Rochelle Martin
Rochelle Lisa Martin is a former New Zealand rugby union player. She represented and Auckland. She was a member of the 1998 Women's [Rugby World Cup|1998], 2002 [Women's Rugby World Cup|2002] and 2006 champion sides.
Martin made her international debut for the New Zealand women's national [rugby union team|Black Ferns] on 2 September 1994 against Australia at Sydney. She was also part of the squads that won the Canada Cup in 1996 and Canada Cup (rugby union)|2005], and the 2004 Churchill Cup. At the 1998 Rugby World Cup, she scored two tries against Germany in the Black Ferns record 134–6 victory.
Martin works as a firefighter in Auckland. Earlier in 2014 her home was burglarized and several of her rugby mementos were stolen.
In the 2018 [Birthday Honours (New Zealand)|2018 Queen's Birthday Honours], Martin was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to rugby and Fire and Emergency New Zealand.