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All Blacks will need to adapt fast at Twickenham - Ryan
Another test of the All Blacks' ability to adapt on the run looms in Sunday's (NZT) Test against England at Twickenham.READ MORE
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Transformed front row ready for England arm-wrestle - Taylor
Hooker Codie Taylor, more than most, knows how much the All Blacks front row has been transformed during 2022 and is looking forward to how it performs in the season-ending Test against old rivals England at Twickenham on Sunday (NZT).READ MORE
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Excitement in All Blacks camp for final Test of 2022
New Zealand will concentrate on their planning and clarity once arriving in London ahead of their final Test of the year against England at Twickenham on Sunday (NZT).READ MORE
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Black Ferns dominate World Rugby awards nominations
The Black Fern's success in claiming the Women's Rugby World Cup has been reflected in nominations for World Rugby's annual awards.READ MORE
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Black Ferns by the Numbers at the Rugby World Cup
Check out some of the key stats and numbers from the Rugby World Cup.READ MORE
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Telea double helps the All Blacks home at Murrayfield
Scotland, for 54 minutes through the middle stages at Murrayfield, sniffed their long-awaited first win over New Zealand, but a fourth quarter All Blacks recovery saw debut wing Mark Telea score the match-winning try for a 31–23 win.READ MORE
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All Blacks XV fall short against the Barbarians
The All Blacks XV were unable to quell the Barbarians in London on Monday morning (NZT) losing 35-31 to complete their two-match tour with a win and a loss.READ MORE
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Cool heads helped get Black Ferns home - Demant
Black Ferns Rugby World Cup-winning captain Ruahei Demant never felt her side would lose their thrilling 34-31 Eden Park final against England on Saturday.READ MORE
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England leave New Zealand with heads held high
England may have lost their fifth Rugby World Cup final 31-34 to New Zealand's Black Ferns at Eden Park on Saturday, but coach Simon Middleton said they were leaving New Zealand a better side than when they arrived.READ MORE
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High risk play pays dividends for the Black Ferns – Wayne Smith
Black Ferns coach Wayne Smith was delighted by what his side achieved to claim the Rugby World Cup with a 34-31 win at Eden Park, but he also had time to feel for the pre-tournament favourites England.READ MORE