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Street Kids v Light Bears: National Under 85kg Club Cup to be decided at Eden Park
Street Kids v Light Bears: National Under 85kg Club Cup to be decided at Eden Park
The sixth edition of the popular weight grade competition final sees clubs from Wellington and Christchurch face off in the Bledisloe Cup curtain-raiser.
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Tony Hawk's 1999 '900' skateboard fetches US$2m at auction
Tony Hawk's 1999 '900' skateboard fetches US$2m at auction
Hawk said proceeds will support his nonprofit organisation that helps build public skate parks in under-served areas.
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Rhythmic gymnast Angela Walker on her highs and lows
Rhythmic gymnast Angela Walker on her highs and lowsPodcast episode — 18 September 2025In 1988 Angela Walker became just the second New Zealander to compete in Rhythmic Gymnastics at the Olympics. Despite that being 37 years ago, no one else has repeated that feat since. Angela joins Jesse to discuss the highs, lows, pirouettes, and leaps of her sporting career.
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NZ Sporting History
In 1988 Angela Walker became just the second New Zealander to compete in Rhythmic Gymnastics at the Olympics. Despite that being 37 years ago, no one else has repeated that feat since.
Angela… Audio
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Polyfest to be split across two venues due to 'exponential' growth
Polyfest to be split across two venues
The annual event will be held at Auckland's Manukau Sports Bowl and the Due Drop Events Centre next year.
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The NZ vs South Africa rugby test that really matters
The NZ vs South Africa rugby test that really matters
The Black Ferns confront South Africa, a rapidly emerging power who hope in this World Cup quarterfinal to become New Zealand's nemesis like their male counterparts.
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NRL playoffs: NZ Warriors v Penrith Panthers - what we need to know
Warriors v Panthers - what you need to know
The four-time defending NRL champions will come to Mt Smart with nine wins in their last 10 outings against the Wahs.
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How the Silver Ferns culture clash reached boiling point
How the Silver Ferns culture clash reached boiling point
The shock decision to stand down coach Noeline Taurua marked a dramatic turning point in a months-long dispute between team management and the playing group.
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'Saddest day' - netball greats react to shock Noeline Taurua removal
'Gutless and selfish': Silver Ferns great takes aim at current players
Laura Langman called the shock standing down of coach Dame Noeline Taurua the "saddest day in NZ netball history". Audio
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NRL: What we learned from NZ Warriors' playoff dress rehearsal against Manly
'No one respects us': What we learned from Warriors' playoff dress rehearsal
Analysis: A galling loss and another terrible injury have left a sour taste from the NRL regular season finale, says Grant Chapman.
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NRL live updates: NZ Warriors v Manly Sea Eagles
Warriors tumble to Manly despite miracle try to skipper Fisher-Harris
The front-rower has now scored the NRL's fastest try - but to no avail.
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‘Our greatest foe’: All Black great on Springboks
‘Our greatest foe’: All Black great on Springboks
Watch: Grant Fox's experience against the Springboks in 1992 is one he'll never forget.
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NRL: NZ Warriors v Manly Sea Eagles - what you need to know
What you need to know about Warriors v Sea Eagles
The Auckland NRL team face emotional scenes at Brookvale, as Manly farewell one of their favourite sons.
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All Blacks vs Springboks - The Ultimate Rivalry?
All Blacks vs Springboks - The Ultimate Rivalry?Podcast episode — 04 September 2025The All Blacks versus Springboks is a rivalry almost as old as the game itself, so on this NZ Sporting History, we wanted to look back on some of the great All Blacks V Springboks moments. Veteran sports journalist and broadcaster Phil Gifford chats to Emile.
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NZ Sporting History: All Blacks versus the Boks
One of the All Blacks' most anticipated test matches of the year will take place at Eden Park this Saturday, as they go up against the Springboks. It's a rivalry almost as old as the game itself, so… Audio
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‘It’s kind of the pinnacle’ - Boks aim for rare win in NZ
‘It’s kind of the pinnacle’ - Boks aim for rare win in NZ
The world champion Springboks and coach Rassie Erasmus are under no illusions how monumental their task is this weekend.
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Rugby: Portia Woodman-Wickliffe hits 50 tries as Black Ferns overwhelm Japan
Woodman-Wickliffe hits 50 as Black Ferns overwhelm Japan
Portia Woodman-Wickliffe became NZ's highest outright try-scorer in test rugby as the Black Ferns cast aside Japan 62-19 at the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Close one for Fijiana as Scotland secure quarterfinal spot
Close one for Fijiana; Scotland secure quarterfinal spot
Coach Ioan Cunnigham said he was happy with the "improved performance" despite the 29-15 loss.
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South Africa Rugby to apologise to Māori players excluded by apartheid
South Africa Rugby to apologise to Māori players excluded by apartheid
President Mark Alexander says the historical exclusion was 'a stain on our history and it is long overdue that we confront it'.
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Nahala Toeleiu: Māori-Pasifika teen from Queen Margaret College joins NZ pro basketball league
'Marvellous' Māori-Pasifika teen signs with NZ pro basketball team
15-year-old Nahala Toeleiu goes from schoolgirl basketball courts to the pinnacle of New Zealand's women's professional league.
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NRL: NZ Warriors v Parramatta Eels - what you need to know
Warriors v Eels - what you need to know
Parramatta have won five of their last six meetings and arrive at Mt Smart off the back of their best NRL performance this season.
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NZ Warriors owe debt to highflying 'Zesty Boys' in NRL playoff drive
'Zesty Boys' assemble: Warriors owe debt to young guns in NRL playoff drive
The door of opportunity has opened wide for the club's prodigies and they have taken their chances eagerly.
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Former Highlanders flanker Shane Christie dies aged 39
Former Highlanders flanker dies at 39
Shane Christie told media last year he wanted to donate his brain for research into concussions. Tasman Rugby's chief says he's shocked and gutted.
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NZ Warriors suffer third NRLW suspension for tackle offences
Warriors face NRLW tackle crisis after copping third suspension
Lock Laishon Albert-Jones has been banned two weeks for a careless high tackle against Cronulla.
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High-flying Warriors rookie Takimoana puts torrid NRLW debut behind her
High-flying Warriors rookie Takimoana puts torrid NRLW debut behind her
The rugby union convert sits atop the competition's tryscoring, with two hattricks under her belt.