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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    The Kiwi Ferns have run riot over the Mate Ma'a Tonga women, 50 points to 12

    The Kiwi Ferns have run riot over the Mate Ma'a Tonga women, 50 points to 12


    New Zealand scored seven tries in the first forty to lead 30-nil at halftime.

    They touched down four more times in the second half - Madison Bartlett and Katelyn Vaha'akolo both notched doubles.

    RUGBY LEAGUE WITH PIT STOP. IF A DASH WARNING LIGHT'S SHOWING, THEY'LL FIX IT.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    National:
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    Rugby:
    Irish captain Caelan Doris remains doubtful to face the All Blacks in Chicago on November 2 as he returns from a shoulder injury 10:07

    Entertainment:
    Shonda Rhimes doesn't know how Grey's Anatomy will end 9:41

    International:
    Trump warns Hamas it could be disarmed 'violently' as Israel kills Palestinians and hinders aid during Gaza ceasefire 9:27

    Business:
    Revenue in the hospitality sector's reached a new record high, but many operators are seeing profit margins reach a new record low 9:27

    Entertainment:
    Sam Asghari wishes "the happiest" for Britney Spears 9:11

    Law and Order:
    Revelations security cameras captured the moments following a fatal shooting in Christchurch 9:07

    Soccer:
    The All Whites are satisfied with a 1-all football draw with Norway, opponents ranked 52 places above them 8:47

    Entertainment:
    Abducted by Hamas, Noa never lost hope she would see her 'soulmate' again 8:47

    Entertainment:
    Paris Jackson is "learning to navigate life on life's terms" 8:41


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