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League: Sick Lowe defies doctors
Former Kiwis coach Graham Lowe defied medical advice to play his own small part in the Kiwis' Four Nations victory on Saturday night.
Former Kiwis coach Graham Lowe defied medical advice to play his own small part in the Kiwis' Four Nations victory on Saturday night.
For the "Beast" this is one of the best. Manu Vatuvei rates this Kiwis Four Nations triumph as one of the greatest moments of his career.
The Kiwis forwards paved the way for their side's thrilling Four Nations final win over the Kangaroos in Wellington on Saturday night.
Kiwis centre Dean Whare was missing for two days - but it was for good reason and done with management's blessing, as Whare returned to Sydney for the birth of his second child.
If the World Cup final was the end of the road, this is the start of something. And it could be the start of something big.
After barely seeing the Kiwis over the past decade, local fans should have the chance to see their team again in six months following the three-game stint during the Four Nations tournament.
Shaun Johnson and Kieran Foran grabbed their own slice of history last night. The duo, both only 24, equalled the modern-day record for appearances by a Kiwis halves pairing.
I think the Kiwis deserved to win the Four Nations - they've been the most consistent team, writes Hugh McGahan.
Watch a replay of tonight's live blog of the Four Nations final between the Kiwis and the Kangaroos in Wellington.
Looking forward to tomorrow's Four Nations final in Wellington I am really interested to see how the Kangaroos respond to what is their greatest challenge in recent years against a confident Kiwis side.
Dean Whare is relaxed about facing friends and teammates in the Four Nations final.
The Kiwis remain focused on their own preparations ahead of Saturday's Four Nations final in Wellington despite an abdominal injury scare to Shaun Johnson.
Thomas Leuluai's fate was sealed in the dying stages of the Kiwis' win over England last Saturday.
Former England captain Jamie Peacock is urging the Rugby Football League to give Steve McNamara the opportunity to finish the job of turning England into world-beaters.