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The visitors hit the scoresheet first via Jeral Skelton in the second, before Rocco Berry and Chanel Herris-Tavita touched down to give the Warriors a 12-4 lead. A further Tigers try cut the margin, ...
The Warriors will maintain the same strategy - despite two injury-enforced spine changes for this afternoon's home NRL match against the Tigers 13 Jul: Warriors hooker Wayde Egan's outlining the subtl ...
Patrick Conlon reported to Police a parcel of World War One medals awarded to his grandfather Elmer James Conlon had been taken. Police say yesterday, the Wellsford War Memorial museum contacted them ...
Tanah Boyd and Taine Tuaupiki start at halfback and fullback respectively. Both have been mainstays of the club's reserve grade side that's on an 11-game winning streak. Hooker Wayde Egan insists ...
Multiple fast-spreading wildfires have forced evacuations in parts of the Grand Canyon in the US state of Arizona, with the US National Park Service ordering visitors and residents away from its ...
Reports of gunshots on Chartwell's Bellmont Avenue led Police to the body - about 6.30pm sparking a manhunt. A man is due in court today - charged with murder, aggravated robbery, and failing to stop ...
Consumer NZ CEO Jon Duffy, says the sector needs fixing or we won't achieve the economic growth the Government's talking about. He says costs will continue to pile up, and the country will end up in a ...
The former Titans playmaker's replacing Luke Metcalf at halfback in this afternoon's clash with the Tigers at Mt Smart. Egan says Boyd's been the best player in their New South Wales Cup team. Kickoff ...
Black Fern Patricia Maliepo and sevens internationals Michaela Brake and Tysha Ikenasio were among those getting their first dose of rugby league in the opening round loss to the Roosters. Griffiths ...
The region remains in a state of emergency, and the wild weather marks the third weekend in a row, of heavy rain. Civil Defence teams will be visiting properties in flood affected areas today, after ...
He says sometimes those choices are so tough, it's between putting food on the table and paying the power bill.
Perinatal HIV cases were effectively eliminated in New Zealand in 2007 after routine screening was added to antenatal check-ups. But experts say an inconsistent approach means some pregnant patients ...