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Rugby League World Cup still on track

Six months out from the biggest Rugby League World Cup in history organisers are forging ahead with the event, while other codes have got cold feet. Kiwis Dallin Watene-Zelezniak leads the haka, during the rugby league Test match between Kiwis and Tonga in June 2019. Photo: Photosport The Rugby League World Cup for men, women and wheelchair athletes will draw teams from 21 nations - including several which are still struggling with Covid-19. Thirty-two teams from countries within the United Kingdom, Europe, North, South and Central America, the Pacific Islands and the Caribbean have qualified. The tournament in England runs between 23 October and 27 November and for the first time, all three competitions will run concurrently.

Kiwi Fern changing women s lives through rugby league

“I had some stuff happen to me which was really challenging and I always found that when I had sport in my life, I was just happy.” Stowers, now a Kiwi Fern, is at a stage where she wants to help others in similar situations. Admittedly, she wasn t one for paying attention at school, but she’s committed to studying online for a certificate in life coaching. “I’m doing it because I want to be able to help others who may have had a difficult time in their childhood,” says Stowers, more commonly known as Sharky. “I just want to help people because I know you can get into some dark places.”

Pacific community challenged to adjust expectations over star athletes

Mental health is just as important as physical prowess when it comes to athletes performances and there are a number of unique challenges faced by Pasifika sportspeople. Dr Caleb Marsters, has just completed a PhD dedicated to researching the mental health and well-being of young Pacific athletes. Photo: Supplied Pacific communities love to celebrate the success of their athletes, but there are positives and negatives associated with professional sport. Top players are reaching the elite levels of sport at a younger age, and there is increasing pressure on youth to perform earlier.  The focus on younger players getting bigger, faster and stronger has often overshadowed discussions around how to cope with the mental challenges of sport. 

Auckland League | Scoop InfoPages

Sunday, 14 March 2021, 5:43 pm | Auckland League Auckland Blue shot to the top of the NZRL National 20s ladder with a 34-4 road victory over the South Island on Sunday afternoon. Doubles to powerful Richmond centre Ben Kosi and captain Zyon Maiu’u did much of the damage for the visitors, who led 8-4 . More Saturday, 13 March 2021, 5:18 pm | Auckland League Auckland White suffered their first loss of the NZRL National 20s on Saturday, going down to Central Districts 26-24 at Opaheke Sports Park. Auckland had led by two at the break, but a second half full of errors – coupled with two players being sent . More

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