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The historic rivalry between New Zealand and France continues this weekend as the two sides meet for the second test of their three-match series on Saturday.
A multi-sport stadium that hosted major events for over 100 years was left abandoned after a devastating natural disaster.
The All Blacks host France at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin on Saturday 5 July, with kick off scheduled for 8.05am BST.
The Australia-New Zealand Invitational XV is set to compete against the British & Irish Lions in Adelaide. Featuring eight ...
Long-awaited in Aotearoa − 'the land of the long white cloud' − France's summer rugby tour, with a heavily reshuffled squad, ...
Both the rugby and next weekend's Wellington Phoenix versus Wrexham AFC football fixture were "driving strong bookings across the city", said Hospitality New Zealand chief executive Steve Armitage, ...
All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson has named four new caps for the rugby test against France in Dunedin on Saturday.
Dunedin, New Zealand Forsyth Barr Stadium Saturday New Zealand 31 (Will Jordan 2, Tupou Vaa'i, Jordie Barrett tries; Beauden Barrett 4 conversions, penalty), France 27 (Mickaël Guillard, Gabin ...
Yachting New Zealand has appointed Steve Armitage as its new chief executive, succeeding David Abercrombie after more than 14 years in the role. Armitage is a seasoned major events and hospitality ...
France’s selection of eight uncapped players among a team of unknowns for the first test against New Zealand on Saturday ...