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    Could Kiwis halfback Jahrome Hughes finish the week a Dally M medallist and NRL premiership winner?

    Could Kiwis halfback Jahrome Hughes finish the week a Dally M medallist and NRL premiership winner?


    The Melbourne Storm number seven will run out in his second grand final against the Penrith Panthers at Stadium Australia tonight, having won in the same fixture in 2020.

    It'll also be his 150th NRL match.

    Teammate Ryan Papenhuyzen has paid tribute.



    Kickoff's at 9.30pm.

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    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Sports News
     06 Oct: New Zealand Rugby hope to announce a 2026 All Blacks tour of South Africa within the next two months
     06 Oct: The Ranfurly Shield is headed to Taranaki for the summer
     06 Oct: 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
     06 Oct: After playing together as teenagers, Penrith Panthers halves Jerome Luai and Nathan Cleary are in for their last ride together as they battle the Melbourne Storm in tonight's NRL Grand Final
     06 Oct: The Black Ferns are hoping a raft of changes will spark a change of fortune in tomorrow's second W-X-V match-up
     06 Oct: After being out of action since July, All Black Stephen Perofeta is hopeful Taranaki will be able to lift the Log o' Wood on his return to the field this afternoon
     06 Oct: Melbourne rugby league star Will Warbrick's given his two cents on whether a significant height advantage will help the Storm wingers in tonight's NRL grand final against Penrith in Sydney
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     Today's News

    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:
    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

    Politics:
    The Government's hoping for an infrastructure boom as it unveils a list of 149 projects up for fast tracking 17:17

    Accident and Emergency:
    Police are responding to serious single vehicle crash on the Waikato Expressway at Huntly 16:57

    Accident and Emergency:
    New Zealand Defence Force personnel are on their way to Samoa, to help the clean-up and aid the crew of the sunken HMNZS Manawanui 16:17

    Law and Order:
    One person's assisting with Police enquiries after a violent assault in Central Wellington this morning 14:57

    Law and Order:
    A woman who was assaulted in September has died in hospital 14:27


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