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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby

    All Blacks coach Scott Robertson believes the emotional national anthem before the 33-24 Bledisloe Cup win over Australia will go down in New Zealand folklore

    All Blacks coach Scott Robertson believes the emotional national anthem before the 33-24 Bledisloe Cup win over Australia will go down in New Zealand folklore


    Tryscoring winger Caleb Clarke was brought to tears at Eden Park as he watched his father, Eroni, sing the New Zealand anthem

    Robertson says it was quite the moment.



    Caleb Clarke himself told Gold Sport he had no clue his dad was set to sing the anthem.



    The Springboks have leapt to the top of the Rugby Championship after pummelling the Pumas 67-30 in Durban.

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     28 Sep: England are title winners for the third time after beating Canada 33-13 in the final of the women's Rugby World Cup at Twickenham
     28 Sep: Team Europe is leading Team USA in three of the four FOUR-BALL contests at the Ryder Cup in New York...already with a healthy five-point lead after dominating this morning's Foursomes
     28 Sep: Coach Scott Robertson is lauding the influence of Cam Roigard on his return to the All Blacks halfback jersey
     27 Sep: All Blacks edge brave Wallabies to retain Bledisloe Cup for 23rd year at Eden Park, Morgan Turinui rants at referee
     27 Sep: The countdown's on to this evening's crunch Bledisloe Cup opener
     27 Sep: Otago have locked up the Ranfurly Shield for the summer, seeing off winless North Harbour 41-26 in Dunedin
     27 Sep: Calls from Black Ferns captain Ruahei Demant for more investment in the women's game, following the conclusion of the Rugby World Cup
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     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    Gloria Estefan says "laughter" is the secret to her long and happy marriage 9:59

    Rugby:
    England are title winners for the third time after beating Canada 33-13 in the final of the women's Rugby World Cup at Twickenham 9:47

    Entertainment:
    Roseanne Barr has blasted "double standards" after Jimmy Kimmel Live! returned to air 9:29

    Motoring:
    An historic ride for Kiwi cyclist Niamh Fisher-Black at the Road World Championships...finishing runner-up in the 165 kilometre road race in Rwanda 9:27

    Entertainment:
    Stanley Tucci has teamed up with N.Peal for a new cashmere collection 8:59

    Rugby:
    Team Europe is leading Team USA in three of the four FOUR-BALL contests at the Ryder Cup in New York...already with a healthy five-point lead after dominating this morning's Foursomes 8:57

    Basketball:
    The New Zealand Breakers remain winless in the Australian National Basketball League after surrendering a double digit lead against the Perth Wildcats in Auckland 8:57

    Entertainment:
    Sherri Shepherd ended up in jail because of her belief the world was about to end 8:29

    Motoring:
    Bay of Plenty's State Highway Two has reopened after a crash which killed a person and injured another near Matata 8:27

    Entertainment:
    Jessica Chastain is "not aligned" with Apple TV+ on the decision to delay The Savant 7:59


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