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Drua victory sets the standard for Highlanders
Running rampant to a 57-24 win over the Fijian Drua was a standard setter for the Highlanders, who endured one of the more demanding DHL Super Rugby Pacific starts.READ MORE -
Round 5 Wrap: Chiefs only unbeaten team left standing
Chiefs power rules in DHL Super Rugby Pacific as the Hamilton-based side are the only unbeaten side in the competition after their 24-14 win over the Waratahs in Sydney in round five.READ MORE -
Matatū Take Aupiki Title in Dramatic Finale
The new Aupiki Champions have officially been crowned after a hard-fought, North v South, finale.READ MORE -
Hurricanes Poua hang on for third place honours
The Hurricanes Poua have finished their Super Rugby Aupiki season on a winning note, beating the Blues Women 29-24 at FMG Stadium Waikato.READ MORE -
Preview: Aupiki 2023 Final
The first Super Rugby Aupiki final is a North Island, South Island battle and involves the only team to never lose in the competition and resurgent Matatū, who claimed their first-ever win this season.READ MORE -
Get ready to #LoveEveryMinute of the 2023 Sky Super Rugby Aupiki Finals
Whānau, fans and spectators will be treated to a feast of rugby when the country’s top women’s rugby players take centre stage in the 2023 Sky Super Rugby Aupiki finals at FMG Stadium Waikato in Hamilton on Saturday 25 March.READ MORE -
Plummer ringleader for Blues on ‘Carnival Sunday’
Expect a carnival atmosphere at Eden Park on Sunday afternoon, with Harry Plummer playing Blues ringleader, as they host the Western Force at 3:35pm.READ MORE -
Owen Franks returns for Moana Pasifika clash
The Hurricanes are preparing to head north to take on Moana Pasifika at Mt Smart Stadium this Saturday, 7:05PM in round five of the DHL Super Rugby Pacific competition.READ MORE -
Highlanders name unchanged backline for Fijian Drua clash
The Highlanders have named an unchanged backline and welcome back an experienced locking duo for its fifth round-match against exciting Fijian Drua team.READ MORE -
Thwaites Warns Manawa have More
In four matches, they have scored 194 points, but lock Kelsie Thwaites (nee Wills) warns the defending champions are capable of much more.READ MORE