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The Black Ferns celebrating on the field after they won the Olympic gold

The Black Ferns on their Olympic golden hour

With yet another gold medal in the trophy cabinet, there’s not much left for the champion Black Ferns sevens legends to achieve. Unless, says Sky Sport reporter Courtney Tairi, you’re retiring star Portia Woodman-Wickliffe, 33, who has a very good idea of what’s next in her post-professional athlete era. “Portia told me she’ll now be […]
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Richie McCaw, the film.

Richie McCaw movie announced for 2016 release

Since news broke of Richie McCaw’s retirement from professional rugby this year, the world has been asking “what’s next?” The answer will finally be revealed on cinema screens in 2016.
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Owen Franks & baby Thomas

Owen Franks’ baby joy

Owen Franks and wife Emma are over the moon with their baby boy Thomas. The All Black talks exclusively to the Weekly about the joys of being a dad.
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Jonah Lomu with his family

Jonah & Nadene’s heartbreaking decision

Jonah and Nadene Lomu don’t allow themselves to think too far into the future. Faced with major uncertainties – such as the All Black legend’s continued struggle with kidney failure – the couple, who are parents to Brayley (5) and Dhyreille (4) prefer to take each day as it comes.
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NZ rugby WAG

Secrets of the rugby wags

The partners of some of our top rugby players - both past and present - share their insights into what life is like as an All Black's other half.
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