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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby

    Delight from coach Clayton McMillan with the fight shown by the Chiefs in their Super Rugby win over the Crusaders in Christchurch

    Delight from coach Clayton McMillan with the fight shown by the Chiefs in their Super Rugby win over the Crusaders in Christchurch


    The competition leaders trailed 19-3, before piling on 32 unanswered points to claim a 35-19 victory.



    The result puts the Chiefs in the driver's seat for home advantage during the playoffs.

    The Crusaders fall to third after the Brumbies rose to second with a 33-14 win away to the Force in Perth.

    SUPER RUGBY COVERAGE WITH HABIT HEALTH. TACKLING ALL YOUR ACHES AND PAINS FROM SPORT AND WORK.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     11 May: Wallabies five eighth Noah Lolesio has been cleared of any serious injury after being stretchered off during the Brumbies' Super Rugby win over the Western Force in Perth
     11 May: Former All Black Carlos Spencer has been named head coach of Terenure College in Ireland in their national schoolboy league on a three-year deal
     11 May: No excuses from Crusaders coach Rob Penney after they gave up a 16-point lead to suffer a 35-19 defeat to the Chiefs in their top-of-the-table Super Rugby clash in Christchurch
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     Today's News

    Law and Order:
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    Rugby:
    Wallabies five eighth Noah Lolesio has been cleared of any serious injury after being stretchered off during the Brumbies' Super Rugby win over the Western Force in Perth 14:57

    Netball:
    The Northern Mystics are confident of bringing their usual flair against the Stars in Auckland this afternoon despite a number of personnel changes 14:57

    Law and Order:
    Menendez brothers resentencing set for next week 14:17

    Law and Order:
    Police are calling for potential footage of an aggravated robbery at a store in Marton last night 14:07

    Education:
    Former All Black Carlos Spencer has been named head coach of Terenure College in Ireland in their national schoolboy league on a three-year deal 13:47

    International:
    Filipinos in Australia vote online in midterms to decide future of Marcos and Duterte 13:37

    Environment:
    Volunteers are trying to locate a whale entangled in fishing gear in the top of the South Island 13:27

    Living & Travel:
    Tonga's domestic airline Lulutai faces uncertain future 13:07

    Netball:
    Mystics coach Tia Winikerei is excited by what their new shooter will bring to the team 13:07


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