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Today's numbers There are 23 new community cases of Covid-19, all in Auckland. Of these, just one has not yet been epidemiologically linked. 80% of eligible Auckla
Amanda Gillies and Mark Richardson leaving The AM Show stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Katarina Williams10:57, Jul 24 2021
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Porirua rugby league player Olu Siohane-Hune,10, has copped sideline abuse because of his size.
Softly-spoken Olu Siohane-Hune could be considered a regular 10-year-old sports-mad kid, playing for his beloved Porirua Vikings Rugby League Club and dreaming of one day suiting up in the toughest competition in the world – the NRL. But last week, the primary school student found himself in a situation that was anything but typical, when
The AM Show broadcaster Duncan Garner described the physique of an AWA Hutt Valley player as “like a man playing boys”. Standing at 1.72 metres, Olu – the largest player on the AWA team – towered over his opposition at the under-11 New Zealand Māori Rugby League (NZMRL) tournament in May where Garner’s son represented Auckland Māori.
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