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20 May 2024 16:32
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    A loss in the Tokyo Olympics sevens final has served as the inspiration behind the Hurricanes' unbeaten start to Super Rugby under Clark Laidlaw

    A loss in the Tokyo Olympics sevens final has served as the inspiration behind the Hurricanes' unbeaten start to Super Rugby under Clark Laidlaw


    The head coach was in charge of the New Zealand sevens team that fell to Fiji in the gold medal contest in 2021.

    Laidlaw says that defeat led him to create "pressure moments" for his players, both on and off the field.



    The Hurricanes are on the road to the Highlanders in Dunedin tonight...kick-off at five past seven....with live commentary on Gold Sport and iHeartRadio.

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     Other Environment News
     20 May: An Orange Heavy Rain warning has been issued for Hawke's Bay, as a subtropical low crosses the country
     19 May: Auckland water provider Watercare is more than doubling its flood recovery work in West Auckland
     18 May: MetService is warning of snow in Canterbury south of the Rangitata River, including the Mackenzie Basin
     18 May: Hopes improved growing conditions so far this yea,r can see more broccoli on supermarket shelves
     18 May: The Chatham Islands council says it's urgently trying to re-supply petrol, as the island's only station has run out
     18 May: It's a cold start to the weekend for those in the Otago and Canterbury areas
     16 May: The Christchurch City Council's one step closer to buying, or leasing, the earthquake-damaged Dux de Lux building in the Arts Centre
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     Today's News

    Motoring:
    Maritime teams are responding to a diesel slick in Tauranga's harbour 16:17

    International:
    Here are five quick facts about Australian native bees and how you can help them on World Bee Day 16:08

    Law and Order:
    A 37 year old man's been arrested - in relation to a suspected arson at Opotiki's Coastguard building overnight 15:27

    Rugby League:
    Warriors second rower Jackson Ford is free to play in Sunday's NRL clash with the Dolphins after avoiding suspension for a dangerous throw charge in yesterday's win over Penrith 14:57

    International:
    Myanmar rebel group claims control of town, Muslim Rohingya flee again 14:17

    Rugby:
    Former Chiefs and Bay of Plenty first-five Glen Jackson will be the next head coach of the Fijian Drua Super Rugby side 14:07

    Soccer:
    The Wellington Phoenix will reconvene as a playing group a few more times this week - after being eliminated from football's A-League at the semifinal stage 13:47

    Health & Safety:
    A finding Waikato DHB failed to give a woman her full X-ray results - who then died with advanced cancer 13:27

    International:
    If you have COVID, can you use a positive RAT as evidence for sick leave? 13:07

    Golf:
    Emotions are running high for golfer Xander Schauffele after he clinched his maiden major championship 13:07


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