team that competed at the 2022 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship.[6]
2023–25
Sae returned for Hurricanes Poua's second season of Super Rugby Aupiki in 2023.[7] She started in the Number 8 position in the opening game of the season.[8] She then moved to the blindside in round two of the competition, they beat Matatū 25–24.[9][10] In the semifinal match against Chiefs Manawa, Sae crossed the try line in the 55th minute for her first Super Rugby try, however, her side lost 21–43.[11][12]
On 17 April 2023, Sae was named as one of 34 players who were handed Black Ferns contracts in their build up ahead of the 2025 Rugby World Cup.[13][14] She made her international debut on 30 September against the Wallaroos at Hamilton.[15][16]
In July 2025, she was named in the Black Ferns side to the Women's Rugby World Cup in England.[17][18]
In October 2025, she joined Premiership Women's Rugby team Harlequins as injury cover.[19][20]