Steve Tew
NZ Rugby's Tew stands by independence of Chiefs probe
New Zealand Rugby is defending the robustness of its investigation into claims of abuse made a woman hired as a stripper for Super Rugby team The Chiefs' end of season party Audio
Strippers allegations against Chiefs unsubstantiated - Steve Tew
NZ Rugby CEO Steve Tew is disappointed Chiefs players hired a stripper for their end of season function - but says their investigation found everything that happened was consensual. Video, Audio
All Blacks have scanned for bugs 'for quite a long time'
New Zealand Rugby CEO Steve Tew says police should have been contacted earlier when a bug was discovered in the All Blacks hotel room in Sydney. Audio
Sevens will remain in Wellington for another three years
The Wellington Sevens will remain in the capital for another three years. Wellington had been under pressure to hold onto the tournament after falling spectator numbers in recent years. Audio
All Blacks have won the Team of the Year
As we have been reporting this morning the All Blacks have won the Team of the Year at the Laureus International Sports Awards in Berlin. Audio
NZ Rugby announces half-million loss
New Zealand Rugby has announced a loss for the 2015 year of $463,000 - half of what had been projected. Audio
Tributes pour in for Jonah Lomu
Tributes are pouring in from around the world for Jonah Lomu, the All Black great, who died suddenly early today at his Auckland home, at the age of 40. Audio
Union not banking a truckload of money from All Blacks
The rugby union won't be banking a truckload of money overnight despite having the only back-to-back winners in World Cup history. Audio
South Island misses out on Lions test in 2017
The South Island has missed on hosting a British and Irish Lions rugby test when the side visits our shores in two years time. Audio
All Blacks on way home but will they make a return visit?
The All Blacks fly home today from Samoa having won their test match against Manu Samoa 25-16. Audio
Carter signs with Paris-based Racing Metro
All Blacks first five Dan Carter is set to be the highest-paid rugby player in the world. Audio
Investigation underway into botched fireworks display
An investigation is underway into what went wrong during a botched fireworks display at Eden Park at the start of the Bledisloe Cup test. Audio
Extra Time for 2 May 2014
On the show this week we hear from the New Zealand Rugby Union boss Steve Tew on the changes planned for Super Rugby. The Kiwis halfback Shaun Johnson gets to know his team mates after a fresh-faced… Audio
All Black pair's sleeping pill night-out
The Rugby Union has admitted two All Blacks took a cocktail of sleeping pills and alcohol shortly before a quarter final game at the last World Cup. Audio
Rugby union admits All Blacks took sleeping pills with alcohol
The Rugby Union has admitted two All Blacks took a cocktail of sleeping pills and alcohol shortly before a quarter final game at the last World Cup. Audio
World Cup win bonus increases by 50 percent for All Blacks
A $150,000 bonus for each player awaits the All Blacks should they retain the rugby World Cup in 2015 - that's a 50 percent increase on their 2011 bonus. Audio
Extra Time for 17 May 2013
This week there's surprise in the netball world after a former captain of Australia was appointed assistant coach to the Silver Ferns. We talk to Vicky Wilson about her new job in the enemy camp. We… Audio
Wellington Phoenix owners buy in to Hurricanes
The owners of the Wellington Phoenix have bought a stake in another of the capital's sporting icons, the Hurricanes rugby team. Audio
Rugby Union says outside investment vital for super franchises
The New Zealand Rugby Union says letting outside investors buy a stake in managing super rugby franchises will be good for the sport, good for fans and good for the union. Audio
Financial review suggests future of New Zealand rugby at risk
A financial review of the country's 14 ITM Cup rugby unions shows the unions' collective revenues have dropped nearly 20 percent since 2007. Audio