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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    A summer of touch rugby came with a big price tag for ACC

    A summer of touch rugby came with a big price tag for ACC


    Last year the accident compensation provider accepted just under 9700 injury claims.

    ACC wants touch players to consider the risks this summer and ensure to warm up properly before getting stuck in.

    Injury prevention leader James Whitaker says ankle and knee injuries are most common, particularly early in the season.

    He says people may believe they can pull off a classic sidestep, but their bodies might be saying something different.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Entertainment:
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    Rugby:
    Otago have knocked out Waikato in the first NPC quarter-final, now it's the turn of Bay of Plenty and Tasman to tussle at Tauranga Domain today 15:27

    Entertainment:
    King Charles' "fondest hope" is that his new documentary will encourage a new generation to help save the planet 15:26

    Cricket:
    The White Ferns are taking confidence from a strong seam bowling performance as they look to kick on from their first victory at the Cricket World Cup 14:57

    Entertainment:
    The Vivienne's sister was in tears as she accepted the Inspiration Award at the 2025 Attitude Awards 14:56

    Rugby:
    Big wraps from Bay of Plenty coach Richard Watt for teenage halfback Charlie Sinton ahead of this afternoon's NPC quarter-final against Tasman in Tauranga 14:37

    Entertainment:
    Gene Simmons was rushed to hospital after crashing his car into a parked motor on Tuesday (07.10.25) 14:26

    International:
    Donald Trump to impose new 100 per cent tariffs on China after Beijing restricts rare earths 14:17

    Soccer:
    Soccer the name of the game in Borroloola, even reigning over Australian Rules Football 14:16

    Motoring:
    He's consistently been the fastest New Zealand driver in the Supercars series and now he's cracked the Top Ten Shootout at Bathurst 14:06


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