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The All Black Lion tamers: A special rivalry
It's almost 50 years since the British and Irish Lions beat the All Blacks in a series.
Can Super Rugby be saved?
Super Rugby is set for a shake-up, with several teams facing the chop and SANZAAR expected to announce their decision this week.
Sin bin stupidity highlights Super Rugby problems
Sports Call - Super Rugby needs an urgent update, because last weekend's yellow card incident is a sign of a competition in trouble, writes RNZ rugby reporter Joe Porter.
Clash of the coaches adds to Super Rugby intrigue
Super Rugby starts tonight and the clash of the New Zealand coaches will garner plenty of interest this season.
Wellington Sevens slip sliding away
It used to be one of the must do events on the Wellington sporting and social calendar.
Wellington Sevens: Dead or alive?
The Wellington Sevens kick off this weekend, but is the iconic event on its death bed? Or can it re-invent itself in time to save its life?
All Blacks seeking Dublin demolition job
The All Blacks are in Dublin with revenge on their minds.
Ardie Savea gets his chance to shine
Dynamic All Black flanker Ardie Savea gets his best chance to lay claim to Richie McCaw's vacated crown tomorrow night and usurp Sam Cane as the openside heir apparent.
Will the Rio games be clean?
Sports Call - This week the International Olympic Committee stopped short of handing Russia a blanket ban from next month's Olympics, so how clean can we expect the Rio Games to be? Audio
Lisa Carrington and the Paddlers
Defending Olympic K1 200m champion Lisa Carrington spearheads the NZ kayaking team, which includes the first K4 crew in 24 years.
All Blacks ace first test of 2016
Sports Call - Coach Steve Hansen has every right to be happy after the All Blacks passed their first test of the post World Cup era with flying colours, writes Joe Porter.
Sidelined Savea told to mentally refresh
All Blacks wing Julian Savea is "bogged down" mentally and needs time to recapture his form at last year's World Cup, his coach says.
New blood marks new era for All Blacks
The first All Blacks squad of the year was named yesterday, with several new players and a 'bolter' among the 32 chosen.
Who will be part of the new All Blacks era?
ANALYSIS: The All Blacks usher in a new era on Sunday when coach Steve Hansen names his first squad since the exodus of several leading players.