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Māori All Blacks name strong 23 against Japan XV
The Māori All Blacks coaching group have named their match-day 23 to play the Japan XV at Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Saturday 28 June at 9.05pm NZT (6.05pm JST).READ MORE
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Six to debut for the Māori All Blacks v Japan XV
Six players are in-line to make their debut for the Māori All Blacks in game one against Japan XV this Saturday, 10.00pm NZST (7.00pm JST) kick-off at Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo.READ MORE
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Hurricanes make it four in a row
Extending their unbeaten run, the Hurricanes sit two points clear in DHL Super Rugby Pacific after the fourth round of games.READ MORE
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Bunnings NPC: Round 4 Review
Defending Bunnings Warehouse champions Wellington are the only unbeaten team in the competition after securing a 36-31 win over arch-rival Canterbury in Christchurch on Sunday.READ MORE
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Fainga’anuku and Jager mark 50 Games in Blues Showdown
The Crusaders have named their side to face the Blues in Christchurch in Round 12 of DHL Super Rugby Pacific.READ MORE
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Playoff contenders emerge in round nine
Two lines of competition have developed after round nine of the DHL Super Rugby Pacific competition over the Anzac observance round at the weekend.READ MORE
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Barrett, Goodhue and Grace Return for Rebels Clash
The Crusaders have named their side to face the Rebels in Round 9 of Super Rugby Pacific ’23.READ MORE
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Cullen Grace tops Duane Monkley Medal table after two rounds
In-form Canterbury flanker Cullen Grace is at the top of the Duane Monkley Medal leaderboard after the opening two rounds of the Bunnings NPC.READ MORE
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Māori All Blacks team named to face Ireland for second match in Wellington
The Māori All Blacks team has been named to play Ireland at Sky Stadium in Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington) on Tuesday 12 July. Kick-off: 7.05PM NZST, live and exclusive on Sky Sport NZ.READ MORE
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Strong first half propels Māori All Blacks to victory
The Māori All Blacks have taken yet another international scalp after downing Ireland 32-17 in Hamilton to open the inbound tour.READ MORE