The Laulala brothers caught up for a family reunion on the All Blacks' Northern Tour. (Source: Other)
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Analysis: Black Ferns' defeat increases sense of decline in NZ rugby
New Zealand's World Cup defeat and the All Blacks' record loss to South Africa adds up to a very bad week for the game here, writes Patrick McKendry.
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The meltdown against the Boks means Scott Robertson has overseen six defeats. His team have led all but one at halftime, writes Patrick McKendry.
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Former All Blacks call on NZ Rugby to relax eligibility rules
The thrashing by the Boks has prompted Justin Marshall and others to call on players such as Richie Mo'unga to be available for selection immediately.
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Noah Hotham reveals nasty x-ray scans from hospital bed
The All Blacks halfback told fans he "appreciates the aroha" following his serious injury during the big loss to the Springboks on Saturday.
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The All Blacks most under pressure after Cake Tin catastrophe
Analysis: A desire for experience in the midfield and safety at the back may put Billy Proctor and Damian McKenzie in spotlight, writes Patrick McKendry.
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