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Best features of 2017: the sporting life
Runners, surfers, divers, cricketers, boxers, America's Cup insights and a poleaxe champ.
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2017: Highs and lows of the sporting year
2017: Highs and lows of the sporting year
A Lion invasion, another America's Cup win and a Tongan uprising in Aotearoa - 2017 was all over the show in terms of sporting stories. Jamie Wall has the great and not so great narratives of the year… Video
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NZ-bound Gayle in record-breaking form
NZ-bound Gayle in record-breaking form
Former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum had the best seat in the house as Chris Gayle blasted 18 sixes on his way to more Twenty20 history in the Bangladesh Premier League final.
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Castle new Rugby Australia boss
Castle new Rugby Australia boss
Former Netball New Zealand chief executive Raelene Castle has been confirmed as Rugby Australia's new boss in another piece of sports administration history.
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Real Madrid face formidable PSG test
Real Madrid face formidable PSG test
Holders Real Madrid will have to overcome a sizeable obstacle when the Champions League resumes in February after the latest draw pitted the 12-times winners against Paris St Germain.
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Toby & Toby Awards 2017: Winners revealed
Toby & Toby Awards 2017: Winners revealed
Opinion - Another year is coming to an end - time for Toby Manhire and Toby Morris to dish out awards for the year's greatest and grottiest achievements.
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Wagner rises in rankings
Wagner rises in rankings
The New Zealand pace bowler Neil Wagner has risen two places to be number seven in the ICC Test bowling rankings.
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NZ fully supports IOC's ban on Russia
NZ fully supports IOC's ban on Russia
New Zealand athletes and sports administrators have been overwhelmingly supportive of the International Olympic Committee's decision to ban Russia from February's Winter Olympics in South Korea.
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Black Ferns make history at World Rugby awards
Black Ferns make history at World Rugby awards
There was nothing particularly historic about New Zealand dominating the World Rugby Awards held in Monaco but that doesn't mean history wasn't made.
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Messi the billion dollar man
Messi the billion dollar man
Argentina's soccer superstar Lionel Messi has signed a new billion dollar contract with Barcelona that will keep him at the club until the end of the 2021 season.
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History to be made by NZ weightlifting team in Gold Coast
History to be made by NZ weightlifting team in Gold Coast
A transgender athlete has been named in the New Zealand Commonwealth Games team for the first time.
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Read out, Ioane in for Wales test
Read out, Ioane in for Wales test
All Blacks captain Kieran Read won't play but Rieko Ioane will against Wales in Cardiff on Sunday morning.
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Robinson sole NZ track and field para-athlete for Gold Coast Games
Robinson sole NZ track and field para-athlete for Gold Coast Games
Just one New Zealand athlete will compete in the para track and field programme at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast next year.
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NZ sprint cyclists too good for Aussie rivals
NZ sprint cyclists too good for Aussie rivals
New Zealand's world champion team sprint trio produced a stunning early season performance to claim the honours on the opening day of the Oceania Track Cycling Championships in Cambridge.
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Hay backing All Whites
Hay backing All Whites
Former All Whites captain Danny Hay says all the pressure is on Peru for their World Cup playoff match against New Zealand.
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Wells brothers added to Winter Olympics team
Wells brothers added to Winter Olympics team
Freeski brothers Jossi and Byron Wells have been added to the New Zealand Winter Olympics Team.
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Broadcasters tuning out of television
You can now get the shows you want from our biggest TV broadcasters without tuning in to them - or even owning a TV set. This week's All Blacks games are available live - and legal - online without a… Audio
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Broadcasters tuning out of television
Broadcasters tuning out of television
You can now get the shows you want from our biggest TV broadcasters without tuning in to them - or even owning a TV set. This week's All Blacks games are available live - and legal - online without a…
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Former All Blacks in Baabaas to face NZ
Former All Blacks in Baabaas to face NZ
Former All Blacks Ben Franks, Steven Luatua, Julian Savea and Andy Ellis have been confirmed among the Barbarians squad which will take on New Zealand on Sunday morning at Twickenham.
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Ian Taylor: why we should all learn about the NZ Wars
Ian Taylor is one of this country's great inventors and runs a world-leading graphics company, Animation Research Limited. Its offshoot Virtual Eye brings to life sports such as cricket, the America's… Video, Audio
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The ascent of a woman sparks 'curse' claims
The ascent of a woman sparks 'curse' claims
One day before the New Zealand Herald said Jacinda's gender was not an issue, it had a headline hinting that prime ministerial witchcraft cursed the All Blacks.
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NZ women's u17 basketball team qualifies for World Cup
The New Zealand women's under-17 basketball team has made history in being the country's first women's basketball team to qualify for a World Cup. Audio
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Who's who in the new Labour-led coalition?
Who's who in the new Labour-led coalition?
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced the Ministerial list for the incoming 52nd government. RNZ takes a closer look at the MPs named on the list.
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Richard Gladwell: How Team New Zealand Stunned the World
Sailing journalist and photographer Richard Gladwell covered the 2017 America's Cup series in Bermuda and has written a book - Lone Wolf - How Emirates Team New Zealand Stunned the World. It's about… Audio
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NZ jockey wins Caulfield Cup
NZ jockey wins Caulfield Cup
The New Zealand jockey Cory Parish has ridden Boom Time to victory in the 3.3 million dollar Caulfield Cup in Melbourne.