The New Zealand Māori teams have been in Melbourne over the past week prearing for their big playoffs against Australia's Indigenous team in the inaugural Indigenous Round to be held tomorrow in Melbourne, and for one team it'll be extra special because it'll be a family affair.
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Dancer embarks on mau rākau journey
Jade Whaanga is a trained dancer who has embarked on a journey to further explore her roots through the traditional Māori martial art, mau rākau.
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Leaving a legacy in wool handling
World champion wool handler Joel Henare of Ngāti Porou is preparing for his NZ swansong before leaving the world of wool handling.
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Canterbury come out firing at NZ Junior Touch nats
The Junior National Touch Championships started today in Rotorua. The U16 girls from Canterbury came out firing, taking out the Bay of Plenty girls 7-0 in the second round.
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Tall Blacks gear up for world champs
With the Breakers' hopes of making the play-offs tentative, forward Jordan Ngatai says he is wanting to improve his game as his national team gears up for the FIBA Basketball World Cup in China.
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Silver Ferns: Mikaere reflects on replacing former captain
Erana Mikaere made her Silver Ferns debut earlier in the month after years of playing in Australia for the Sunshine Coast. She offers her reflections on replacing former captain, Katrina Grant.
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Māori make waves in Surf Lifesaving
Young Māori finds success at the Eastern Region surf lifesaving championships in Tūranganui (Gisborne), with Jack Keepa (Maniapoto) taking out the U16 swim event.
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Waka Ama Sprints 2018, Series 4 Episode 23
Extensive coverage of the 2018 Waka Ama Sprint Nationals from Lake Karapiro including behind the scenes stories and profiles. (R)
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Waka Ama Sprints 2018, Series 6 Episode 22
Extensive coverage of the 2018 Waka Ama Sprint Nationals from Lake Karapiro including behind the scenes stories and profiles. (R)
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Wairere men's, Bulletz women's touch champions
A repeat from last year’s men’s final as Wairere win their third title at the Whakatāne Touch Tournament against arch-rivals Playin Up. While Bulletz nail-biting win against Playin Up by one point was another highlight in the women’s final.