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    Some late changes for the Tasman Mako for tomorrow's home NPC quarter-final against Canterbury

    Some late changes for the Tasman Mako for tomorrow's home NPC quarter-final against Canterbury


    All Blacks loosie Ethan Blackadder is out with a calf injury while test halfback Noah Hotham is ill and bracketed on the bench.

    Fletcher Anderson shifts from the blindside to fill Blackadder's No 8 spot, lock Tim Sail moves to No 6 and Hunter Leppien comes in to start at No 4.

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     Today's News

    Rugby:
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    Rugby:
    America's Cup holders Team New Zealand return to racing after a month on the sidelines overnight, when they meet Ineos Britannia... in the best-of-13 series off the coast of Barcelona 16:07

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    Rugby League:
    Playmaker Kodi Nikorima is putting his hand up to help the eight Kiwis debutants adjust to international footy at the upcoming Pacific Championships 14:07

    Motorsports:
    The final co-drivers' practice has wound up at the Bathurst 1000 with Aussie rookie Cooper Murray gapping his rivals in by almost half a second 13:47

    Sailing:
    Team New Zealand have highlighted the pre-starts as one of the most critical components of their America's Cup campaign against Ineos Britannia, as racing gets underway overnight in Barcelona 13:07

    International:
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    Soccer:
    All Whites captain Chris Wood has commended Tahiti for making them earn their 3-nil victory in their World Cup qualifier in Vanuatu 12:27


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