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NZ speedsters target relays for Commonwealth Games, world championship selection
Kiwi speedsters target relays for Comm Games, world championship selection
Less than a month after losing our national recordholder to Australia, New Zealand sprinters have taken their futures into their own hands.
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Vern Cotter to leave Blues, rules himself out of All Black coaching contention
Cotter to leave Blues, rules himself out for All Blacks
The Super Rugby Pacific winning coach will leave at the end of this season.
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Oldest member of NZ Winter Olympic team thought dream had passed him by
Oldest member of NZ Winter Olympic team thought dream 'passed him by'
At 27, Lyon Farrell is three years older than the next-oldest members of the 17-strong team for next month's Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
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Real Madrid are football's biggest earners, Liverpool best in Premier League
Real Madrid football's biggest earner at $2.3b
The Spanish club topped Deloitte's Football Money League with €1.16 billion (NZ$2.3 billion) in revenue.
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All Blacks: The big issues for whoever takes over
All Blacks: The big issues for whoever takes over
Analysis - It's worth weighing up just what the new All Black coach is getting themselves into, writes Jamie Wall.
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Running prodigy Sam Ruthe edges Sam Tanner in recordbreaking 800m
Ruthe edges Olympian Tanner in recordbreaking 800m
The teenage prodigy took almost a second off his own national junior record to join elite company.
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Waka Ama Sprint Nationals
The Waka Ama Sprint Nationals have been making waves on Lake Karapiro this week. With more than 4,500 competitors, from ages 5 to 85, it's been the largest nationals in the sport's history. Saturday… Audio
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Disposable Razor: Scott Robertson dumped as All Blacks coach
'Cast our net wide': NZ Rugby begin hunt for new All Blacks coach
Scott Roberston was dropped as All Blacks coach as the team were not the right 'trajectory'.
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From saviour to sacked: Scott Robertson's rapid rise and fall
From saviour to sacked: Razor's rapid rise and fall
Scott Robertson took over the role of All Blacks coach in 2024, succeeding Ian Foster.
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Netball NZ gets new interim boss and a high performance expert
Netball NZ gets new interim boss and a high performance expert
Netball New Zealand has appointed an interim chief executive and a new Silver Ferns high performance lead, who both come with impressive CVs.
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Australian Open 2026: What you need to know about year's first Grand Slam
It's Australian Open time: What you need to know
For tennis fans, the festivities are just getting started with the return of the 114th edition.
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Waka Ama pays tribute to one of its pillars at 2026 Nationals
Waka Ama pays tribute to one of its pillars at 2026 Nationals
Karaitiana Tamatea a longtime supporter of the Waka Ama Sprint Nationals at Lake Karapiro died on Saturday.
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Darts: Luke Littler lands record-breaking $47m sponsorship deal
Darts sensation lands record-breaking $47m sponsorship deal
It is being reported by British media as the largest sponsorship agreement in darts history.
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Kiwi running prodigy Boh Ritchie eyes next challenge after erasing legend from record books
'Definitely an inspiration': Ritchie eyes next challenge after erasing legend's record
The Kiwi teen is settling into Penn State University, after eclipsing a long-coveted junior standard over 800 metres.
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Biggest Waka Ama Nationals in history set to begin
'Shows just how powerful this sport has become': Biggest Waka Ama Nationals in history to begin
A record number of paddlers will take part in one of the biggest sporting events in Aotearoa.
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Australian Open prize fund reaches record $130 million
Australian Open prize fund reaches record $130 million
The prize money has been increased by 16 percent, making it the largest purse in the tournament's history.
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Ruben Amorim sacked by Manchester United after 14-month reign
Manchester United sack coach after turbulent spell
The dismissal of the Portuguese follows growing tensions with Old Trafford bosses over recent days.
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New Year Honours: Indycar, bowls, and running icons recognised
New Year Honours: Indycar, bowls, and running icons recognised
An Indycar icon, a name synonymous with bowls, and a long-distance runner who pushed for women's equity in sport are among those who have been recognised in the New Year Honours.
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New Year Honours: 'Fire still burns' for Sir Scott Dixon
'I thought it was maybe some spam' - Dixon stunned by knighthood
'I've been called a lot of things, but I never thought that 'Sir' was going to be one of them' - NZ's most successful modern motorsport champion has been knighted.
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Year in review: NZ Warriors ride rollercoaster to NRL playoffs
Year in review: NZ Warriors ride rollercoaster to NRL playoffs
After a strong 7-2 start to their campaign, the Auckland-based side were left wondering how to return to the grand final.
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FIFA defends ticket prices citing heavy demand
FIFA defends ticket prices citing heavy demand
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has defended the ticket prices for next year's World Cup, citing heavy demand for them and the revenue generated for the sport around the world.
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Women's sport thrives in 2025 with unprecedented growth, famous victories
Women's sport thrives in 2025 with unprecedented growth, famous victories
England's win in the Rugby World Cup and India's Cricket World Cup victory figured high in women's sport global big moments in 2025.
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Political coups, fake doctors, deepfake porn and wild weather - What RNZ explained in 2025
Ten things RNZ explained in 2025
What were some of the biggest topics RNZ's journalists explained this year? Here's a look back.
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The biggest Kiwi sporting stories of 2025
Controversies, comebacks and suspensions: The biggest Kiwi sporting stories of 2025
RNZ sport looks back at some of the biggest Kiwi sports stories of 2025.
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2025 in review: A year when New Zealand-India relations took off
2025 in review: A year when New Zealand-India relations took off
A significant milestone was the confirmation of conclusion of free trade negotiations with India.