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    Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan is denying the subject of revenge has entered their camp ahead, of tonight's Super Rugby Pacific season opener against the Crusaders

    Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan is denying the subject of revenge has entered their camp ahead, of tonight's Super Rugby Pacific season opener against the Crusaders


    Midfielder Quinn Tupaea is back starting for the Hamilton-based club, who were beaten in last year's final by the perennial champs.

    McMillan says while the result hurt, it won't factor into their preparation.



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     Today's News

    Cricket:
    A precarious lead for the Black Caps after 15 wickets fell on a spin-dominated second day of the third and final cricket test against India in Mumbai 5:16

    Rugby:
    All Blacks loose forward Wallace Sititi knows the England style he'll have to help break down tomorrow morning at Twickenham 21:57

    Living & Travel:
    Four lucky lotto players have won 250 thousand dollars in lotto's First division 21:17

    Rugby League:
    The Kiwis have been given a source of inspiration ahead of tonight's Pacific Championship league game against Tonga at Mt Smart 18:57

    Law and Order:
    Former detective Brett Hankison found guilty of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor 18:47

    Rugby League:
    Physicality is the biggest focus for the Breakers against the Adelaide 36ers tonight as they look to build a run of wins 18:37

    Rugby League:
    ???1;Breakers co-captain Parker Jackson-Cartwright is tipping fellow import Matt Mooney to play another big role against Adelaide 18:07

    Law and Order:
    Officers are speaking to the family of a child who was fatally hit by a car in a driveway in Palmerston North 17:47

    Soccer:
    Auckland FC coach Steve Corica's reminding the Phoenix of the expectation from their home fans ahead of the first all-Kiwi match-up in football's A-League 16:57

    Rugby:
    All Blacks captain Scott Barrett has asked people to judge over the next three weeks if the team's supposed aura is gone 16:17


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