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    Patrick Tuipulotu can't wait to lock down alongside Fabian Holland in the All Blacks scrum, in tomorrow's second test against France in Wellington

    Patrick Tuipulotu can't wait to lock down alongside Fabian Holland in the All Blacks scrum, in tomorrow's second test against France in Wellington


    The Holland-born Highlander played 80 minutes on debut last week in Dunedin, after skipper Scott Barrett went off injured.

    Watching from the sideline, Tuipulotu ... who concedes six centimetres in height to the towering 2.04 metre lock ... says he saw some good things from Holland.



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    Motoring:
    State Highway One's remained closed through Northland's Mangamuka Gorge overnight 7:46

    Rugby League:
    Much-maligned halfback Nicho Hynes has helped the Sharks sink the Dolphins 24-12 in Sydney to move back into the NRL Top 8 7:36

    Cycling:
    Defending champion Tadej Pogacar Tadej Pogacar is back in the yellow jersey after winning stage seven of cycling's Tour de France 7:36

    Entertainment:
    Justin Bieber has dec lared his love for wife Hailey after the couple were hit by split rumours 7:30

    Politics:
    ADF watching for Chinese spy ships as PM heads to Shanghai 7:26

    Business:
    Up for sale Cardrona Hotel is sitting in Trade Me's most viewed properties this year, and is expected to keep climbing 7:26

    Rugby:
    Twelve years after he last played against the Lions - and three years after his last Test - veteran playmaker James O'Connor has won a stunning recall to the Wallabies squad for an historic second shot against the best of Britain and Ireland 7:16

    Golf:
    Ryan Fox is the only Kiwi golfer to make the cut at this weekend's big tournaments around the globe 7:06

    International:
    Weeks after a ceasefire with Israel it is unclear how many Australians remain stuck in Iran 7:06

    Entertainment:
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