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Team NZ cash request kept quiet
The Government will not say how much taxpayer cash Team New Zealand have requested to help bankroll their next tilt at the America's Cup.
The Government will not say how much taxpayer cash Team New Zealand have requested to help bankroll their next tilt at the America's Cup.
Jimmy Spithill is remaining coy about whether Dean Barker is the right man to lead New Zealand's next America's Cup challenge and is uncertain if the country should change its flag.
Oracle skipper Jimmy Spithill says he expects more teams to challenge for the next America's Cup, despite the entry period closing last month.
A long-serving member of Team New Zealand has broken ranks to become the first to publicly question the legality of Oracle Team USA's boat during the last America's Cup.
Team New Zealand have been told to stay away from a meeting in London next week between potential challengers and America's Cup holders Oracle Team USA.
Mark down August 8 in the diary. It's when the future of the 35th America's Cup and that of its principal architect, Sir Russell Coutts, could be altered.
The America's Cup is in limbo once more and looks likely to remain that way for a while yet, writes Dana Johannsen.
Herald yachting reporter and America's Cup expert Dana Johannsen answers the big questions following this morning's latest twist.
The lack of clarity from holders Oracle Tean USA around the next America's Cup looks to have cost organisers its challenger of record.
Team New Zealand has pocketed about $10 million from private donors to keep it afloat and prepare it to mount a challenge for the next America's Cup.
If Team NZ boss Grant Dalton wasn't getting paid his $2 million salary, the country would face another Russell Coutts scenario, Steven Joyce says.
Relief for sailing fans, as it’s confirmed that Team NZ will have the money to survive to the end of the year.
Team NZ boss Grant Dalton was on about $2 million a year during the last America's Cup campaign.
Editorial: In the week since Grant Dalton asked for another Govt hand-out, he has not found much public support.
Team New Zealand skipper Dean Barker has hit back at perceptions that Government spending on the 2017 America's Cup campaign is a poor investment.
Team NZ's key corporate backer have confirmed they are keen to renew their sponsorship of the syndicate once the full details of the next America's Cup are known.
Prime Minister John Key says the interest of the NZ public in the America's Cup is fading - and he reiterated the government won't fund its next bid.
Kerre McIvor writes: Do the crew of Team NZ really want to be known as New Zealand's highest paid beneficiaries?
Do the crew of Team New Zealand really want to be known as New Zealand's highest paid beneficiaries?
Team New Zealand's plea for poverty is wearing thin with the Government.
The clock is ticking for Team New Zealand. Without an immediate cash injection the syndicate are, in the words of boss Grant Dalton, "gone by the end of the month".
The America's Cup will not be returning to San Francisco - with Oracle's Team USA boss Russell Coutts confirming it's been ruled out. So where is still in the running?