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Watch: NZ hockey’s finest hour
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Watch: NZ hockey’s finest hour

Trevor Manning was the battered star of the 1976 Olympic hockey final in Montreal when New Zealand won gold. And he paid to get there. 40 years on the Herald’s Chris Rattue talks with Manning about NZ hockey’s finest hour.

Watch: Parker granted wish to fight on home soil
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Watch: Parker granted wish to fight on home soil

Joseph Parker's promoters have given their man the best possible chance to win his IBF heavyweight title elimination bout against Carlos Takam by holding it at Manukau's Vodafone Events Centre, about nine kilometres from where he was brought up.

Interview: Shay and Brooke Neal
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Interview: Shay and Brooke Neal

Brother and sister hockey combination Shay and Brooke Neal join Radio Sport's Rikki Swannell in our video studio to discuss their build-up to the Rio Olympics.

Watch: Anglers lie detector hitch
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Watch: Anglers lie detector hitch

All four men aboard the fishing boat are adamant they caught the fish and should be handed the $48,000 prize, but the event promoter is so far standing firm. David Baty from OddsOn Promotions said former police detective Dean Young, who says he hauled in the 136.6kg catch, failed the polygraph test "terribly".

Watch: Greatest comeback ever?
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Watch: Greatest comeback ever?

An American college basketball team has overcome a 12 point deficit with only 44 seconds left to nail an impossible victory that has stunned the sports world. Source: NCAA March Madness.

Watch: NFL's biggest ever player?
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Watch: NFL's biggest ever player?

The 23-year-old tips the scales at an insane 184kg - and that's after he dropped more than 9kg during the recent NCAA college football season. That's right, he was 193kg and he actually hit the 200kg mark when he used to step out onto the field in pads and gear.

Watch: Ben Flower's brutal attack on Lance Hohaia
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Watch: Ben Flower's brutal attack on Lance Hohaia

Warning: Graphic content. The 31-year-old former Warriors and Kiwis utility was punched to the ground by Wigan prop Ben Flower in just the second minute of play yesterday, before the Welshman kneeled over him and followed up with a second blow direct to the face.