Rugby
Women must lean into the sports board table
Is the drive for NZ sports boards to reach a quota of 40 percent women by the end of 2021 a realistic goal, if women don’t put their hands up? Fair Play’s Zoë George asks female sports leaders.
Nights Sport
Dana Johannsen joins us once again. Tonight she's taking a look at The Black Caps win in the opening test against England today and bringing us up to date with the All Blacks' coaching race. Audio
Joseph drops out of ABs coach contention
The race to be the new All Blacks coach appears to be down to just two men.
Kieran Read reflects on his rugby career
Retiring All Black Captain Kieran Read talks to Kathryn about the Rugby World Cup and his latest venture, his biography, Kieran Read : Straight 8. Written with broadcaster Scotty Stevenson, it is an… Audio, Gallery
Razor only wants to be All Blacks head coach
Crusaders coach Scott Robertson says he wants the All Blacks head coaching role or nothing at all.
Midday Sports News for 11 November 2019
Aaron Cruden's return frees up Damian McKenzie to play fullback. Audio
Rick Stein: 'I keep asking to do a New Zealand food series'
Rick Stein has been visiting these shores since the 1960s, when he celebrated his 21st by eating crayfish in Kaikoura, and he's still pleading with his TV bosses to do a New Zealand food series. Audio
The history of All Blacks losing at the Rugby World Cup
Have we grown as a nation and are able to accept defeat at the Rugby World Cup better than on previous occasions? Historian Dr Grant Morris looks back at reaction to our RWC losses. Audio
Wallabies to get All Blacks leftovers
A battle to be next All Blacks coach is under way and Australian rugby could be waiting to scoop up their pick of the leftovers, in a repeat of the Robbie Deans coup 12 years ago.
Brown's coaching loyalties lie with Joseph
Japan assistant rugby coach Tony Brown says his loyalty is with Jamie Joseph.
Griff Rhys-Jones' Great Kiwi Road Trip
Griff Rhys-Jones has been in New Zealand filming his new series, Griff's Great Kiwi Road Trip, which premieres next Sunday. Along with seeing the sights, he's on a quest to find out what it means to… Audio
Mediawatch for 3 November 2019
The end of the World Cup is nigh; should our leaders be more 'out there' in the media?; royal revelations prompt a pile-on Audio
Rugby World Cup review with Keith Quinn
Celebrated commentator Keith Quinn looks back on the ninth Rugby World Cup in Japan and what last night's emphatic final victory means for the Springboks and South Africa as a whole. Audio
Sports commentator Clay Wilson - RWC
From the Rugby World Cup RNZ sports reporter Clay Wilson looks ahead to tomorrow's final between England and South Africa, and tonight's play off for the bronze when the All Blacks meet Wales. Audio
All Blacks vs England at the RWC
RNZ's rugby reporter Joe Porter reports in from the Rugby World Cup in Japan, ahead of tomorrow's crunch semi-final between New Zealand and England. Audio
Netballers, rowers, and surfers tempted by Olympic sevens dream
Representative netballers, nationally ranked surf life savers, and a water poloist are among athletes picked for a sevens tournament designed to unearth the next big thing in the sport.
Dateline Pacific for 22 October 2019
Two arrest warrants issued in Papua New Guinea could a be sign that police are starting to make in-roads on high-profile corruption; A new report has found China isn't setting debt traps in the… Audio
Aust and NZ govts called on to fund Pacific rugby
New Zealand and Australia should use their foreign aid programmes to help fund Pacific rugby, a Fijian economist says. Audio
Nights Sport - Dana Johannsen
Dana Johannsen joins us to take a look at what has been an exciting weekend of sport! Audio
Rugby TV deal creates claims of conflicts
Sky and NZ Rugby sprang a surprise this week making a unique deal for TV rights with no bids from any other broadcaster. It's raised questions about conflicts of interest - and compromises in… Video, Audio