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    No complacency from All Blacks left wing Caleb Clarke as he looks to build on a standout 2024 rugby campaign

    No complacency from All Blacks left wing Caleb Clarke as he looks to build on a standout 2024 rugby campaign


    The Blues winger entered last season with a leaner frame - dropping seven kilograms - and going on to lead his franchise to their first full Super Rugby title in 21 years, followed by nine starts in the black jersey.

    Clarke says there's still room for him to grow ... he's sticking with a similar approach, but also trying to expand his game.



    The Blues host the Chiefs in their Super Rugby Pacific opener tonight at 5 past 7 ... catch our expert live commentary on Gold Sport and iHeartRadio.

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     Other Rugby News
     24 Nov: Christchurch has been called in as a host city for next year's league World Cup, a tournament originally set for Australia and Papua New Guinea
     23 Nov: A final departing message from All Blacks assistant coach Jason Holland after ending his tenure with the national side
     23 Nov: Loose forward Wallace Sititi doesn't agree with the critics who reckon the All Blacks' 2025 season was disappointing
     23 Nov: All Blacks lock Fabian Holland believes his team can only grow after his first year as a test player
     23 Nov: All Blacks coach Scott Robertson plans to mull over how to replace assistant Jason Holland
     23 Nov: Wallabies record historic Test loss as France wins 48-33
     23 Nov: Captain Scott Barrett is praising the fresh faces for injecting some enthusiasm into the All Blacks for the season-ending 52-26 win over Wales in Cardiff
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     Today's News

    Rugby League:
    Christchurch has been called in as a host city for next year's league World Cup, a tournament originally set for Australia and Papua New Guinea 6:07

    Motoring:
    Championship leader Lando Norris and teammate Oscar Piastri have been disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix in a setback to the McLaren duo's title bids 5:37

    Motoring:
    F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris disqualified, Max Verstappen wins 4:37

    Business:
    A Titanic passenger's gold pocket watch has fetched more than $NZ4-million at auction 21:57

    Motorsports:
    Disaster for Liam Lawson during the opening lap of Formula One's Las Vegas Grand Prix, on Sky Sport.. 21:17

    Health & Safety:
    Meta shut down internal research into the mental health effects of Facebook and Instagram after finding causal evidence that its products harmed users' mental health 18:57

    Environment:
    Tropical cyclone Fina has felled huge trees across northeast parts of Australia in a rampage that residents are glad to see the back of 18:37

    Soccer:
    No excuses from Auckland FC defender Francis de Vries following his side's 1-all draw with the Brisbane Roar at Mt Smart 17:37

    Rugby:
    A final departing message from All Blacks assistant coach Jason Holland after ending his tenure with the national side 17:37

    Cricket:
    The England cricket team won't be dwelling on their humbling eight-wicket loss to Australia in the first Ashes test in Perth 17:37


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