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What will it take to win the cup?
What will it take to win the cup?
What's it going to take for the New Zealand cricket team to make history and become world champions?
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Australian judge's colourful past
Australian judge's colourful past
The senior retired Australian judge heading a fresh inquiry into David Bain's compensation claim has been a controversial figure across the Tasman.
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Cycling doping culture 'still exists'
Cycling doping culture 'still exists'
Cycling continues to struggle with widespread doping, according to a landmark report into the sport's troubled recent history.
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NZ greyhound industry condemns live-baiting
NZ greyhound industry condemns live-baiting
New Zealand's greyhound racing industry is banning anyone caught up in illegal live-baiting in Australia from competing in this country.
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More than just fun and games
Fun and games
Playing video games was something kids would do at the arcade after school. Those kids have grown-up now - and so has gaming.
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How do the Black Caps rate?
How do the Black Caps rate?
Cricketing history beckons for the Black Caps as they seek to become the first New Zealand side to reach the World Cup final.
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Sport: NZ favourites against Tahiti in Oceania U17 football final
Sport: NZ favourites against Tahiti in Oceania U17 football final
History favours New Zealand in the Oceania Under 17 football final against Tahiti, where the winner will earn a spot at the Under 17 World Cup in Chile later this year.
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A blow to the gentleman's game
A blow to the game
Phillip Hughes' death was remarkable not just for the circumstances, but for the change it might make to the sport of cricket.
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NZ Sporting Underdogs
Two writers have delved into the New Zealand history books and come up with the greatest underdog stories in New Zealand sport. Bronwyn Sell and Christine Sheehy are the authors of Long Shots: The… Audio
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Steady Ko stuns golf world
Steady Ko stuns golf world
A little over a year on from turning professional, the New Zealander, Lydia Ko, has stunned the golf world again with a record-breaking win on the LPGA Tour. A little...
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Adore Me wins NZ trotting Cup
Adore Me wins NZ trotting Cup
The stallion Terror To Love has failed to make trotting history after finishing fourth in the New Zealand Cup at Addington in Christchurch. The race was won by Adore Me.
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CORRESPONDENT - Cairns case twist
CORRESPONDENT
It's either the biggest sporting scandal in New Zealand sport - or the biggest injustice - as match-fixing claims against cricket's Chris Cairns take another twist.
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Redemption for Cilic at US Open
Redemption for Cilic at US Open
Croatian Marin Cilic has capped his comeback from a controversial four-month exile from tennis with an emphatic US Open final win over Japan's Kei Nishikori.
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Amie Lightbourne: flying discs
Awards Manager at Booksellers NZ and member of the women's Ultimate frisbee team which competed alongside four other New Zealand teams at the World Club Championships in Italy. Audio
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Collins backed over NZ First deal claim
Collins backed over NZ First deal claim
National's leader John Key says he is backing senior MP Judith Collins 100 percent over her denial of a claim that her supporters approached NZ First with a possible post-election deal. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 26 August 2014
Audio 26 Aug 2014NZ men's rowing pair posied to make history at world champs. Audio
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Sport: NZ and Vanuatu re-write history at Futsal Invitational
Sport: NZ and Vanuatu re-write history at Futsal Invitational
New Zealand and Vanuatu recorded matching 4-1 victories to start the Oceania Futsal Invitational with a bang on Tuesday night in New Caledonia.
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What cost the Commonwealth Games?
What cost the Commonwealth Games?
Glasgow is preparing to host the 20th instalment of the Commonwealth Games. Insight looks at the viability of the event, given rising costs and a competitive sporting landscape. Audio
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NZ Retro - The Year 1983
Today we are taking you back to this time 31 years ago - back to 1983. As far as music was concerned back then, you'd be hard placed to beat Michael Jackson. Audio
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NZ Retro - The Year 1978
Time for our Monday afternoon retrospective, a look back at the year 1978. The politics, the sport, life in the seventies and the music. Audio
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Sneaking in the message
Sneaking in the message
Comedian James Nokise doesn't like being lectured about politics, so he turned voting into a comedy show.
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Sport: Ex Manu lashes NZ Rugby for not touring Islands
Sport: Ex Manu lashes NZ Rugby for not touring Islands
Former Manu Samoa centre Eliota Fuimaono-Sapolu has criticised the All Blacks for never playing a test match in the Pacific Islands, suggesting the team was dictated by money and would...
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NZ shearer wins world title
NZ shearer wins world title
New Zealand shearer Rowland Smith has won the individual machine shearing title at the World Shearing Championships in Ireland.