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New Zealand 11-12 South Africa  
Springboks hold off All Blacks for record fourth title
Springboks hold off All Blacks for record fourth title
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Australia breathe sigh of relief as the Cricket World Cup finally lights up
Oscar Piastri  
Racing guys you grew up watching is daunting
Racing guys you grew up watching is daunting
Australia 36-18 NZ  
Kangaroos crush Kiwis to light fuse on Pacific Championship rematch
Kangaroos crush Kiwis to light fuse on Pacific Championship rematch
Australia 29-20 France  
Three-try Karpani inspires Wallaroos in WXV1
Three-try Karpani inspires Wallaroos in WXV1
Caster Semenya  
I’m an African. I’m a woman. I’m a different woman
I’m an African. I’m a woman. I’m a different woman
 

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