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    All Blacks coach Scott Robertson is determined to have more success in the air against France during Saturday's second test in Wellington

    All Blacks coach Scott Robertson is determined to have more success in the air against France during Saturday's second test in Wellington


    The French aerial assault often caught the ABs on the hop in the narrow first test win.

    Robertson says the All Blacks have been focused on tidying up kick-offs and defusing bombs in training.



    A number of All Blacks rejects will tackle the British & Irish Lions in Adelaide this Saturday.

    David Havili will co-captain a joint Aussie and Kiwi side that also features fullback Shaun Stevenson, winger AJ Lam, centre Ngani Laumape , halfback Folau Fakatava , number 8 Hoskins Sotutu and blindside flanker Shannon Frizell.

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     Today's News

    Environment:
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    Law and Order:
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    Rugby:
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    Business:
    Importing liquefied natural gas could potentially require one billion dollars in capital investment 7:47

    Health & Safety:
    Concern for our hospitals' preparedness, if another mass casualty event were to happen 7:37

    Business:
    New migration numbers may be painting a bleak picture of our economy 7:27

    Law and Order:
    Former NSW Police officers plead guilty after kicking, capsicum spraying a naked woman in Western Sydney street 7:17

    Law and Order:
    The 14-year-old found guilty of manslaughter for fatally stabbing a fellow teen at a Dunedin bus hub last year, will be sentenced in Dunedin today 7:17

    Health & Safety:
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