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Black Caps need to realise they're choking
The Black Caps need to not only recognise they have a problem winning series deciding matches but also deal with the issue properly says a leading sports psychologist.
Surprising Kalezić lasted so long at Phoenix
Sports Call - How many times will Chris Greenacre be called upon to rescue the Phoenix from the mire? asks Stephen Hewson.
Winter Olympians chase 'elusive' medal
It's 26 years since New Zealand won its only Winter Olympic medal - and it's beginning to hang over the team rather than inspire it.
Winners galore but was Sport one of them?
Sports Call - An opportunity missed. That pretty much sums up last night's Halberg Sports Awards.
Pacific sides rise on back of Kiwis demise
As Kiwis rugby league fans lament New Zealand's dismal world cup campaign, Pacific rugby league is on the rise.
Rattling Tutaia England's focus in test decider
Getting into the head of goal attack Maria Tutaia is the key to overcoming the Silver Ferns, England captain Ama Agbeze says.
All Blacks on a hiding to nothing?
Sports Call - The Rugby Championship kicks off this weekend but it seems about as interesting as a magician on the radio.
Silver Ferns captain flirted with Magic move
The Silver Ferns captain Katrina Grant admits she flirted with the idea of moving to the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic, before signing on with the Central Pulse for one more year.
Internal strife put NZ cyclists off track in Rio - report
Problems with team culture have been highlighted by a review of the New Zealand cycling team's disappointing performance at last year's Rio Olympics.
A hot dog on a stick, a can of fizzy and my first ABs game
First Person - Ahead of the Lions tour of New Zealand, Stephen Hewson remembers watching the All Blacks take on the Lions at Athletic Park in 1977. Video
SBW bites the hand that feeds
Sports Call - Fair play to Sonny Bill Williams. He's standing up for what he believes. But he's also biting the hand that feeds writes Stephen Hewson.
Tough test for Williamson
Sports Call - The third and final test against South Africa in Hamilton will reveal a lot about the mettle of this inexperienced Black Caps side but also Kane Williamson's captaincy writes Sports…
Wallaby's death prompts NZ players to seek help
The sudden death of former Australian international Dan Vickerman has prompted New Zealand players to seek help with mental health issues.
All Blacks baffled after contractor charged over hotel bug
The All Blacks coach says it's hard to understand that the team's own security consultant has been charged over installing a listening device in their meeting room.
Is New Zealand really a sporting nation?
Outspoken - New Zealand prides itself on its sporting prowess, but is the idea that it's part of our identity just a romantic myth? Stephen Hewson takes a closer look. Audio
Mahe Drysdale and Hamish Bond to pair up for Tokyo?
Rowing champions Mahe Drysdale and Hamish Bond could join forces for New Zealand at the Tokyo Olympics.
Adams soars high, but leaves NZ basketball behind
Sports Call - Steven Adams' phenomenal rise in the NBA - and the associated pay cheque - is being celebrated, but New Zealand basketball is unlikely to benefit, writes Stephen Hewson.
Patel reflects on Black Caps return he thought would never happen
The 36-year-old Wellington off spinner Jeetan Patel doesn't anticipate his return to the Black Caps will amount to anything more than a couple of guest appearances.
Will 2016 be the year of the Phoenix?
Phoenix fans will be thinking this must surely be the year for the Wellington-based football club to deliver - and they are not alone.
Black Caps face stern test in India
It's nearly 30 years since the New Zealand cricketers last won a test in India and recent form suggests they'll struggle to turn that around when the Black Caps begin a three test series in Kanpur…
Paralympics: how it all began
In its 68-year history, the Paralympics has grown from a competition for injured WWII veterans to an international event involving athletes from 160 countries.
Lomu looms large in memorial match
The memory of late All Black great Jonah Lomu will loom large in Friday's memorial match between Wellington and Counties-Manukau in Pukekohe.
Counting the true cost of Rio's Games
Sports Call - There's an element of sadness as the curtain comes down on the Rio Olympics, but as Stephen Hewson writes, it's not because the Games are over.
NZ's medals dream at sixes and sevens
Sports Call - The day of reckoning looms for New Zealand as Olympic medal expectations teeter, writes Stephen Hewson.
Olympics: Rowing called off again in Rio
Rio 2016 Olympics - Strong winds again forced the organisers to call off another day's rowing but they remain confident the regatta can be completed on time.