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The 2023 All Black season recap
The 2023 All Black season recap
Analysis - Jamie Wall takes a look back on one of the most intriguing All Black seasons ever.
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Women’s rugby in Aotearoa: The challenges that lie ahead
Women’s rugby in Aotearoa: The challenges that lie ahead
We've just had our first uninterrupted season of professional women's rugby in New Zealand, so how is it all looking asks Jamie Wall.
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Beauden Barrett recommits to NZ Rugby until end of next World Cup
Beauden Barrett recommits to NZ Rugby until end of next World Cup
All Blacks back Beauden Barrett will play rugby in Aotearoa for the next four years after re-signing with New Zealand Rugby until the end of 2027.
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NZ sport climbers aim to reach new heights at Paris Olympics
Kiwi climbers hit the high spot at Olympic qualifier
Climbing enthusiasts hope the latest Olympic sport will take off after two New Zealanders secured a spot in Paris in 2024.
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All Blacks: Intertwined issues with eligibility and global club competition
All Blacks: Intertwined issues with eligibility and global club competition
Analysis - As if Sam Cane hasn't been beaten up enough this season, even his words were given the same treatment this week, Jamie Wall writes.
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Women's footballers mount calls for greater support
Women's footballers mount calls for greater support
New Football Ferns winger Manaia Elliott says women's football needs to do more to support players mentally and financially.
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NZ Sporting History: Julia Ratcliffe
For NZ Sporting history today we look back on the career of Julia Ratcliffe. With the hammer throw as her chosen event she won three Commonwealth Games medals including gold in 2018. Audio
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NZ teams in Australian competitions: a comprehensive history
NZ teams in Australian competitions: a comprehensive history
Join us as we look at all the teams that have competed against across the ditch. Video
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NZ Sporting History with Courtney Duncan
As of September, Courtney Duncan is a four time Women's Motocross World Champion. Audio
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2023 Pacific Games: Some say it's more like a 'war zone'
It's the Pacific's 'mini Olympics - some say it's more like a 'war zone'
Seven years in the making and costing hundreds of millions of dollars, the Pacific Games in Solomons Islands start this week. But there's many other games going on.
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Women's cricket: Aspirational or lagging behind?
Women's cricket: Aspirational or lagging behind?
New Zealand's women's domestic cricket programme is lagging behind other countries, according to the White Ferns captain, but others call it an "aspirational pathway".
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NZ Sporting History: Hayden Paddon
For NZ Sporting history this week we speak to New Zealand's most successful rally driver, the only New Zealander to win the World Rally Champs with 8 WRC podiums, Hayden Paddon. Audio
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Warriors lock in deal to play in Christchurch
Warriors lock in deal to play in Christchurch
The Warriors will play three games in Ōtautahi from 2024.
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AFL club Western Bulldogs ordered to pay $6.4m to child sexual abuse victim
AFL club pays out record $6m to paedophile's victim
The Western Bulldogs have been ordered to fork out a NZ$6.4m compensation to a child sex abuse victim, after a jury ruled the club failed to stop a paedophile who preyed on young boys.
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NZ Sporting History: Erin Routliffe
Audio 9 Nov 2023Today on NZ Sporting history we meet Erin Routliffe who's made recent sporting history by becoming the first New Zealander to win a women's grand slam title in 44 years. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Supie, 15-minute cities, and gang crackdowns
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Supie, 15-minute cities, and gang crackdowns
The Week in Detail: Supie, 15-minute cities, and gang crackdowns
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Long Read: The straight and narrow
By Bill Morris: Ploughing-the epitome of the colonial 'civilising' of land-is as fundamental to this country's history as war and rugby. Perhaps it's not surprising that we make a sport out of it. Audio
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Long Read: The straight and narrow
Long Read: The straight and narrow
By Bill Morris: Ploughing-the epitome of the colonial 'civilising' of land-is as fundamental to this country's history as war and rugby. Perhaps it's not surprising that we make a sport out of it.
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NZ Sporting History: Dylan Cleaver on NZ cricketing greats
Well known sports writer Dylan Cleaver joins NZ Sporting History this week to talk about modern NZ cricketing greats. It's the topic of his book, just released, called Modern New Zealand Cricket… Audio
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Ian Foster's All Blacks: How it all stacks up
Ian Foster's All Blacks: How it all stacks up
Analysis - It's over, and not just for the Rugby World Cup and the All Black season. This is the end of an era: fascinating, frustrating and far-reaching, Jamie Wall writes.
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NZ ultra-marathon runner stops short of backyard world record
Christchurch ultra-runner Sam Harvey has stopped short of making history at Big Dog's Backyard Ultra in Tennessee. When we checked in yesterday he had been running 6.7 kilometre loops on the hour… Video, Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Motorcycling legend Keith Turner
Keith Turner was 21 when he went over for his first European season, and slept in his tent in snow and ice.He won second in the world in 1971. Keith is our guest for NZ Sporting History this week. Audio
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Bringing back old tours could restore rugby 'excitement'
Bringing back old tours could restore rugby 'excitement'
The prospect of resurrecting tours not seen for years has been greeted enthusiastically by some former All Blacks and rugby pundits.
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Opinion - what does the future hold for Kiwis against the Pacific Islands?
Opinion - what does the future hold for Kiwis against the Pacific Islands?
Opinion - There's a scant rugby league history between Samoa and New Zealand on the international stage.