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Tall Blacks plans on hold ahead of FIBA World Cup
Tall Blacks coach Pero Cameron is in limbo ahead of the Basketball World Cup.
Breakers forward seeking another NBL title
NBL champion Tall Black Tom Vodanovich is targeting more silverware with his home club when the semifinals tip off on Sunday.
Matatu coaches grilled ahead of Super Rugby Aupiki season
Matatu have plenty to prove in Super Rugby Aupiki and newcomer Cheyelle Robins-Reti hopes her experience boosts the inaugural wooden spoon side.
Black Fern wary of Super Rugby Aupiki young guns
The second season of Super Rugby Aupiki will open doors for some women and keep the likes of Chiefs Manawa and Black Ferns back Hazel Tubic on her toes.
ASB Classic tennis organisers still looking for improvements
The return of international tennis to Auckland, after a two year hiatus, has been given a pass mark by those in charge of the men's and women's tours but local organisers are pushing for improvements.
More women testers needed for football World Cup
Cultural sensitivities around drug testing at this year's FIFA Women's Football World Cup are front of mind for Drug Free Sport New Zealand.
The highlights, lowlights and oddities of the Sporting Year
It's that of time of the year - the RNZ Sports crew look back of the sporting highlights, lowlights, and oddities of the sporting year that was.
Do you want to be a part of SailGP?
Fan-owned SailGP team - a gimmick or a chance to change the sports team ownership model?
Black Sox fighting to be back on top
Black Sox captain Cole Evans wants to put New Zealand softball back on the world map in a commanding position.
Shining a light on the shadowy side of top sport
Olympian is a label Casey Legler shied away from for 10 years as they carried the shame of failure.
Black Ferns: The Queens of Rugby World Cups
The Black Ferns have only ever lost two of the 37 games they have played at Rugby World Cups. They have never lost a final.
Tuatara stronger as they prepare to return to the diamond
The Auckland Tuatara have been rebuilding on and off the diamond ahead of their third Australian Baseball League season.
"Dumb penalties" frustrating Black Ferns coach
The Black Ferns have booked a place in the quarterfinals of the Rugby World Cup but coach Wayne Smith is frustrated with a lack of discipline.
Breakers squad in disarray before NBL season
A pre-season poke in the eye is still troubling Breakers captain Tom Abercrombie on the eve of the Australian NBL season.
WRC primed and ready for New Zealand return
Ten years after the World Rally Championship was last in New Zealand some of the sport's big names are back and history is on the line.
European basketball team reneges on Tall Ferns tour
Tall Ferns' cancelled international series replaced by Australian club tour.
Portia Bing tackles hurdles on and off the track
Portia Bing plans to clear hurdles and build bridges in Birmingham.
Why do males continue to dominate NZ gymnastics?
Male gymnasts continue to outnumber their female peers in New Zealand teams selected for pinnacle events. Audio
Suzie Bates takes complete games experience to Birmingham
Two sports will debut at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham and one New Zealand athlete - dual international Suzie Bates - knows a bit about both.
3x3 basketballers ready to showcase their stuff in Birmingham
New Zealand has been on the podium each time basketball has featured at the Commonwealth Games and a group of young men and women are chasing more medals in England this month.
Taylor acknowledged by the Queen
Former Black Caps batter Ross Taylor isn't regretting he decision to retire after watching the first Test against England at Lords.
Benji Marshall receives esteemed accolade
New Zealand rugby league legend Benji Marshall isn't missing the NRL and is backing the Kiwis to have more world cup success.
Athletes' personal data at risk
An athlete's every step, heavy collision, restless night, missed period or spike in heart rate can be recorded but what happens with the personal data is concerning experts.
How quickly can the Black Ferns scars heal?
Every team needs someone to wear down opposition, for the Black Ferns that was Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate writes Felicity Reid
3x3 basketball rebounds from international disappointment
New Zealand were the first 3x3 basketball world champions but missing a pinnacle event last year was a blow the successful programme needs to bounce back from. Video