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Can the Hurricanes give the Crusaders the hurry up?
The semi-finals have arrived in Super Rugby and the big question is, can anyone stop a Crusaders three peat?
Japan: Is it really a rugby pro's paradise?
Japan is becoming a leading destination for New Zealand rugby players heading offshore, but is it a rugby pro's paradise or a field of disappointment?
NZ and Japan rugby: A blossoming affair
Sports Call - The connection between New Zealand and Japanese rugby is growing all the time, with partnerships popping up all over the place, writes RNZ's Joe Porter.
The birth of rugby in Japan: Conflicting claims
While Japan might not be famous for its love of the oval ball, its connection with rugby dates back further than New Zealand's.
Rugby:Joseph faces up to Japan challenge
Former All Black Jamie Joseph is tasked with getting Japan to the knockout stages of a rugby World Cup for the first time.
Japan not ready for World League: Jamie Joseph
Japan rugby coach Jamie Joseph says his side aren't ready to be involved in something as big as the proposed World League.
Japan faces roadblocks in growing rugby
Japan, hosts of this year's rugby World Cup, appear set to be kneecapped by their own union in their lofty bid to bring a million new players into the game in the land of the rising sun.
Will Super Rugby throw up All Black World Cup bolters?
Jandals and bare feet are still the choice of footwear and New Zealand's summer is in full swing, but yes, Super Rugby is about to kick off.
Barbara Kendall: Plenty of ceilings yet to shatter for women's sport
Fear and a desire to protect the status quo can get in the way of progression in women's sport, according to New Year's honours recipient Barbara Kendall.
All Blacks 2018: Sprinting or stumbling towards next year's World Cup?
The All Blacks of 2018: World Cup winners in waiting? Or pretenders to their predecessors throne?
Rugby: The Six Nations where non All Black Kiwis go to play
Analysis - Are New Zealand the biggest poachers of rugby talent world-wide? Some stats released this week suggest the northern hemisphere sides are worse by a country mile.
Coles 'fizzing' to be back in black
After almost a year and plenty of soul searching, Dane Coles is about to be back in black.
Hansen renews calls for taxpayer money
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen isn't backing away from his claims that New Zealand Rugby needs government money to stay at the top of the sport.
Rugby: Mo'unga finally at the helm of the All Blacks
First-five Richie Mo'unga will finally get his chance to steer the All Blacks ship this weekend, but as Joe Porter writes, he's not the only player champing at the bit.
Taxpayers asked to pay to keep All Blacks in NZ
New Zealand Rugby's boss has again raised the issue of government funding to keep top All Blacks from going overseas.
Climbing above adversity: Black Fern Jackie Patea-Fereti
The Black Ferns do battle with Australia at Eden Park tomorrow night, but for player in particular, just being there will be the realisation of a dream, and reward for never giving up. Audio
Super Rugby: 'Business socks time'
With his business socks on, because it's 'business time' in Super Rugby - Joe Porter ponders whether any side can topple the defending champions the Crusaders?
Pacific Islands need feeder team in NZ for Super Rugby side to succeed
A Pacific team competing in the domestic New Zealand rugby competition will be key to any Pacific Super Rugby team getting off the ground.
All Blacks experiment; is D-Mac the real deal?
Live wire Damian McKenzie faces his first real test as an All Blacks first-five this weekend, but is he a contender, or pretender, for Beauden Barrett's throne?
Bad blood: France eye revenge in second test
Analysis - The All Blacks are all set to take on France in the second test in Wellington and it could be a fiery affair in the capital, Joe Porter writes.
Pasifika Super Rugby team a must, but who'll foot the bill?
Fresh air has been breathed into the dream of a Pasifika Super Rugby team. Audio
All Blacks squad; easy picks, tough choices and bolters?
Water cooler conjecture and smoko break debate, there's no hotter topic than an All Blacks team naming.
Loss of Tui motivating mana for Black Ferns Sevens
The New Zealand women's sevens team will have extra motivation when they take the field tomorrow. Video
NZ mountain bikers target Comm Games 1,2,3
Anton Cooper and Sam Gaze went from relative obscurity to mountain bike super stars after claiming a New Zealand one-two at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
A cheeky bet and no training the keys to success?
What's the best way to win a Commonwealth Games medal? Train hard, sweat blood and tears and sacrifice everything in the purusit of success? Not neccessarily.