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Farah Palmer Cup Finals: Team Lists
The Farah Palmer Cup finals are here! With Otago and Hawke’s Bay vying for Championship glory in Balclutha and Canterbury and Auckland to battle it out in the Premiership final in Christchurch.READ MORE -
Bunnings NPC Round 6: Team Lists
The playoffs race heats up this weekend with crunch clashes taking place across both conferences in the Bunnings NPC.READ MORE -
Scrum doctor lends expertise to Bunnings NPC teams
Blues region coaches in the Bunnings NPC have been getting some career assistance from former All Blacks' scrum guru Mike Cron.READ MORE -
IN NUMBERS: Kendra Cocksedge (Farah Palmer Cup)
Kendra Cocksedge will make her 100th and final appearance for Canterbury on Saturday when the red and blacks host Auckland in the Farah Palmer Cup Premiership final at Rugby Park, Christchurch on Saturday.READ MORE -
Leah Miles' eying Championship victory for Otago in Farah Palmer Cup
Otago stormed into the Championship final of the Farah Palmer Cup with an unblemished record. In six games they scored more points (257) and tries (41) than any other side in the competition.READ MORE -
Bunnings NPC teams to wear pink socks for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ
For the first time, all 14 provincial unions will take the field wearing pink socks in round nine of the Bunnings Warehouse NPC in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ (BCFNZ).READ MORE -
Finalists confirmed in Farah Palmer Cup
For the eighth time since 1999, Canterbury and Auckland will contest the Farah Palmer Premiership final, after the Storm stunned defending champions Waikato at FMG Stadium Waikato.READ MORE -
Historic Northland win lights up the Bunnings NPC
In a week of some stunning tries in Bunnings NPC rugby, none meant more than Northland's which set up their first win over Auckland in Whangarei in 46 years.READ MORE -
Whanganui go top after three rounds
Whanganui claimed sole ownership of the top of table, albeit by one point, in the Bunnings Heartland Championship after round three at the weekend.READ MORE -
Black Fern legend Kendra Cocksedge announces impending retirement
Kendra Cocksedge, the most capped Black Fern of all time, has announced today that she will retire from all rugby after Rugby World Cup 2021.READ MORE