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    The undefeated Black Ferns Ma won the women's Oceania rugby sevens title with a 26-5 win over Australia in Pukekohe

    The undefeated Black Ferns Ma won the women's Oceania rugby sevens title with a 26-5 win over Australia in Pukekohe


    The Black Ferns Pango rounded out their tournament with a 20 to 10 defeat to Fijiana... it was Fiji's only win.

    The All Blacks Sevens have been crowned Oceania Sevens champs in Pukekohe, despite a 12-5 loss to Fiji in their final game.



    Vital preparation for the Kiwis ahead of this year's Rugby League World Cup.

    New Zealand trounced Mate Ma'a Tonga 26-6 at Mount Smart Stadium in their first test in three years.



    And Kiwi golfer Lydia Ko is off the pace heading into the final round of the third women's major of the year, the PGA Championship in Maryland.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Rugby News
     01 Mar: The Hurricanes have confirmed Brett Cameron has been ruled out for the rest of Super Rugby
     01 Mar: Coach Rob Penney believes the Crusaders' 43-33 Super Rugby win over the Chiefs in Hamilton will do their confidence the world of good
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     28 Feb: The Chiefs are refusing to underestimate a wounded Crusaders side ahead of tonight's Super Rugby grand final rematch in Hamilton
     28 Feb: The Blues are pointing to territory and preventing set piece penalties as keys to victory against the Brumbies tonight in Canberra
     28 Feb: Crusaders utility back Leicester Fainga'anuku's comfortable being deployed in a third different role in as many weeks on his Super Rugby Pacific return
     28 Feb: All Black Jordie Barrett is backing the talent of Hurricanes teammate Callum Harkin to step up at first five ahead of this afternoon's Super Rugby contest with the Fijian Drua in Lautoka
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