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  • NZ's rich MMA history unfolding on world stage

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    Sport
    16 Mar 2019
    NZ MMA fighter, and muay thai world champion, Genah Fabian

    Muay Thai kickboxer fighter Genah Fabian signed by Ray Sefo for the Professional Fighters League in inaugural 8-women competition to air on ESPN.

    NZ's rich MMA history unfolding on world stage
  • Today's sport news: What you need to know

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    Sport
    11 Mar 2019
    Scott Dixon.

    In today's sport news - the Black Caps put on a dominant performance on day four of the second cricket Test against Bangladesh in Wellington, in which Ross Taylor stared with 200.

    Today's sport news: What you need to know
  • Japan faces roadblocks in growing rugby

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    Sport
    1 Mar 2019
    Amanaki Mafi of Japan celebrates at the final whistle of their historic Rugby World Cup win over South Africa.

    Japan, hosts of this year's rugby World Cup, appear set to be kneecapped by their own union in their lofty bid to bring a million new players into the game in the land of the rising sun.

    Japan faces roadblocks in growing rugby
  • Super Rugby: week two breakdown

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    Sport
    25 Feb 2019
    The Brumbies celebrate their win over the Chiefs. 23.2.19

    The Brumbies upset the Chiefs, the Hurricanes struggle in Christchurch and the Highlanders continue to impress, Hamish Bidwell reviews Super Rugby week two.

    Super Rugby: week two breakdown
  • 1st Kiwi to row solo across Atlantic spent 70 days on water

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    history sport
    22 Feb 2019
    Isaac Giesen is attempting to become the first New Zealander to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

    After 70 days on the water New Zealand Isaac Giesen has succeeded in being the first New Zealander to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Audio

  • 56th Halberg Awards: Celebrating NZ sporting elite

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    sport life and society
    21 Feb 2019
    56th Halberg Awards Celebrating NZ sporting elite

    The annual gathering of New Zealand's sporting elite takes place tonight when the 56th Halberg Awards are hosted at Spark Arena in downtown Auckland. Video, Audio, Gallery

  • RNZ's Super Rugby predictions

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    Sport
    15 Feb 2019
    Crusaders players celebrate winning the Super Rugby Title in 2018. Crusaders v Lions, Super Rugby Final. AMI Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand. Saturday 4 August 2018 © Copyright photo : Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz

    Joe Porter, Bridget Tunnicliffe, Jamie Wall and Hamish Bidwell give us their answers to the five burning questions this Super Rugby season. Video

    RNZ's Super Rugby predictions
  • Why I won't be watching the Black Caps - Michelle Langstone

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    Comment & Analysis sport
    13 Feb 2019
    New Zealand's Scott Kuggeleijn catches the ball during the third Twenty20 international cricket match between New Zealand and India in Hamilton on February 10, 2019.

    Opinion - Until New Zealand Cricket addresses the Scott Kuggeleijn situation, Black Caps superfan Michelle Langstone will no longer be watching her beloved team.

    I adore NZ cricket. But I won’t watch until the silence on Kuggeleijn is broken
  • World Cup-winning keeper dies

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    Sport
    13 Feb 2019
    Former England goalkeeper Gordon Banks.

    Gordon Banks, the goalkeeper in England's 1966 World Cup-winning team, has died at the age of 81.

    World Cup-winning keeper dies
  • From training on mats to influencers

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    Sport
    11 Feb 2019
    Smriti Mandhana and India captain Mithali Raj.
New Zealand White Ferns v India. Women's One Day International cricket. Bay Oval, Tauranga. New Zealand. Tuesday 29 January 2019. © Copyright photo: Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz

    A wildly popular men's team, population 1 billion-plus, and an almost fanatical passion for cricket - in theory the perfect environment for the women's game to flourish in India.

    From training on mats to influencers
  • Sex self-identification debate a 'cesspool of harmful stereotypes'

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    In Depth
    8 Feb 2019
    Speak Up For Women spokesperson Georgina Blackmore

    A toxic debate rages over a law that will make it easier for gender diverse people to change the sex on their birth certificates. Susan Strongman enters the fray.

    Sex self-identification debate a 'cesspool of harmful stereotypes'
  • Porteous and Sadowski Synnott claim X Games medals

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    Sport
    26 Jan 2019
    Nico Porteous & Zoi Sadowski Synnott with their X Games medals in Aspen

    It's déjà vu for Olympic Winter medallists Nico Porteous and Zoi Sadowski Synnott both claiming X Games medals on the same day.

