Rugby
Blues winger called into the All Blacks
Uncapped Blues winger Mark Telea has been called up to the All Blacks squad for Saturday's test against Japan.
Six All Blacks miss flight to Japan
Six members of the All Blacks squad were not on the plane as the team left for Japan today.
Wellington Samoa Rugby Union celebrating 50 years
The Wellington Samoa Rugby Union are preparing to celebrate their 50th anniversary this weekend. Audio
Rieko Ioane signs on for another year
All Blacks midfielder Rieko Ioane has extended his contract with New Zealand Rugby until the end of 2023.
The Week in Detail: Taxes, kauri, and Peter Ellis
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Taxes, kauri, and Peter Ellis
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioThe wild world of chess cheating
A cheating scandal has rocked the chess world, but it's just the latest in a long list of sports cheats. Audio
The wild world of chess cheating
A cheating scandal has rocked the chess world, but it's just the latest in a long list of sports cheats.
AudioYou can't wipe the smile of Michael Cheika's face
For many rugby fans the enduring image of Michael Cheika is of a scowling figure in the coach's box, but these days he can't wipe the smile off his face.
Black Ferns want refs to control tempo at Rugby World Cup
The Black Ferns are hoping referees will crack down on teams slowing the game down at the Rugby World Cup.
Black Ferns: a different sort of energy at Eden Park
Analysis - The Black Ferns 41-17 win over the Wallaroos last night capped off a new more family-friendly, fan-driven kind of experience for punters at Eden Park, writes Jamie Wall.
Black Ferns: Where this World Cup will be won and lost
Analysis - Two of New Zealand's great rugby coaches believe the battle for the Rugby World Cup will be won in the minds of the players rather than with physicality, Jamie Wall writes. Video
Brain injury concerns being taken seriously - World Rugby boss
The boss of World Rugby is in the country ahead of the Women's Rugby World Cup kicking off this weekend.
Alan Gilpin told our reporter Samantha Olley issues around brain injuries are taken seriously.
…Science on brain disease in players 'complex, evolving' - NZ Rugby
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) says the science around brain disease in players is "complex and evolving".
A study by researchers from Glasgow University and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital found elite… Video, Audio
Women's Rugby World Cup offering cheap tickets to encourage sell out crowds
Women's Rugby World Cup tickets are going cheap, and organisers say that is to make sure stadiums are brimming with fans to support the growth of the women's game.
Afghan rugby team - "The sport has always been there for us"
In this episode of Voices, Afghan rugby players Bilal Slaimankhel and Mohammed Safi speak to Kadambari Raghukumar on what the game has come to mean to them in recent years. Audio
Afghan rugby team - "The sport has always been there for us"
In this episode of Voices, Afghan rugby players Bilal Slaimankhel and Mohammed Safi speak to Kadambari Raghukumar on what the game has come to mean to them in recent years.
AudioAnticipation builds ahead of Rugby World Cup
Momentum is building towards the start of the Rugby World Cup in Aotearoa. We are just eight days away from the opening day of the tournament, with organisers confirming today that more than 30,000… Video, Audio
No convictions for brothers charged with rugby clubroom assault
Three men charged after a Pōneke rugby player was bashed have all either been discharged without conviction or had their charges dismissed.