The Crusaders benefited from some dubious refereeing in the last stages of their Super Rugby semi final against the Hurricanes, running out winners 30-26.
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Hurricanes relaxed ahead of biggest game of the year
Having lost their two games against the Crusaders this year, including a 32-8 thrashing last time out, the Hurricanes are hoping it's third time lucky this weekend in the semi-finals in Christchurch.
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Blues find yet another way to lose in their last game of the season
The Blues have bowed out of Super Rugby 2019 with another loss, this time going down 29-24 to the Hurricanes in Wellington.
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Hurricanes get the job done in Johannesburg
The Hurricanes have made it two from two on their South African tour, beating the Lions 37-17 in Johannesburg this morning.
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Jaguares share their culture with Petone Rugby Club
Argentina's Jaguares have touched down to the capital to take on the in-form Hurricanes in front of a huge crowd expected at Westpac Trust Stadium tonight. Kids from Petone Rugby Club got to meet the players, who also participated in a training session and cultural exchange with local iwi.
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Blues their own worst enemy against Canes
It’s another hard day for Blues fans as they wake up to the reality that their team has lost to the Hurricanes 22-12 at Eden Park last night.
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Weekend sports round-up for April 27-28th
Big news over the weekend as Shaun Johnson is injured and the Hurricanes have a major win over the Chiefs.
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Your weekend sports preview
Welcome to your Friday sports preview, where you'll find all the action coming up this weekend. Team lists, previews and predictions.
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Crusaders too strong for Hurricanes
It was a battle between the first and second place on the New Zealand conference ladder overnight in the Super Rugby competition, with the top of the table Crusaders traveling to Wellington to take on the Hurricanes.
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SUPER RUGBY: Seven Māori players to watch in 2019
OPINION - Te Kāea sports reporter James Perry casts his eye over who he thinks are seven Māori players to keep an eye on during this year's Super Rugby season.