Canberra Stadium continued to be a graveyard for the Warriors, as they couldn't overcome another insipid first-half display and fell 32-12 to the Raiders today.
History never repeats - except for the New Zealand Breakers.
Breakers' coach Andrej Lemanis says his side were "embarrassed'' by their performance during Friday night's loss to Townsville - but that's actually good news for their hopes of a turnaround.
The Breakers were unable to match last season's 22-6 regular season record after going down 94-71 to the Blaze on the Gold Coast tonight.
One of the heroes from New Zealand's Rugby World Cup triumph last year is leaving the country, but Jerome Kaino says will be back for the next crack.
It's not a word Alex Pledger would use to describe himself, but Gary Wilkinson thinks the young centre has been playing with swagger.
New Zealand captain Ryan Nelsen should play a prominent part in Tottenham's run-in, after teammate Michael Dawson suffered a serious leg injury in Spurs' fifth round FA Cup win today.
All Whites coach Ricki Herbert might not have to rush back to Wellington after tonight's match against Jamaica after all.
New Zealand's second-ranked tennis player Sacha Jones has ditched the silver fern for green and gold.
Perth may have drawn first blood in the battle of basketball heavyweights, but Dillon Boucher says the Breakers will be ready for a potential playoff rematch.
Defending champion Auckland signalled their intention to retain their title of Twenty20 kings, claiming a tight three-wicket win over Northern Districts at Colin Maiden Park today.
A London-based Kiwi who ran his first marathon only four years ago is just one good run away from qualifying for next year's Olympics.
The league-leading Breakers welcome a familiar face into the NSEC tomorrow night, as Cairns come calling for the first time since April's historic championship series.
It was a case of missed opportunities as Auckland City last night (NZT) bowed out of football's club World Cup in Japan with a whimper.
First it was the owner, now it's the chief executive - the Wellington Phoenix are experiencing another change at the top.
Nathan Greenham, chief executive of the A-League club for the last 18 months, announced today he is quitting his role, three months after the departure of former owner Terry Serepisos.
The Phoenix's road woes continued in Morwell today, going down 1-0 to the Melbourne Heart in a game of missed chances and rattled woodwork.
The Phoenix roadshow rolls into Auckland tomorrow night, and midfielder Tim Brown says he hopes the team can continue to take their talents around the country.
For Nicky Samuels, the ITU world cup triathlon race in Auckland on Sunday has not come at the best of times.