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Look who's back in black
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Look who's back in black

George Moala talks about being selected as a starter against Wales and Blues teammate Charlie Faumina warns the opposition about what to expect

Favona Primary School's tribute to Jonah Lomu
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Favona Primary School's tribute to Jonah Lomu

Source: Favona Primary/YouTube You are welcome to donate kindly to Jonah’s Charities: Kidney Kids: www.kidneykids.org.nz UNICEF NZ: www.unicef.org.nz Members of Jonah Lomu's family will visit the All Black legend's old primary school in South Auckland this week to say thank you for the school's touching musical tribute. Lomu family spokesman and former All Black coach John Hart will join members of Lomu's immediate family at Favona Primary School in Mangere on Thursday morning at 9.30.

New Super Rugby strips revealed
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New Super Rugby strips revealed

The five New Zealand Super Rugby franchises have revealed their new strips for the 2016 season today. The Blues have introduced light blue to their traditional navy jersey, along with light blue shorts. The Hurricanes' new strip is predominantly black with yellow above the chest. The Crusaders' jersey has black above the chest, with the rest of the strip red.

Queen mourns the loss of Jonah Lomu
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Queen mourns the loss of Jonah Lomu

The heartbroken family of All Blacks great Jonah Lomu are "struggling big time", as messages from around the world continue to flow - including one from the Queen. Former All Blacks coach John Hart revealed the Queen had written to Prime Minister John Key asking him to pass on to Lomu's family how much she mourns their loss as he spoke to media on behalf of the family outside Lomu's home in Epsom this morning.

Rugby League: Shaun Kenny-Dowall on meeting the Queen
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Rugby League: Shaun Kenny-Dowall on meeting the Queen

The Kiwis and Roosters winger talks to Michael Burgess about meeting the Queen – and her Corgis, doing the haka inside Buckingham Palace and his team initiation back in 2008, including his own unique version of Scribe’s hit “Not Many”.

Rugby World Cup: Crowds welcome All Blacks home
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Rugby World Cup: Crowds welcome All Blacks home

Huge roars of excitement and applause rang through Auckland Airport this morning as the winning All Blacks walked into the arrivals lounge to thousands of adoring fans. The terminal was packed as fans jostled to see the rugby world champions.

All Blacks: McCaw yet to think about retirement
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All Blacks: McCaw yet to think about retirement

The 34-year-old said there was a quiet satisfaction in a job well done, rather than "jumping around and going completely nuts", because the team expected to win the tournament if they performed to their potential. Asked whether he would throw away his running shoes or relax his diet, McCaw said he had not thought much about how he would reward himself.

All Blacks: Hansen 'I won't be there after 2017'
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All Blacks: Hansen 'I won't be there after 2017'

A day after the deeds of the afternoon, and the night, before, Steve Hansen's voice was a little croaky but his mind clear. Asked if he wanted to extend his contract as All Blacks head coach from 2017 to go through to the next World Cup in Japan in 2019, he said: "I'd probably say it was more likely I won't be there after 2017".

All Blacks: 'Keen to get home'
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All Blacks: 'Keen to get home'

The Rugby World Cup has been won and the first night of celebrating is over, the All Blacks thoughts are now turning towards home and seeing family and friends and of course the New Zealand fans.

Watch SBW give away his World Cup medal
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Watch SBW give away his World Cup medal

All Black Sonny Bill Williams has given his Rugby World Cup winner medal to a young boy who was "smoked" in a tackle from a security guard after running on the field following the side's 34-17 win over Australia. Williams said the boy, reportedly named Charlie Lines, was seven or eight and he felt sorry for him.

All Blacks: SBW gives World Cup medal to boy
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All Blacks: SBW gives World Cup medal to boy

All Black Sonny Bill Williams has given his Rugby World Cup winner medal to a young boy who was he said was "smoked" in a tackle from a security guard after running on the field following the side's 34-17 win over Australia.

All Blacks: The world's best team for every day since the last World Cup
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All Blacks: The world's best team for every day since the last World Cup

An outrageously good performance from an outrageously good team - that was the right way for this All Black team to win this World Cup. Never has a team deserved a World Cup more than this one. They have been the world's best team for every day since the last World Cup. Gregor Paul and Patrick McKendry give us their opinion on what happened at Twickenham.