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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby

    North Harbour have almost pulled off a famous victory in their Battle of the Bridge against Auckland

    North Harbour have almost pulled off a famous victory in their Battle of the Bridge against Auckland


    Harbour led a nailbiter 32-29 at Eden Park until the final 90 seconds... when right wing Caleb Tangitau ran in a magnificent match-winner, his second try of the game making it 36-32 to the Gulls.

    So they finally win one in this season's NPC, ending their worst losing start to the competition since it began in 1976.

    Auckland captain Akira Ioane typically understated afterwards, on Sky Sport.



    Wellington have beaten Southland 36-12 in Porirua.

    In the women's Farah Palmer Cup, the Counties Manukau Heat top the Premiership after winning five from five... beating the Auckland Storm 35-20 at Eden Park.

    Wellington are making the running in the FPC Championship, claiming a comprehensive 51-13 road win over the Otago Spirit in Dunedin.

    Tasman have won their first game, the Mako women edging the visiting, still winless Taranaki Whio 39-36 in Nelson.

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     02 Jul: One-test All Black Aidan Ross will wholeheartedly embrace any opportunity to represent the Wallabies
     02 Jul: Warriors Women skipper Apii Nicholls has explained how having so many rugby union players is improving their hopes in the NRLW
     01 Jul: The spectre of a second-string opponent is just something the All Blacks have to deal with
     01 Jul: Two more Wallabies have been pulled out of the test squad to join their Super Rugby sides ahead of matches against the touring British and Irish Lions
     01 Jul: Levi Aumua is departing the Crusaders after two Super Rugby seasons
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