Sport
All Blacks Sevens remain unbeaten against Australia, racking up third win of series – Stuff.co.nz
Brady Rush, son of Eric Rush, scored New Zealand’s opening try at Eden Park as the All Blacks Sevens continued their impressive form.

The All Blacks Sevens team remain unbeaten in their series against Australia, winning their first game at Eden Park on Saturday 24-12.
All Blacks Sevens coach Clark Laidlaw looked to give some of his younger players a run in this game and over the 14 minutes they were able to show some defence footy.
It took a while for the scoring to get underway, but on debut Brady Rush, son of New Zealand sevens legend, Eric Rush, took the ball from Ngarohi McGarvey-Black after firstly passing it to him and…
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Only person charged over Spear Creek murders admits he lied to police
-
Noosa News23 hours ago
Allegedly armed man who sparked hours-long lockdown of Brisbane City Botanic Gardens in custody
-
General9 hours ago
Copper Coast Council threatens ratepayer with legal action over ‘offensive’ comment
-
General8 hours ago
Multiple people missing after house fire in Toolooa, Gladstone