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The Super Rugby Pacific competition is over for 2025, and All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson is now preparing his side to play France on the 5th of July in Dunedin. Four former All Blacks have ...
Sometimes numbers don’t lie. After winning 31 home finals matches without dropping one, were the Crusaders ever going to lose ...
The Crusaders have won the Super Rugby title for the 13th time by edging the Chiefs 16-12 for their 32nd straight win in home playoffs ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNChiefs player ratings: Brilliant All Black the ‘most unfortunate’ loser as Damian McKenzie’s fails to fire at the ‘worst time’Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The Canterbury Crusaders edged the Waikato Chiefs 16-12 in an intense Super Rugby Pacific final battle in Christchurch on Saturday to claim their 15th title in 30 years of the Southern Hemisphere ...
The Chiefs will try to send head coach Clayton McMillan out on a winning note when they face the Crusaders in the Super Rugby ...
Damian McKenzie and the Waikato Chiefs are hoping it will be third time lucky when they face off against the mighty Canterbury Crusaders in another all-New Zealand Super Rugby Pacific final in ...
After 77 matches in the regular season and five more in the playoffs, Super Rugby has thrown up the final that seemed obvious ...
The Hamilton-based Chiefs will travel to Christchurch to play the Crusaders in next weekend's Super Rugby final after beating the ACT Brumbies 37-17 on Saturday to reach the title match for the ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNWATCH: Damian McKenzie pulls of ‘unreal’ try-saving tackle in Super Rugby Pacific semi-finalMcKenzie was a man on a mission against the Brumbies, but his try-saving tackle was the highlight moment of the game.
Chiefs' playmaker Damian McKenzie said it is vital for the team to stay focused as they prepare for their match against the Crusaders in Christchurch this Saturday in Super Rugby Pacific.
A straight-forward call for Damian McKenzie to sign on for four more years in New Zealand. The Chiefs and All Blacks playmaker has inked a new deal until 2029, a period encompassing a World Cup ...
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