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Sports Call: Noeline Taurua may not return to coaching at all
Noeline Taurua described it as her dream job when she took up the Silver Ferns role a year ago, but she may now be about to chuck it all in.
Netball: Australian Diamonds conjuring Wallabies magic
The Constellation Cup is the Bledisloe Cup of netball except Australia dominate the contest and coach Lisa Alexander wants to keep it that way.
All Blacks want focus redirected from red card incident
The All Blacks are trying to put Scott Barrett's suspension behind them as they prepare to defend the Bledisloe Cup in Auckland on Saturday.
Warrior women: Better, faster, smarter
Warrior's coach Luisa Avaiki has vowed to enter the NRLW season with a very different and strategic approach to ensure a better outcome for 2019.
Rore seeking new challenge after netball gold
Silver Ferns defender Katrina Rore isn't content after winning Netball World Cup gold and is determined to conquer a new career challenge with the NSW Swifts.
Why the Silver Ferns can't lose Noeline Taurua
Analysis - In 11 months coach Noeline Taurua restored mana to the Silver Ferns and delivered on her word to medal at the Netball World Cup. RNZ netball reporter Ravinder Hunia looks back at her reign.
Netball World Cup: NZ looking to keep grand final run alive
The Silver Ferns haven't missed a World Cup final in 24 years and they're desperate to maintain that history against hosts England in the semis.
Netball World Cup: 'I love games like that' - Taurua
Silver Ferns coach Noeline Taurua says her team are in a good place at the Netball World Cup despite going down fighting to the Australian Diamonds 49-50 in a preliminary match. Audio
Netball World Cup: Why you won’t see a super over scenario
The Netball World Cup grand final is tie-proof and won't end in any kind of super over. RNZ's netball reporter Ravinder Hunia] who is currently in Liverpool explains why.
Silver Ferns ready for biggest World Cup test yet
The Silver Ferns want to impose their game plan from the outset when they face their first real test in traditional rivals Australia at the Netball World Cup in Liverpool. Audio
Netball World Cup: The Game Changers
The Netball World Cup is an opportunity for players to rise to the occasion under immense pressure, writes Ravinder Hunia.
Netball World Cup: The Big Five
There are 16 teams vying for Netball World Cup supremacy in England, but five big names are emerging as early contenders, writes Ravinder Hunia.
Cricket World Cup: Who to support when you're New Zealand-Indian
First Person - Growing up a New Zealand-Indian, Ravinder Hunia faces the tough task of choosing who to support in tonight's Cricket World Cup semifinal.
NZ vs England cricket: Inside a reporter's notebook
RNZ award-winning reporter Ravinder Hunia was at the Riverside Durham to see the Black Caps take on England at the Cricket World Cup. Look inside her reporter's notebook, as she took in the spectacle.
Netball: Why Silver Ferns coach says Bailey Mes isn't a long shot
Noeline Taurua believes shooter Bailey Mes will thrive at the upcoming Silver Ferns camp on the Sunshine Coast and defends her selection decision.
Netball: Stars aim to silence critics once again in grand final
The Northern Stars will attempt to defeat the determined Central Pulse for the first time when they compete for Premiership title honours.
Netball World Cup Predictions: The Silver Ferns final 12
With New Zealand's Netball World Cup squad unveiled on Thursday, Ravinder Hunia weighs in on who has done enough to earn a plane ticket to Liverpool in July.
Taurua makes intentions clear
Analysis - Silver Ferns coach Noeline Taurua's final squad of 12 players for the Netball World Cup in July clearly outlines her intentions for Liverpool - writes netball reporter Ravinder Hunia.
Women in sport: NZ is failing its sportswomen - Helen Clark
New Zealand is failing its sportswomen, according to former prime minster Helen Clark.
Air should be cleared if Folau plays for Ferns
Sports Call - Maria Folau's chances of a Netball World Cup spot might be in jeopardy after husband Israel's social media comments.
Netball: The case of the missing Mystics import
Northern Mystics import goal shooter Kristina Brice hasn't played a netball Premiership match since round three and doesn't look to be returning anytime soon.
Kickboxing: King in the Ring's first female referee eyes up Olympics
She is the first woman to referee NZ's premiere kickboxing show 'King in the Ring', now Victoria Nansen aims to lead Muay Thai to the Olympic Games.
World's first transgender international sports coach?
The coach of New Zealand's men's netball team believes she's the first transgender person to coach a national sports team.
Kiwi Ferns back players choosing to play for Samoa
The New Zealand Kiwi Ferns will play Fetu Samoa as part of an international double-header losing some of their own players in the process.
Black Ferns sights set on 2021 Rugby World Cup
Black Ferns preparations for the 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup are already under way with June's San Diego tour their first true test.