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星期四, 11 月 21, 2024

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Agnew’s Angle

Agnew: Young guns blast Highlanders

The Hurricanes have four dynamic 97kg young guns who are making an explosive impact on the Super Rugby championship that opponents are struggling to...

At last… Sanzaar finally sees sense

Most New Zealand rugby fans will support Sanzaar’s decision to reduce the Super Rugby teams to three conferences and 15 teams from the current...

Centres ignite Hurricanes

Explosive Hurricanes centres Ngani Laumape and Vince Aso are setting the 2017 Super Rugby championship alight with their try-scoring feats and making a bold...

Agnew: Young guns are blazing

One of the astonishing factors about the unbeaten Crusaders’ domination of the Super Rugby championship has been the form of so many exciting young...

Agnew: Lions ready to rumble

The British and Irish Lions rugby team served the All Blacks a timely warning with their brutal 12-3 triumph against the Super Rugby pacesetter...

Lions play war games

The All Blacks can expect a brutal aerial bombardment and bone-crunching tackles to combat their superior running game against the British and Irish Lions...

Lydia Ko’s 9th caddie

It’s great to see teenage golfer Lydia Ko back to top form, even if critics question the wisdom of her decision to sack South...

Foran is Warriors saviour

The lifeline offered to Kieran Foran by NZ Warriors chief executive Jim Doyle looks set to pay a rich dividend after his well-documented troubles...

Young guns are firing

By Ivan Agnew Considering the loyalty Steve Hansen’s All Black selection panel has given to its veterans, keeping young guns from overseas sharks leading up...

Agnew: Too few berths for AB stars

New Zealand rugby has never enjoyed greater depth. However keeping the best of the rising stars in face of lucrative offers from abroad could...

Agnew: Taumalolo blasts England

It’s a pity that the Kiwis league team are not getting full value from Jason Taumalolo for want of a decent ball distributor. The most...

Agnew: Hesson produces the goods

Having begun his international cricket career in controversy in 2012 by dropping captain Ross Taylor for Brendon McCullum, Black Caps cricket coach Mike Hesson...
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