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March 8: Freddy marched for first time; Young guns rock with Tina

On this day, a new Tina Turner commercial is launched, Brad Fittler is marched for the first time and Matt Cecchin returns to the refereeing ranks.

The club stalwarts: New Zealand and North Queensland

This is the sixth article in a series naming each club’s best team of loyal stalwarts. Not necessarily just those one-club players but those who turned out for the club over a long period and helped build its success and culture. Today we look at the New Zealand Warriors and the North Queensland Cowboys, two […]

Motu Tony: The former NRL star giving back to where it started

Rugby league is back at De La Salle College for the first time in 22 years.  Despite the absence of a rugby league team since 1999, the south Auckland school has been a melting-pot for talent, which boasts the likes Jason Taumalolo, Jeff Lima, and Leeson Ah Mau to name a few. Former student and New Zealand international, Motu Tony, has helped re-establish the programme. The General Manager of Football and High-Performance at New Zealand Rugby League tells us what playing for De La Salle meant for him, and why it was important for him to get the rugby league programme up and running again. 

New Zealand Rugby League Roadshow makes its way to Timaru

“This gives us the opportunity to stay connected to the New Zealand community,” Kesha said. The team began its well-being programme at Timaru South School on Thursday morning. Valentina Bellomo/Stuff Petrece Kesha speaks at Timaru South School on Thursday. With a mix of games, trivia and fun-based activities, Kesha along with National Rugby League (NRL) Women’s Warrior Kanyon Paul and Warrior Temple Kalepo interacted with students . “We will be visiting about 12 schools today [Thursday] and tomorrow [Friday] in Timaru, Ashburton, Geraldine and Temuka,” Kesha said. Valentina Bellomo/Stuff Kanyon Paul hands out goodies to the students at Timaru South School.

The parallels were freaky : Toa Fraser on making Sweet Tooth in New Zealand during a pandemic

The director talks to David Farrier about the hit Netflix show, his mid-career pivot into TV, and why he chose to go public with his Parkinson's diagnosis. This interview originally appeared on David Farrier's newsletter Webworm. Right now, my love is pure for Sweet Tooth. The show contai

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