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Black Ferns XV named to face Manusina XV
The Black Ferns XV have named their squad to face Manusina XV on SaturdayREAD MORE
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Black Ferns Squad named for end of year Tests
Black Ferns coaches Allan Bunting, Steve Jackson, Mike Delany and Tony Christie have named their 30 player squad to compete at home in front of their Black Ferns fans for their final Test match of the O'Reilly Cup, presented by Ryman Healthcare and the inagural WXV1 tournament.READ MORE
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The Front Row Daily Show launches exclusively on NZR+
The Front Row Daily Show launched into Rugby World Cup 2023 this week as All Blacks George Bower and Andy Ellis boarded their all black bus to take fans on a joyride through France.READ MORE
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Auckland claim Farah Palmer Cup Premiership title
In postcard conditions at Rugby Park in Christchurch a Strom called Auckland upset the apple cart to win the Farah Palmer Cup Premiership presented by Bunnings Warehouse for the first time since 2015 with a thrilling 39-27 victory over Canterbury.READ MORE
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Rugby World Cup 2021 set the blueprint for rugby's future
World Rugby chief executive Alan Gilpin hopes last year's Women's Rugby World Cup in New Zealand can set the trend for engagement with the game in the future.READ MORE
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O’Reilly Cup: One Month To Go
It’s just one month until the World Champion Black Ferns step back out on home soil.READ MORE
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Tickets on sale for Black Ferns test match
Tickets on sale for Black Ferns O’Reilly Cup Test in HamiltonREAD MORE
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2025 Women's Rugby World Cup host cities and venues confirmed
WORLD RUGBY AND RFU CONFIRM HOST CITIES AND VENUES WITH TWO YEARS TO GO UNTIL WOMEN’S RUGBY WORLD CUP 2025READ MORE
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Black Ferns XV to provide opportunity for emerging talent
New Zealand’s brightest emerging women’s rugby talent will have the chance to don the black jersey later this year with the Black Ferns XV set to play against Samoa.READ MORE
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A Century for ‘Shorty’ - Selica Winiata set to play 100th game for Manawatū
In 2001 Helen Clark was Prime Minister, September 11 was a seismic tragedy, the Wallabies beat the All Blacks in New Zealand and bands like Destiny's Child and Incubus topped the Billboard Charts.READ MORE