Newstalk ZB's D'Arcy Waldegrave and the NZ Herald's Bonnie Jansen get together to preview the weekend's sport. Video / NZ Herald Ruby Tui has confirmed her intentions for 2024. Following last year’s ...
Rugby World Cup champion Ruby Tui is contemplating her future in the sport. The 31-year-old lifted the Rugby World Cup trophy with the Black Ferns in Auckland last year but won’t be back playing in ...
Ruby Tui is in the holiday spirit. This week, the Black Ferns winger left a surprise for readers of a rugby magazine which she appears on the cover of, going into stores at random that might sell it ...
Ruby Tui: The Black Ferns have always done well – all that’s changed is everyone watches us now World Cup-winner is back home from her stint in the US playing sevens and is gearing up for 'exciting' ...
Sports star Ruby Tui has shared insights into the difference between coaching men and women in rugby. Tui was recently a guest speaker at the Auckland Writers Festival. The festival brings together ...
Black Ferns wing Ruby Tui can now celebrate her World Cup win with a new winner's medal after she was named World Rugby breakthrough 15s player of the year at the World Rugby Awards night in Monaco.
She was the star of New Zealand’s Women’s World Cup win three years ago in Auckland but at this year’s tournament in England Ruby Tui is wearing a different hat after being snapped up by the BBC as a ...
One of the biggest names in women's rugby Black Ferns' Ruby Tui has signed with Premier Rugby Sevens, the highest professional sevens competition in the United States. Re-signing with New Zealand ...
Brittany Mitchell has been a sports fan from an early age, with a keen interest in netball, cricket and rugby. Brittany interned at Rugby Magazine and the Australian Rugby Union before joining ESPN.
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Brittany Mitchell has been a sports fan from an early age, with a keen interest in netball, cricket and rugby. Brittany interned at Rugby Magazine and the Australian Rugby Union before joining ESPN.