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Rugby: Pumas create history over the All Blacks
Opinion - This is about Los Pumas, representing a country devastated by Covid. Pablo Matera stood as a winner and leader of a team that refused to use any excuse for their situation, Jamie Wall write… Video
Warriors: The team that survived needs some Halberg love
Opinion - As if democratic processes lately weren't giving us enough headaches, the Halberg Awards decided to annoy everyone as well, Jamie Wall writes. Video
Bledisloe Cup: all the signs were pointing to a hiding
Opinion: With the All Blacks convincingly retaining the trophy, hindsight may be hitting the Wallabies as badly as a Sunday morning hangover, Jamie Wall writes. Video
Opinion - Don't ever change, Caleb Clarke
Opinion - Caleb Clarke has shown that the mould that makes All Blacks doesn't have to confine personality, and that what they do off the park is just as entertaining as what they do on it, writes…
Adesanya v Costa: The talking stops and the blood flows
After what seems like a veritable lifetime, Aotearoa's most outspoken sportsman will find himself back on the job tomorrow in Abu Dhabi as part of the main event of UFC 253, writes Jamie Wall. Video
Super Rugby Aotearoa: The good, the bad and the ugly
Analysis - The makeshift competition inadvertently distilled what had been regarded as a bloated and unrelatable into a sleek, entertaining and rare commodity, writes Jamie Wall. Video
Then and now: the balancing act of school rugby
Analysis - School rugby is an exceptionally divisive topic, but for all the emotion that's flung around about the game losing its way, there are a few key details that often get lost, writes Jamie…
Making sense of rugby’s new rule interpretations
Analysis - The main talking point after the first two rounds of Super Rugby Aotearoa is not the Blues on top of the ladder, it is the amount of whistle we are hearing from the referee, writes Jamie…
Making a splash: signing Dan Carter a coup for Blues
Auckland got a couple of things it really needed today, the first being the rain that tumbled down in sheets. The second was a guy who looked happy to be getting soaked in it, Jamie Wall writes.
Let’s have a trophy that symbolises Super Rugby Aotearoa
The new Super Rugby Aotearoa competition needs a new trophy to boot and Jamie Wall has a few ideas what it could look like. Video
The last time a rugby game got played in an empty stadium
Super Rugby Aotearoa will be played in empty stadiums - the last time that happened was in 1981 and involved New Zealand's fiercest rivals, writes Jamie Wall.
Good afternoon to Super Rugby Aotearoa
The new makeshift Super Rugby Aotearoa season will see a return to Sunday afternoon footy, Jamie Wall reports.
Sport is out there - you just have to look for it
With no live sport on New Zealand screens, Jamie Wall went hunting to find what you can watch during the lockdown. Video
Rugby World Cup: The end came with a whimper, not a bang
Opinion: If you are a serious rugby fan, there's this feeling you get when you realise the All Blacks are going to lose a test.
All Blacks tour diary: The parallels from 2015 and now
Opinion - The similarities between the All Blacks' game in the previous world cup and this time around are hard to dismiss, and Jamie Wall asks the question, how does 2019 edition stack up against…
All Blacks tour diary: Controlling the message
Tension, expletives and arguments - welcome to Rugby World Cup press conferences, writes Jamie Wall.
Rugby World Cup: So what happens now?
RNZ rugby columnist Jamie Wall peers into his crystal ball and predicts how this weekend's Rugby World Cup quarterfinals will play out.
Rugby World Cup tour diary: waiting for the typhoon
Near Jamie Wall's hotel in Tokyo is a statue of Godzilla, but in the next 48 hours a more destructive force will blow through the Japanese capital.
ABs vs Boks: Cliffhanger in prospect for key Rugby World Cup clash
Japan is in the grip of rugby fever, and tonight's game between the All Blacks and South Africa promises to be a titanic clash between the two traditional heavyweights of the sport, writes Jamie Wall.
An optimist's take on the All Blacks Rugby World Cup squad
Opinion - There's plenty to like about this World Cup squad. It was telling that the majority of questions today launched at Steve Hansen weren't about the players who were in the squad, rather the…
Turnaround shows reports of All Blacks' demise exaggerated
It took the All Blacks almost two hours after the final whistle to make it to their press conference. The official line was that they'd had the prime minister and the Wallabies in their changing room…
Bledisloe Cup: Make no mistake - the heat is on
All of a sudden, this Bledisloe Cup test at Eden Park tonight really means something. One week on from the clandestine approach that typified the buildup to the Perth disaster in the first test…
Nowhere to hide: A record thrashing in the world’s best stadium
Opinion - To predict that the All Blacks would lose to the Wallabies last night was somewhat plausible, but it would have been another thing altogether to forecast a record hiding, Jamie Wall writes.
Bledisloe battle: Secrecy and division in Perth
There's a lot of things to be impressed by this week in Perth. For a start, the brand new Optus Stadium, standing tall over the bank of the Swan River. It's ready to receive the record crowd tonight…
All Blacks-Boks Test descends into a depressing night in Wellington
There's about 10 minutes to go in the test match, and a fight is threatening to break out. Not out on the Westpac Stadium field, mind you. It's three rows in front of our media box position high up in…