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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby League

    A 60-minute performance is the aim of the Southern Steel against the Northern Stars in this afternoon's ANZ Premiership netball clash in Invercargill

    A 60-minute performance is the aim of the Southern Steel against the Northern Stars in this afternoon's ANZ Premiership netball clash in Invercargill

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    Both teams have started the season with three losses in as many games - but the Steel's winless run now stretches to a staggering 21 games.

    Steel skipper Kate Heffernan, however, is adamant they can repay their long-suffering fans IF they be consistent throughout the contest.



    The first centre pass is after 4pm.

    NETBALL COVERAGE WITH ANZ PREMIERSHIP DOT CO DOT ENZED. TICKETS ON SALE NOW

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Rugby League News
     16 Jun: The Warriors are positive they can bounce back from a demoralising 38-24 defeat to Melbourne at Mt Smart...their 16th consecutive NRL loss to the Storm
     16 Jun: Warriors coach Andrew Webster has every confidence his halves pairing will click in coming weeks
     16 Jun: Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy has praised the Kiwis in the Storm set-up for inspiring the comeback that delivered a 38-24 win over the Warriors at Mt Smart
     16 Jun: Melbourne's NRL dominance over the Warriors has stretched to 16 straight wins over three thousand, two hundred and sixty-two days - and counting - following a 38-24 win at Mt Smart
     16 Jun: The Warriors' decade-long losing streak against Melbourne continues...with the Storm overcoming a horror start to win 38-24 in their NRL encounter at Mt Smart
     15 Jun: The Warriors are confident of ending the longest active head-to-head losing streak in the NRL
     15 Jun: Melbourne Storm halfback Jahrome Hughes admits the prospect of a sold-out Mt Smart Stadium is intimidating, ahead of this evening's NRL trip to face the Warriors
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