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The All Blacks are set to welcome back key personnel for the opening two tests of the Rugby Championship in Argentina, while ...
It's been confirmed that halfback Noah Hotham, prop Tyrel Lomax, wing Caleb Clarke and loose forward Luke Jacobson will all ...
The All Blacks are monitoring the fitness of nine players, including two Barrett brothers, ahead of their Rugby Championship ...
All Blacks great Justin Marshall insists that Scott Robertson has yet to nail down his best team and that too many positions ...
All Blacks loose forward and World Rugby's breakthrough player of the year in 2024, Wallace Sititi, will sit out the Lipovitan-D July series against France.
The All Blacks are set to welcome back key personnel for the opening two tests of the Rugby Championship in Argentina, while a quartet of players are set to miss the trip. The All Blacks open their ...
By Joshua Muhindo Wallace Sititi has extended his contract with the Chiefs and New Zealand Rugby, committing his future through the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia. The 2024 World Rugby ...
All Blacks number eight Wallace Sititi, who was named World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year in 2024, has signed a contract extension through to the end of the 2027 World Cup.
Williams has a knee injury and follows backrower Wallace Sititi, who withdrew from the squad with an ankle injury. Both players will require surgery.
Wallace Sititi of New Zealand runs with the ball at the Allianz Stadium on November 23, 2024, in Turin, Italy. Sititi has earned nine caps for the All Blacks in 2024, drawing global attention.