Bledisloe Cup
More to come from Beauden Barrett, Hansen warns
The All Blacks first-five Beauden Barrett is being praised after his stunning performance in Saturday night's second Bledisloe Cup test against Australia in Auckland. Barrett's 4 tries and 30 points… Audio
Beaudy, you beauty: An analysis of his four-try Bledisloe heroics
Opinion - You have to feel sorry for the Wallabies. Last week they experienced one of the greatest test performances by an All Black forward - thanks to Brodie Retallick - and last night they got to…
Read: Cane absence 'precautionary'
All Blacks captain Kieran Read is expecting Sam Cane to start in the second Bledisloe Cup test, despite the openside flanker sitting out Friday's captain's run in Auckland.
Wallabies ring the changes to try and rescue Bledisloe Cup
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has unveiled a makeshift all-Melbourne Rebels back three as they try to keep the Bledisloe Cup series alive.
All Blacks to stick with tried and true to seal Bledisloe
The All Blacks appear set to make just a couple of enforced changes to their starting side as they seek to wrap up the Bledisloe Cup for the 16th straight year.
Ryan Crotty's rugby future in doubt after sixth concussion
The 29-year-old was knocked out in a nasty head clash during Saturday's first Bledisloe Cup test - ruling him out of at least this weekend's 2nd test in Auckland. Audio
Folau ruled out of Bledisloe away game
The Wallabies will be without injured superstar Israel Folau when they attempt to win in Auckland for the first time in 1986 and avoid a 16th straight year of Bledisloe Cup despair.
Rugby double header for All Blacks and Black Ferns
It was a big night for NZ's black jersey wearers on the rugby field. RNZ Sport reporter Clay Wilson reports on Saturday Night's matches. Audio
Fullback Folau vows to attack
Israel Folau says he will be playing fullback - nowhere else - in Saturday night's Bledisloe Cup opener against the All Blacks.
Hansen talks up Wallabies ahead of Bledisloe Cup
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen rates the 2018 Wallabies more dangerous than last year's model and isn't backing away from branding them favourites for their opening clash.
Veteran hooker returns to Wallabies mix
Veteran hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau and six uncapped rookies feature in Michael Cheika's 36-man Wallabies squad for this month's Bledisloe Cup and Rugby Championship opener against the All Blacks.
Wallabies confident of Bledisloe upset
Star utility back Dane Haylett-Petty is confident the Wallabies are closing the gap on the powerful All Blacks, but it remains to be seen whether that will translate into Bledisloe Cup success this…
Bledisloe Cup heading to Japan
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) have confirmed the third Bledisloe Cup clash with Australia later this year will be held in the Yokohama Stadium, the venue for the 2019 Rugby World Cup final.
Former Wallabies captain hails coaching staff
The former Wallabies captain Nick Farr-Jones says Australia's embattled coaching staff deserve credit for inspiring their players in Saturday night's 35-29 loss to the All Blacks. Audio
World rugby supremacy within NZ's grasp
New Zealand rugby is on the verge of world domination in both the men's and women's game, as the Black Ferns aim to topple defending champions England in the Women's Rugby World Cup final in Belfast… Audio
Silence for Sir Colin before second Bledisloe clash
The Wallabies have made just minor tweaks to the squad to face the All Blacks in tomorrow night's second Bledisloe Cup test. Audio
Tribute for Sir Colin Meads set for Dunedin Bledisloe match
The All Blacks and the Wallabies will observe a minute's silence at Saturday's Bledisloe Cup match in Dunedin. Sir Colin's family will be gifted the number five jersey from the game, and the All… Audio
Coles back and raring to go
Dane Coles selected for second Bledisloe Cup test in Dunedin this weekend. Audio
Bledisloe Cup wrap
RNZ sports editor Stephen Hewson covers off the first Bledisloe Cup test in Sydney and other rugby matters. Audio
Bledisloe Cup: Wallabies have more problems than the All Blacks
The All Blacks won't be giving sideline scandals a second thought in this week's game against the Wallabies - they'll be focusing on getting their season back on track, Jamie Wall writes. Video