Ruby Tui has been ruled out of the Commonwealth Games after contracting the mumps. Tui returned to NZ on Monday after being hospitalised in Brisbane for a week.
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Ruby Tui ruled out of Commonwealth Games with mumps
The NZ women's sevens player was farewelled by her team with a haka after being diagnosed with mumps and ruled out of the Commonwealth Games.
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NZ Sevens clear from mumps scare
NZ Sevens are confident the NZ Women's Sevens team will be ready for action next Friday after a mumps scare.
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NZ Women's Sevens team remain in isolation
The New Zealand Women's Sevens will remain in isolation, after a mumps outbreak.
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McGarvey-Black only new cap in NZ Sevens team
Twenty-one-year-old Ngarohi McGarvey-Black has been on coach Clark Laidlaw's radar since he was at Rotorua Boys High School and since the arrival of the news, McGarvey-Black had one person on his mind.
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Hamilton dresses up for the 7s
It's not just the players that will be making headlines at this weekend World Sevens Series tournament. Most of the crowd turned out in costumes, which is a tradition that dates back more than a decade.
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Māori businesses to benefit from Hamilton Sevens
Māori businesses are set to benefit hugely from the HSB Sevens World series that kicks off this weekend, with tickets to both days of the tournament already sold out.
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Defence key for AB Sevens
Defence will be key for the All Black Sevens as they pursue a maiden title at the World Sevens Series in Hamilton. Captain Tim Mikkelson spoke to Te Kāea today and believes they have a tough pool in the competition.
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Black Ferns Sevens line-up ready for Sydney leg
Black Ferns Sevens coach Alan Bunting has named his team for the Sydney leg of the HSBC Women's Sevens Series.
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Nothing worth having ever comes easy- Stacey Waaka
World Champion Black Fern Stacey Waaka says she's living her dream. A role model for young Māori women on and off the field, she hopes to inspire young Māori women to chase goals in academia and in sport. Te Kāea caught up with her at her graduation.