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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby League

    Indian Panthers basketball chief executive Parveen Batish is adamant the resignation of coach Miles Pearce has nothing to do with their struggle to get players into the country

    Indian Panthers basketball chief executive Parveen Batish is adamant the resignation of coach Miles Pearce has nothing to do with their struggle to get players into the country

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    Pearce has stepped down after one game, in which they were missing eight representatives, with four still absent until next week.

    Batish remains upbeat.



    Australian Jonathan Goodman takes over in an interim capacity ahead of tonight's game against Franklin.

    BASKETBALL WITH BK'S RODEO MEGA STACKER - ALL THE BURGER YOU'LL EVER WANT AND MORE

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Rugby League News
     08 Feb: Brisbane prop Payne Haas will reunite with coach Wayne Bennett at South Sydney after signing a three-year contract, a development that has the NRL world in shock
     08 Feb: A monumental signing in the NRL, with arguably the game's best prop to shift clubs after the upcoming season
     07 Feb: Breakers coach Petteri Koponen is refusing to let recent results diminish their intensity ahead of tonight's fixture against Illawarra in Auckland
     07 Feb: A court spat over NRL player Zak Lomax could mean the Melbourne Storm end up with a hefty legal bill instead of the star winger
     07 Feb: Melbourne Storm coaching supremo Craig Bellamy has signed a contract extension until the end of the 2028 NRL season
     06 Feb: The Indigenous All Stars have confirmed South Sydney superstar Latrell Mitchell will miss the annual fixture against the Maori for the second straight year
     06 Feb: New Zealand has made an epic start to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy
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     Today's News

    Environment:
    A critical road which connects Gisborne and the Eastern Bay of Plenty re-opens this morning for essential travel 4:47

    Education:
    A major blaze at a Taupo high school's been brought under control 4:37

    Rugby:
    Sprinter Zoe Hobbs has blitzed her competition at the Sir Graeme Douglas Invitational athletics meet in Auckland 4:37

    Soccer:
    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has dismissed the idea this season's Premier League title chase is over if his side lose to Liverpool in Anfield tomorrow morning 18:57

    Soccer:
    Liverpool manager Arne Slot understands tomorrow morning's opponents Manchester City remain a force despite not being in their best form 18:37

    Rugby:
    The Black Ferns Sevens will square off against Australia once again in a world series tournament decider later tonight 18:27

    Rugby League:
    Brisbane prop Payne Haas will reunite with coach Wayne Bennett at South Sydney after signing a three-year contract, a development that has the NRL world in shock 18:07

    Environment:
    Wellington officials are pushing for an investigation into the city's wastewater infrastructure 17:27

    Rugby League:
    A monumental signing in the NRL, with arguably the game's best prop to shift clubs after the upcoming season 16:57

    Christchurch:
    New Zealanders hoped never to see the Christchurch terrorist again. Now he wants to appeal his sentence 16:27


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