    Porteous and Sadowski Synnott claim X Games medals
  • The Quad Series proves NZ is getting left behind

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    Sport
    21 Jan 2019
    Silver Ferns captain Laura Langman

    Sports call - The northern Netball Quad Series was evidence of the international game's evolution and New Zealand's results further prove we are getting left behind - writes Ravinder Hunia

    The Quad Series proves NZ is getting left behind
  • Jock Phillips

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    life and society
    18 Jan 2019
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    Just before starting this summer show we found out about a project by the historian and writer Jock Phillips. He's writing a book about the social history of New Zealand, embodied in 100 objects. He… Audio

  • Sroubek case: Immigration NZ told of Czech visit years ago

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    New Zealand
    21 Dec 2018
    Iain Lees-Galloway and Karel Sroubek

    The Immigration Minister is waiting for an explanation on how crucial information was left out of a file on convicted drug dealer Karel Sroubek.

    Sroubek case: Immigration NZ told of Czech visit years ago
  • The Black Ferns in 2018: bold steps forward, but challenges lie ahead

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    20 Dec 2018
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    Analysis - Since their renaissance year in 2017, the Black Ferns have continued to beat expectations. Could they become victims of their own success, Jamie Wall asks. Video

    The Black Ferns in 2018: bold steps forward, but challenges lie ahead
  • Cricket: Latham rewrites history books to put NZ in charge

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    Sport
    17 Dec 2018
    Blackcaps batsman Tom Latham in action

    The Black Caps opener Tom Latham rewrote the history books as he put New Zealand in complete control against Sri Lanka at stumps on day three of the first test in Wellington.

    Cricket: Latham rewrites history books to put NZ in charge
  • Best of 2018: RNZ presenters and staff pick their favourite tracks

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    music
    17 Dec 2018
    L-R: (1st row) Jogai Bhatt, Susie Ferguson, Jim Mora (2nd row) Jana Whitta, Koro Vaka'uta, Jesse Mulligan (3rd row) Gyles Beckford, Matthew Hutching, Eden More

    The team at RNZ - both on air and off - pick their favourite songs of 2018 and tell us what they're up to over summer! Video

  • Extra Time for 14 December 2018

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    sport
    17 Dec 2018

    This week we focus in on the national game as All Blacks coach Steve Hansen reveals his plans for the future and history is made at the NZ Rugby Awards. We also hear from Black Caps coach ahead of… Audio

  • Micheal Warren: how the Olympics shaped NZ's identity

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    history sport
    16 Dec 2018
    Micheal Warren

    Sport and politics have always fascinated Victoria University of Wellington graduate Micheal Warren. This week he graduated with a PhD in Political Science that combined the two subjects - his thesis… Audio

  • Steve Hansen’s walk to the door begins

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    Sport
    15 Dec 2018
    "I am a totally different man to when I first started coaching," said Steve Hansen.

    Opinion - Steve Hansen looked like he had a weight taken off his shoulders when he announced he was ending his All Blacks coaching career, writes Jamie Wall

    Steve Hansen’s walk to the door begins
  • Women, Sevens teams dominate NZ Rugby Awards

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    sport
    14 Dec 2018

    The Black Ferns' Kendra Cocksedge made history last night, becoming the first woman to win overall player of the year at the New Zealand Rugby awards. The 47-test veteran was also named the Women's… Audio

  • Black Fern wins NZ Rugby Player of the Year award for first time

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    Sport
    14 Dec 2018
    New Zealand Rugby Women's Player of the Year winner Black Ferns Kendra Cocksedge.

    Black Ferns halfback Kendra Cocksedge has won the New Zealand Rugby Player of the Year award.

    Black Fern wins NZ Rugby Player of the Year award for first time
  • NZRL fail to nominate Dally M winner Tuivasa-Sheck for Halbergs

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    Sport
    12 Dec 2018
    Warriors skipper won the NRL's top gong but NZRL didn't nominate him for the Halberg Sports Awards.

    New Zealand Rugby League appear to have dropped the ball in failing to nominate the NRL's top player, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, for the Halberg Sports Awards.

    NZRL fail to nominate Dally M winner Tuivasa-Sheck for Halbergs
  • Great escape from men's sevens side

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    Sport
    9 Dec 2018
    New Zealand's Sione Molia runs in to score against Samoa in Cape Town.

    The New Zealand men's sevens team have pulled off a miraculous escape to prevent them from missing the quarterfinals for the first time in World Series history.

    Great escape from men's sevens side
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