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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    A summer of touch rugby came with a big price tag for ACC

    A summer of touch rugby came with a big price tag for ACC


    Last year the accident compensation provider accepted just under 9700 injury claims.

    ACC wants touch players to consider the risks this summer and ensure to warm up properly before getting stuck in.

    Injury prevention leader James Whitaker says ankle and knee injuries are most common, particularly early in the season.

    He says people may believe they can pull off a classic sidestep, but their bodies might be saying something different.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    International:
    Two-time world 400m hurdles champion Femke Bol steps up to 800m in 'next challenge' 13:07

    Rugby:
    Bay of Plenty rugby coach Richard Watt has huge belief in their teenage halfback Charlie Sinton 13:06

    Entertainment:
    Justin Bieber has insisted he doesn't need "healing" after his mother's emotional post 12:56

    Soccer:
    Germany sit atop their group in men's football World Cup qualifying after a 4-nil home win over bottom side Luxembourg 12:26

    Entertainment:
    King Charles wants to "protect and prioritise our planet" 12:26

    International:
    Palestinians stream north and hostage families wait anxiously as Gaza ceasefire begins 12:16

    National:
    The Gaza ceasefire deal could be a ‘strangle contract’, with Israel holding all the cards 12:06

    Rugby:
    Bay of Plenty coach Richard Watt expects a pair of returning props to make an impact in this afternoon's NPC quarter-final against Tasman in Tauranga 11:56

    Entertainment:
    Travis Kelce has congratulated Taylor Swift on the success of her new album 11:56

    Entertainment:
    Victoria Beckham became "very good at lying" amid her battle with an eating disorder 11:26


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