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Super Rugby: Bryce Heem sounds Blues warning: Complacency is our biggest enemy

Fiona Goodall/Getty Images Bryce Heem had a huge night for the Blues against the Waratahs at Eden Park, with three tries and 193 metres gained. Blues wing Bryce Heem was clearly feeling a little giddy after his three-try personal tour de force at Eden Park on Saturday. The 32-year-old, experiencing somewhat of a late-career resurgence in his return to New Zealand after five years in the north, was asked about the readiness of the Blues to do something special in Super Rugby Trans-Tasman after their disappointing 4-4 campaign in the Aotearoa competition. “I think all the talent is there,” he said of a Blues squad who have started the new competition impressively. “It’s just getting that mindset week-in, week-out that nothing is going to be given to us and we still have to earn it each week. We can’t get complacent.

The Masked Singer NZ power rankings: We re up all night to get lucky

The Masked Singer NZ power rankings: We’re up all night to get lucky Who was it, who was it, who was it underneath the mask in episodes five and six?  Welcome to week three of The Masked Singer NZ, where dreams are free and sheep wear leather jackets even when it’s hot. This week two more brave celebrities had their true identities revealed, the judges clapped in time, and the top six creatures warbled their way into the next round, proving fish do have feelings and pavlovas enjoy sex and being on fire. No, it’s not getting any less weird, so let’s knock the head off these rankings and expose the hidden secrets beneath.

A pass mark for the two 15s players who have rejoined the All Blacks Sevens - 24-May-2021

A pass mark for the two 15s players who have rejoined the All Blacks Sevens - 24-May-2021
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All Blacks sevens eye clean sweep against Australia after huge win in warm-up for Tokyo Olympics

The All Blacks sevens were unbeaten after five matches and hammered Australia in Sunday s first clash. The All Blacks sevens are one win away from sweeping Australia across three days in their warm-up tournament for the Tokyo Olympics. They emphatically won 36-5 in match five for their biggest victory of the weekend and look like hitting the Australians for six on their long-awaited return to the international game. Their last tournament was the Vancouver Sevens in March 2020. The All Blacks sevens, who were unbeaten in the trans-Tasman clashes after winning both matches on Friday and Saturday respectively, were on top from the kick-off and William Warbrick pierced through a gaping hole in Australia s defence for the opening try to set the tone at the Orakei Domain.

All Blacks sevens hit Australia for six with clean sweep in warm-up for Tokyo Olympics

The All Blacks sevens were unbeaten after five matches and hammered Australia in Sunday s first clash. The All Blacks sevens hit Australia for six with a clean sweep in matches against their trans-Tasman rivals across three days of their Auckland warm-up tournament for the Tokyo Olympics. They emphatically won 36-5 in match five to kick off Sunday morning at Orākei Domain – their biggest victory of the weekend – and finished day three with a 31-14 triumph to make it six wins from six in a contest played as though it was an Olympic final. The tournament’s format with the two teams was similar to July’s Tokyo Games and both had their strongest line-ups for the sixth match in their first international fixtures since the Vancouver Sevens in March 2020.

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