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  •   Home > News > National > Lower North Island

    Hawke's Bay's in control of their second Ranfurly Shield defence

    Hawke's Bay's in control of their second Ranfurly Shield defence


    Despite conceding the first try, the log o' wood holders lead Manawatu 28-12 after 65 minutes in Napier.

    Earlier Canterbury was steamed by Bay of Plenty in Tauranga.

    The Steamers running in six tries to one in a 44-8 thumping.

    North Harbour hosts Auckland in the battle of the bridge from 7:05pm.

    MITRE10 CUP WITH KENNARD'S HIRE. EQUIPMENT TO TACKLE WHATEVER, WHENEVER, WHEREVER.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Lower North Island News
     18 Oct: The Canterbury rugby team are expecting another torrid home knockout as they host Hawke's Bay in the second NPC semifinal tonight, to see who'll play Otago in the final
     18 Oct: A person's died after a serious two-vehicle crash in Feilding this afternoon
     17 Oct: The public is being asked for sightings of a man possibly involved in a homicide, in a town near Palmerston North
     16 Oct: Police have found a woman's red station wagon - as they investigate her death in Pahiatua yesterday, west of Palmerston North
     15 Oct: A man's due to appear in Tauranga District Court today, charged with the murder of a six-month-old baby earlier this year, in the Manawatu-Whanganui region's Foxton Beach
     13 Oct: Police will have a visible presence across Hawke's Bay over the next few days - with two gang tangi taking place
     11 Oct: Taranaki coach Neil Barnes believes his first five-eighths Josh Jacomb is not ready for the All Blacks yet, heading into tonight's NPC quarter-final against Hawke's Bay in Napier
     Top Stories

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     Today's News

    Accident and Emergency:
    Emergency services are currently at the scene of a two-vehicle crash on SH1 near Karapiro, in Waikato 16:56

    Rugby League:
    A slow start for the Kiwi Ferns in their opening match of league's Pacific Championships 16:16

    Motoring:
    Liam Lawson's joining other Formula One drivers in lamenting the Texas after qualifying for tonight's US Grand Prix 15:26

    Soccer:
    Arsenal's gone top of the English Premier League following a 1-nil win at Fulham 14:56

    International:
    Julian Assange seeks 20-year jail term for David Morales, the Spaniard who spied on him 14:16

    Rugby:
    North Otago coach Luke Herden reckons they're peaking at the business end of rugby's Heartland Championship 14:06

    Living & Travel:
    A Hamilton Lotto player will be celebrating today after winning one-million-dollars in last night's Lotto First Division 14:06

    Environment:
    Rain has put a dampener on New Zealand's chances of making the semi-finals at the 50-over World Cup...washing out their match against Pakistan when the White Ferns were well on top 13:46

    International:
    Death doulas, family-led funerals and the deathcare movement hope to change the way we die 13:26

    Business:
    Teachers are rejecting the Government claim its pay offer is "quite generous" 13:26


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