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  •   Home > News > National > Wellington

    The Perth Glory will make their way to Wellington tomorrow, after tonight's final-round A-League men's match against the Phoenix was pushed back to Sunday

    The Perth Glory will make their way to Wellington tomorrow, after tonight's final-round A-League men's match against the Phoenix was pushed back to Sunday


    Wellington Airport
    Wellington Airport
    High winds forced the cancellation of flights at Wellington Airport yesterday.

    And if the Glory still can't fly in to the capital, Phoenix boss David Dome says they'll just have to take a bus.



    Wellington Saints boss Nick Mills has his doubts the Indian Panthers will ever return to the National Basketball League.

    The Panthers have been suspended indefinitely, after serious allegations were raised around player payments and treatment.

    They could return if they can prove they've met several conditions.

    Mills says there's no way that's happening and the Panthers "train wreck is limping to the nearest station" - and that will be that.

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