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'We made history today': Rugby tournament's first-ever girls team thrash boys 65-0
They're a team of wingers, with just three forwards.
They're a team of wingers, with just three forwards.
'He is taking it on the chin,' the former All Black's lawyer said in court.
The white powder will most likely be from plaster added a few years ago to the Shield.
Black Ferns coach Allan Bunting was happy with what he saw in the big win over Australia.
It's all on next week at Cooks Gardens.
'It's been a bit of a dream run, to be fair, without any injuries.'
A social media video shows the Shield broken into pieces.
It is arguably the most dominant performance since the Shield was first presented in 1902.
"He’s just a competitor."
'You can't win them all. I'm still proud of them,' the coach said.
Win in Southland, Shield challenge next for Hawke's Bay.
Ferns "get to play against a lot more speed and a little bit more power".
Laura Bayfield: 'A lot of the values align between rugby and the army'.
Te Awamutu Sports represented New Zealand in France and came away with the trophy.
'We're just playing every game like a knockout game now.'
Hamilton Girls’ High School First XV exceeds its top-four goal
Brad Weber returns to the Magpies for the Battle of the Bays in Napier.
Life on the road hasn't been so great for Hawke's Bay rugby in the last two weekends.
The Southland schoolboys also snaffled the Moascar Cup off Westlake.
Wingers Alice Ireton and Paris Munro both scored doubles.
The team will play in the National 1st XV Championship semifinals on Friday.
A pulsating Westlake-Sacred Heart contest was metaphorical ointment for Scots scab.
Joe Moody returned to the rugby field at the weekend after an injury in May.
Thousands of free tickets have already gone as the possibility of a full house looms.
Sir Steve Hansen says the Wallabies role is just to provide feedback.
On Saturday the 58-year curse on one of NZ's pre-eminent rugby schools was finally lifted.
The All Blacks' arrival on northern shores barely registered a blip on the sporting radar.
The Hawke's Bay Magpies go top of the NPC as the Tui reach the semis for first time.