The new-look Black Ferns began their preparations for hosting the women's World Cup by coming from behind for a hard-fought 23-10 victory over Australia at a rain-soaked Tauranga Domain.
The New Zealand side, featuring seven new caps, scored four unanswered tries from the 32nd minute to overhaul the Wallaroos, who they will meet again in their opening match of the World Cup at Eden Park on October 8.
Australia, who have never beaten New Zealand, dominated the opening half an hour and took a 10-0 lead on the back of a 12th minute try from prop Liz Patu and a Lori Cramer penalty.
Conditions made it difficult for New Zealand's backline to get involved but the Black Ferns made the most of it when they did finally get into the Australia half and winger Ayesha Leti-I'iga scored in the corner.
The Wallaroos pack continued to impress but a new front row brought on early in the second half by the Black Ferns shifted the momentum decisively.
Flanker Alana Bremner crashed over from close range after 50 minutes to level up the scores at 10-10 and four minutes later number eight Kaipo Olsen-Baker came off the back of an attacking scrum and barged past four tacklers to touch down.
Wayne Smith and Graham Henry, who guided the All Blacks were brought in to the Blacks Ferns coaching team and the squad was overhauled for the Pacific Four tournament.
Canada earlier beat the United States 36-5 in the opening match of the tournament.
- Reuters