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  •   Home > News > Sports

    New Zealand Rugby is welcoming World Rugby's new law changes to the community game

    New Zealand Rugby is welcoming World Rugby's new law changes to the community game


    The global body's signed off 10 law variations to boost participation and safety at grassroots level, which will come into effect from January.

    Participation development manager Mike Hester says the announcement helps mould the game around players, as opposed to moulding players around the game.



    Chris Pither is feeling for fellow New Zealand drivers Greg Murphy and Richie Stanaway, after the duo were forced to withdraw from this weekend's Bathurst 1000 due to MIQ difficulties.

    Pither hopes to see the Kiwi duo on the Bathurst grid in the future.



    Lakers superstar LeBron James is listed in the NBA team's health and safety protocols and is sidelined for at least 10 days.

    It's unclear whether James has contracted Covid-19 or is a close contact.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Politics:
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    Rugby League:
    An extended period on the sidelines awaits for Mainland Tactix goal shoot Aliyah Dunn 12:27

    International:
    Harvey Weinstein has had a huge court victory, reversing a landmark #MeToo ruling. Here's why he won 12:07

    International:
    First official portrait of King Frederik and Queen Mary of Denmark released since ascending the throne 11:47

    Health & Safety:
    There's concern about tele-health being promoted as an alternative to after hours medical care 11:27

    Rugby League:
    Former Kiwis coach Sir Graham Lowe's bemoaned a series of defensive lapses by the Warriors in their 27-24 loss to the Gold Coast Titans in league's NRL 11:17

    Living & Travel:
    A Hawke's Bay man will walk 100 kilometres on his centennial birthday this November for charity 10:27

    Business:
    Activity in the housing market is holding its own against the rising cost of borrowing 10:07

    Law and Order:
    A spate of cash box thefts on Wellington buses 9:27

    Environment:
    Freight trains will again cross Ashburton's Rangitata rail bridge, thanks to temporary repairs 8:27


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