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  •   Home > News > National > Dunedin

    There's a see-sawing Ranfurly Shield match going on under the roof in Dunedin

    There's a see-sawing Ranfurly Shield match going on under the roof in Dunedin


    North Harbour took a two-tries-to-one lead after the first quarter of their showdown with Otago.

    The Shield holders opened the scoring in the second minute ... but Harbour replied twice before the 20-minute mark, including an intercept to departing test wing Mark Tele'a.

    Then the hosts hit back to level the scores again at 14-all on the half-hour mark ... before hooker Liam Coltman crossed from a maul on his 100th game, just before halftime.

    At the break, Otago lead 21-14.



    To today's opening women's Farah Palmer Cup Premiership semifinal, in Christchurch, where Canterbury have taken a 17-7 lead over the Manawatu Cyclones after 20 minutes.

    Top-of-the-table Waikato host the Auckland Storm in Hamilton in the other semi shortly.

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     Other Dunedin News
     27 Oct: A crash between two cars - one towing a caravan - has blocked State Highway 1 north of Dunedin
     27 Oct: An 18-year-old man is due in the Dunedin District Court today - in relation to a bomb threat aimed at a Wellington mosque
     21 Oct: A 25-year-old man accused of murder in North Dunedin will continue to have name suppression - while mental health reports are written
     21 Oct: Another round of heavy rain and strong winds is moving up the country
     20 Oct: A Dunedin man's been charged over an alleged drunken snooze - while leaving his foot on his car's accelerator pedal
     18 Oct: Otago have stormed into the NPC final after an emphatic 41-17 win over Bay of Plenty in their semi-final in Dunedin
     18 Oct: Otago's pursuit of a first NPC rugby title since 1998 remains intact, after dispatching Bay of Plenty 41-17 in their semifinal in Dunedin
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     Today's News

    Environment:
    Snow's closed a number of South Island state highways 22:27

    Accident and Emergency:
    A person has been flown to hospital in a critical condition after falling down a Waikato waterfall 21:17

    International:
    Two US Navy aircraft based on USS Nimitz carrier crash within 30 minutes in South China Sea 19:47

    International:
    Arnold Schwarzenegger accuses US states of trying to 'out-cheat' each other under Trump 19:17

    Accident and Emergency:
    A single-vehicle crash has blocked State Highway 2 in the Hauraki District near Karangahake Gorge 18:57

    Environment:
    Areas already hit by last week's wild weather are in for another round 18:37

    Boxing:
    Joseph Parker is adamant he still has the fire to climb the ranks of boxing's heavyweight division again 18:07

    Cricket:
    White Ferns captain Sophie Devine believes her team prepared for the World Cup's sub-continent conditions as best as they could, despite a disappointing end to her one-day career 17:27

    Netball:
    The Silver Ferns are keeping any details around coach Dame Noeline Taurua's reinstatement on the sideline until the end of the Constellation Cup 17:27

    International:
    Cost-of-living crisis and 'weight of the world' means we're socialising less than ever 17:07


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