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  •   Home > News > Environment

    A timely return for the Crusaders ahead of the Super Rugby Pacific playoffs

    A timely return for the Crusaders ahead of the Super Rugby Pacific playoffs


    Ethan Blackadder is back from a hamstring strain for Friday's final regular season match against the Brumbies in Canberra.

    Coach Rob Penney says Blackadder is raring to go, replacing an ill Cullen Grace.



    David Havili has been rested - Dallas McLeod will start at second five.

    Codie Taylor will captain the side.



    Elsewhere, Mark Tele'a starts for the Blues on his return from suspension against the Waratahs on Saturday afternoon.



    Former All Black Brett Cameron has been entrusted with the Hurricanes 10 jersey to face Moana Pasifika on Saturday night, with Ruben Love moving back to fullback.

    Both Julian and Ardie Savea have been named in the Moana side to face their old team.



    A major boost for competition leaders the Chiefs on the eve of the playoffs, with Etene Nanai-Seturo back on the left wing after three months out with a hamstring injury as they visit the Highlanders Friday night.

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     29 Jun: Killer whales are cruising through shallow Auckland waters looking for a tasty treat
     29 Jun: The clean-up phase has begun in the Upper South Island, following severe flooding and heavy rain
     29 Jun: A rahui is in place for the northern coastline of the South Island following torrential rain
     29 Jun: The weather is starting to improve but people are being warned to be cautious
     29 Jun: A rahui has been placed across the entire northern coastline of the top of the south island - following the severe weather and flooding
     28 Jun: The Emergency Management Minister is expected to visit flood-affected South Island regions tomorrow
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     Today's News

    Rugby:
    All Blacks coach Scott Robertson' laying down a statement of intent to start the first test week of the year 21:57

    Law and Order:
    The jury has retired to consider its verdict - in the trial of Erin Patterson, in Australia's Victoria 21:17

    Business:
    China's EV newcomer Xiaomi sells nearly 300,000 SUVs in an hour 20:17

    Tennis:
    Defending men's champion Carlos Alcaraz is confident he has the ability to push for a third straight Wimbledon title at the All England club 18:57

    Business:
    The Finance Minister says changes to the FamilyBoost scheme are on their way - after Cabinet made decisions today 18:37

    Netball:
    The Stars aren't over-thinking what the Mystics will serve up in netball's ANZ Premiership derby in Auckland tonight 18:27

    Law and Order:
    A 31-year-old man's in custody - in connection to a homicide investigation into a man's death, after being found critically injured in Auckland's Otahuhu 18:07

    Business:
    Transpower's dispelling worries Kiwis might not have enough power next winter 18:07

    Rugby:
    Tamaiti Williams has become the latest All Black to play through the pain in a Super Rugby final - then pay for it later 17:27

    Education:
    I went back to teaching after working for myself 17:07


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