The five New Zealand Super Rugby franchises launched their jerseys for next season today in Auckland.
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Akira Ioane named 2015 Junior Māori Sportsman of the Year
Akira Ioane has been announced as the successful recipient of the Te Tama-ā-Ranginui Junior Māori Sportsman of the Year award at the 25th annual Māori Sports Awards.
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Akira Ioane: "There's definitely a score to settle"
Akira Ioane admits he isn't generally good at remembering the finer details.
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Future Blues & Chiefs players battle it out in U18 match
The talent pool of future Chiefs and Blues players were on display today at St Paul's Collegiate School as the U18 development squads went head-to-head.
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Challenging win for Chiefs against Blues
It was a bad night for the Blues, suffering their seventh loss in seven games in the Super Rugby competition, but it was a good night for the Chiefs as they climb to number four on the competition ladder with six wins from eight games.
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Ihaia West misses out on Blues match against Warratahs
Ihaia West has missed out on selection for the Blues, who prepare to take on the Waratahs in Sydney this Saturday.
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NFL success runs in Ellison whānau
Sporting success runs deep in the Ellison family from Ngāi Tahu and two of their stars are back in the country.
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Auckland Blues priming up for Super Rugby season
It's this time of year that the Super Rugby teams are putting their players through their paces, it's pre-season training time. The Blues are no different and it's running and more running for their squad.
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Jackson Willison looks for a quick recovery
As the Blues prepare themselves to take on the Sharks tomorrow night at Eden Park, their midfielder Jackson Willison from Ngāti Mahuta is working hard to recover from a hamstring strain against the Reds a fortnight ago.
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No more Blues for Benji
Blues coach Sir John Kirwan and Mataatua's Benji Marshall held a press conference to discuss his recent departure from the team. Te Kāea reporter, Rewa Harriman, was at the press conference.