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Matatū Take Aupiki Title in Dramatic Finale
The new Aupiki Champions have officially been crowned after a hard-fought, North v South, finale.READ MORE
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Preview: Aupiki 2023 Final
The first Super Rugby Aupiki final is a North Island, South Island battle and involves the only team to never lose in the competition and resurgent Matatū, who claimed their first-ever win this season.READ MORE
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Poua edge Matatū in dramatic end
The Hurricanes Poua have rained on Matatū’s first official match in Christchurch with a dramatic 25-24 victory to cap the second round of Super Rugby Aupiki action.READ MORE
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Talent aplenty for 2023 Sky Super Rugby Aupiki Squads
Following the success of the Rugby World Cup, New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has contracted 105 players across the Blues, Chiefs Manawa, Hurricanes Poua, and Matatū for the 2023 Sky Super Rugby Aupiki season.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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Black Ferns crowned Rugby World Cup champions
Stacey Fluhler boasts a smile that could melt margarine. A try she scored to help the Black Ferns Sevens win the Olympic final against France in Tokyo last year became an iconic image. Unfortunately, nobody was inside the stadium to see it.READ MORE
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Black Ferns into the Rugby World Cup final
The Black Ferns will face England in the Rugby World Cup final after a dramatic and epic 25-24 semifinal victory over France at Eden Park.READ MORE
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Black Ferns top Pool A in style
The Black Ferns have comfortably topped Pool A of the Rugby World Cup in decent style, casting aside Scotland 57-0 before a big crowd in Whangarei.READ MORE
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PREVIEW: Black Ferns v Scotland (Rugby World Cup)
The Black Ferns conclude the pool phase of the World Cup looking to maintain top seeding heading into the quarter finals.READ MORE
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Black Ferns open World Cup with comeback win
The Black Ferns withstood an Australian avalanche to open the World Cup with a pulsating 41-17 win at Eden Park in front of a world record crowd for a women’s rugby international of over 34,000.READ MORE