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    Aimee Fisher believes her K1 500 series against Lisa Carrington will go down as some of the 'racing of the decade'

    Aimee Fisher believes her K1 500 series against Lisa Carrington will go down as some of the 'racing of the decade'


    The reigning world champion won't get to defend her title in August with Olympic champ Carrington winning the deciding third trial on Lake Karapiro by around a third of a boat length.

    Fisher says the battle was unlike any other she has had in her career.



    After a two year hiatus, international rugby league is returning to New Zealand.

    The Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns will host Tonga at Mount Smart on June 25 - coinciding with the Matariki public holiday weekend.



    Crusaders coach Scott Robertson's sympathising with his All Blacks prop who faces another extended injury spell on the sidelines.

    Scans have confirmed Joe Moody tore his ACL in the Crusaders loss to the Blues two weeks ago.

    He'll have surgery with the usual recovery time between nine to 12 months.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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