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Dalton in battle to keep glory days alive
Twenty years on from their greatest win, Team New Zealand faces an uncertain future as the dust continues to settle after 18 months of upheaval.
Twenty years on from their greatest win, Team New Zealand faces an uncertain future as the dust continues to settle after 18 months of upheaval.
Sir Russell Coutts, the most successful America's Cup figure of all time, believes Team New Zealand young gun Peter Burling is a more complete sailor than he was.
It is expected that Oracle boss Larry Ellison and his sailing team boss Sir Russell Coutts will attend the signing ceremony along with Masoyashi San.
Team New Zealand did not apply for a subsidy given to arch-rival Oracle's boatbuilder - potentially worth up to $17.25 million.
Team NZ will fight for an America's Cup pre-regatta in Auckland, despite the event's organisers announcing all races will be in Bermuda in 2017.
Another traditionalist lamenting the loss of direction in the America's Cup has surfaced this week - with a claim that Oracle and the other organisers have arranged a regatta which is "a....
Departure puts defenders in good position to push through more rule changes.
Team New Zealand insist their fight to have Auckland reinstated as host of the America's Cup qualifiers is motivated by principle, not the team's survival.
Ben Ainslie has hit out at Team New Zealand for resisting proposed changes to reduce the size of boats for the next America’s Cup.
Team NZ head Keith Turner admits the prospect of Dean Barker joining another America's Cup syndicate is worrying, and blames the media for the dispute reaching this point.
Team New Zealand may not want him as a sailor but Dean Barker has found others are keen to have him.
Matteo de Nora, the Swiss-Italian who has poured millions into Team NZ, has given his full backing to Dalton and the troubled America's Cup syndicate's board.
Oracle's victory from 8-1 will be insignificant if Emirates Team New Zealand survives Barkergate and come back to win the 2017 version, Paul Lewis writes.
Team NZ's newest co-helmsman Peter Burling says he hopes dumped skipper Dean Barker will stick with Team New Zealand.
Veteran broadcaster Murray Deaker writes that the country has had enough of the Team NZ boss.
No one from the team has fronted up to clarify reports or explain how details of confidential contract negotiations were leaked to media, writes Dana Johannsen.
Grant Dalton is sinking fast. Running an America's Cup campaign is a tough business, and too tough for Dalton on the current evidence, Chris Rattue writes.
Chris Bouzaid won a yacht race 46 years ago - and the victory shared the front page of the Auckland Star with the Moon landing.
Dean Barker only discovered he was on the outer at Team New Zealand after reading about it on social media this week.
Former America's Cup skipper Chris Dickson isn't surprised time's been called on Dean Barker, who has helmed Team NZ for 15 years.
Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce has confirmed Team NZ is likely to get less government funding this time round than the $36 million for the 2013 America's Cup.
Dean Barker is being dumped as helmsman by Team New Zealand, but the organisation says no decision has been officially made over its next helmsman.
Exclusive: Team NZ appears set to receive funding from the Government again, well-placed sources have told the Herald. So how much will taxpayers contribute?
Team NZ newcomer Peter Burling has been singled out as the man to beat as he prepares to go head to head with America's Cup veterans in this week's Moth world championships.
It would be understandable if Kiwi sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke had some difficulty in selecting the highlight of their podium-topping year in the 49er class.
Twelve years ago I pulled up outside Auckland International Airport's departures entrance and pushed a Texan by the name of Carter Perrin out of my beat-up Volkswagen. Then I threw his bags after him, said adios, and drove back to town.
It will be fascinating to see whether the event or events Team New Zealand might bring to Auckland under the banner of the America's Cup are enough.