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    The first of the America's Cup challenging boats will arrive in Auckland later this month with American Magic shipping its AC75 next Monday

    The first of the America's Cup challenging boats will arrive in Auckland later this month with American Magic shipping its AC75 next Monday


    Skipper Kiwi Dean Barker will be one of a skeleton crew of around six Kiwis to set up base in Auckland next month.

    The demise of Mainland Netball has added extra motivation for the Tactix as they eye a return to the ANZ Premiership.

    Mainland placed themselves in voluntary liquidation in March with the Tactix and coach Marianne Delaney-Hoshek now managed by Netball New Zealand.

    The remainder of the staff have been cut loose, and midcourter Erikana Pedersen says that's left the players hurting.

    Europe captain Padraig Harrington has let slip former world number one Luke Donald is one of his vice-captains at this year's Ryder Cup during a live broadcast.

    Harrington was on the UK Sky Sports Golf Show discussing whether the event will have to be played without fans present due to the COVID-19 pandemic when he let the cat out of the bag.

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