As the end of the club season arrives this weekend, coaches would have made slight adjustments to their game strategy now they know who they will face in the final.
Do GenX women have the worst relationships with our bodies of any generation? It's a huge generalisation, but I reckon there's something to it, writes Niki Bezzant.
During my time coaching at the Crusaders international high performance unit, I would come across Scott Robertson at different times and couldn’t help but notice he had a singular drive and predetermined plan to get himself to the top.
The news that Lion has pulled the pin on its Canterbury Draught brand while not all that surprising perhaps did come a bit out of the blue, writes Denise Garland.
A lot of times in life you seem to come up against a brick wall that seems to be impenetrable. No matter how hard you push you can’t seem to break through.
Rugby, and in fact sport, can duplicate many areas of life. One of these is a tendency to create buzzwords and slang to give the impression they are keeping up with the times.
I am of an age where you were sent home with a report card that had to be signed off by your parents. "Needs to try harder, easily distracted" were regular comments on mine. But how would Rob Penney's read after this season?
When will New Zealand Rugby and the provincial unions realise the game isn’t the shining golden cloak of NZ sport? The landscape isn’t changing - it’s changed, got dressed and left the sheds.
We now know Sam Cane will be spending his remaining playing days at Suntory Sungoliath with his family in Japan. But how will he be remembered back in New Zealand?
When the Crusaders run out at Eden Park on Saturday night, most Kiwi fans will hope they’re headed for a fifth straight defeat. Reporter Kris Shannon asks why.
Women are still behind (or going backwards) in the gender pay gap, representation in the nation's boardrooms, the orgasm gap and access to equitable healthcare, writes Niki Bezzant.
The number of seemingly healthy young women with bloating, constipation, wind, and other gut issues - typically associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome - is on the rise.
If the mayor or any councillors at Christchurch City Council are reading this, it's probably going to make you feel a bit uncomfortable, writes John MacDonald.