"These other women in the Manawatū are experienced, but we're just out there to give it a go this season."
Preseason included the Metro players joining their Manawatū counterparts for a women's module where they were all mixed up amongst three teams to play two matches each.
Metro had their first full match together last weekend against the Southern club from Hawera.
As well as growing the women's game, Metro's existence allows local talent to secure a pathway into the Farah Palmer Cup – Talawadua has been taking another Whanganui High School alumni with her to Palmerston North for high performance training in 18-year-old Montel Vaiao Aki.
"Going forward, it would be good to get them in the Cyclones, but Bridget has spoken about looking to get a Heartland team set up.
"Manawatū coaches have looked their way a little bit this year already."
There is scheduled to be an end-of-season women's representative match between Wanganui and Horowhenua-Kapiti.
• Metro vs Massey kicks off at 11am on Field No6 at the campus grounds.