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    The Blues have had to make three changes to their starting line-up for tonight's Super Rugby encounter against the Highlanders at Eden Park

    The Blues have had to make three changes to their starting line-up for tonight's Super Rugby encounter against the Highlanders at Eden Park


    First five Stephen Perofeta's dodgy shoulder won't be risked and Bryce Heem and Marcel Renata aren't playing after picking up calf niggles at training.

    Prop Angus Ta'avao, centre AJ Lam and winger Kade Banks will now start.

    Despite the changes, Highlanders captain Ethan de Groot says the Blues gameplan won't change.



    The Highlanders are looking to consolidate their spot in the top eight after three straight wins, while the Blues are looking to leapfrog the Hurricanes back to the top of the table.



    The Fijian Drua's celebrating a 5th win from 12 matches...dispatching the Reds 28-19 in Suva.

    SUPER RUGBY COVERAGE WITH HABIT HEALTH. TACKLING ALL YOUR ACHES AND PAINS FROM SPORT AND WORK.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Cricket:
    A sluggish finish to their time with the bat, but Scotland's posted an imposing 180 for five 14:07

    Accident and Emergency:
    A motorcyclist's been airlifted to hospital in a critical condition following a crash in Aorangi, east of Feilding 13:47

    Law and Order:
    Police have launched a large search and rescue operation for missing Te Atatu woman, Monica Reid 13:27

    Living & Travel:
    Kate Middleton attends Trooping the Colour, making her first public appearance in months 13:07

    Politics:
    Eight Israeli soldiers and 19 Palestinians killed as fighting continues in Rafah 13:07

    Rugby:
    The Silver Ferns will travel to Perth later this year as part of netball's Constellation Cup series 13:07

    International:
    Punks among grassroot groups providing hope as millions struggle with hunger in Myanmar 12:47

    Environment:
    The upper North Island is in the firing line for more messy weather 12:27

    Rugby League:
    The Warriors are positive they can bounce back from a demoralising 38-24 defeat to Melbourne at Mt Smart...their 16th consecutive NRL loss to the Storm 11:57

    Law and Order:
    Police found 10,000 bones on Herbert Baumeister's Fox Hollow Farm. Decades later they continue to identify missing gay men 11:37


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