Tim Castle
Rugby concussion legal action grows
Wellington based, international sports lawyer Tim Castle is representing rugby players debilitated by head injuries and he's calling on New Zealand Rugby to come out and support those with progressive… Audio
St Kents stands down new rugby players after investigation
An Independent panel has found a planned boycott of Saint Kentigern by ten rival rugby schools, breached the rugby code. Last year schools across Auckland threatened to not play against Saint… Audio
World in Sport for 10 June 2015
Tributes have been flowing for the former All Black Jerry Collins after his shock death; Manu Samoa trim their squad ahead of next month's All Blacks test; Fiji's run at the Under 20 Football World… Audio
Jerry Collins' daughter recovering in French hospital
Jerry Collins' orphaned baby daughter, Ayla, remains in a critical condition in a French hospital following the car crash which killed both her parents on Friday of last week. Audio
How does the ICC anti-corruption unit work?
Former New Zealand representative to the International Cricket Council anti-corruption unit and currently a code of conduct commissioner for New Zealand Cricket., Tim Castle. Audio
Match-fixing allegations rock NZ cricket
Former New Zealand representative on the ICC's anti-corruption panel, sports lawyer Tim Castle on the allegations of match-fixing against three Kiwi cricketers. Audio
Jerry Collins remains in custody, could be allowed visitors
The former All Black, Jerry Collins, should soon be able to receive visitors while in custody, after his arrest for carrying a concealed 17-centimetre knife in Japan. Audio
Rugby star still in police custody in Japan
The manager representing the former All Black, Jerry Collins, hopes the rugby star will soon be released from prison in Japan after being arrested for carrying a knife. Audio
Fisheries stings may lose their force
Hundreds of people convicted of buying fish illegally may now try to have their records cleared. Audio
Treaty Debate 2 (2005)
The second debate focuses on the Foreshore and Seabed Act, with lawyer Tim Castle, and Tahu Potiki of Ngai Tahu, analysing the key points of the Act and the changes it has introduced. Audio