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    Counties Manukau have come from behind to keep their men's NPC playoffs push alive... they've beaten Manawatu 45-26 in Palmerston North

    Counties Manukau have come from behind to keep their men's NPC playoffs push alive... they've beaten Manawatu 45-26 in Palmerston North


    Down 12-7 at halftime, the visitors brought on Cam Roigard for the second spell, in the All Black's first 40 minutes since March.

    And the halfback promptly put the Steelers in front with a try... Dalton Papali'i also provided some extra test firepower off the bench, the flanker scored a try too and combined with an assist for Roigard's second try as well.

    The result has Counties up to seventh and means Canterbury are now ninth... and must get at least a bonus point against Waikato tonight in Christchurch - kickoff 5 past 7 there.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Taranaki have won the Ranfurly Shield off Tasman, running out 42-29 victors in their NPC challenge in Nelson More...


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    Emergency Management Otago Group Controller Matt Alley has acknowledged the huge amount of work ahead for many households, farmers and businesses in the aftermath of severe heavy rain More...



     Today's News

    Rugby:
    Taranaki have won the Ranfurly Shield off Tasman, running out 42-29 victors in their NPC challenge in Nelson 21:57

    Accident and Emergency:
    The Waikato Expressway between Huntly and Taupiri has reopened after a fatal crash closed it in both directions this afternoon 21:27

    International:
    Ukrainian forces say they have shot down a Russian fighter plane while Russia claims to have made gains in Ukraine's east 21:17

    Rugby League:
    Penrith Panthers halfback Jerome Luai is going to relish his final 80 minutes for the side as they take on the Melbourne Storm in tonight's NRL Grand Final 21:07

    International:
    Five Israeli strikes hit Beirut's south as IDF says it will retaliate against Iran in its own time 20:07

    Rugby:
    New Zealand Rugby hope to announce a 2026 All Blacks tour of South Africa within the next two months 18:57

    Business:
    Emergency Management Otago Group Controller Matt Alley has acknowledged the huge amount of work ahead for many households, farmers and businesses in the aftermath of severe heavy rain 18:37

    Rugby League:
    Could Kiwis halfback Jahrome Hughes finish the week a Dally M medallist and NRL premiership winner? 18:07

    Rugby:
    The Ranfurly Shield is headed to Taranaki for the summer 17:47

    Netball:
    16-test Silver Fern Margie Foster believes capitalising on turnover ball looms as the biggest improvement area for New Zealand ahead of tonight's dead rubber Taini Jamison Trophy fixture against England in Invercargill 17:47


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