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  • 1 week ago | theaccnz.com | Cameron McMillan |Bonnie Jansen

    By Cameron McMillan & Bonnie JansenWhich Super Rugby franchise has the best value for a family of four, and how does a night at the rugby compare with a day at the zoo? The Herald estimated how much it would cost a family of four to attend a Super Rugby match at the main grounds for each New Zealand franchise. We searched for the cheapest tickets on offer across the ticketing websites and sourced the food and drink prices from the stadiums for a Super Rugby game.

  • 1 week ago | nzherald.co.nz | Cameron McMillan |Bonnie Jansen

    Blues fans at Eden Park. Photo / PhotosportWhich Super Rugby franchise has the best value for a family of four, and how does a night at the rugby compare with a day at the zoo? The Herald estimated how much it would cost a family of four to attend a Super Rugby match at the main grounds for each New Zealand franchise. We searched for the cheapest tickets on offer across the ticketing websites and sourced the food and drink prices from the stadiums for a Super Rugby game.

  • 1 month ago | nzherald.co.nz | Bonnie Jansen |Chris Knox

    Most dangerous sports in New Zealand, ranked by the number of ACC claims. Illustration / Paul SlaterAnalysing ACC data on claims relating to different sports and recreational activities, Bonnie Jansen and Chris Knox reveal which sport poses the highest risk in Aotearoa. Rugby union was New Zealand’s most dangerous sport to play in 2024. Figures recorded by the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) revealed 34 new claims per 100 registered rugby players, costing $148 million of public money.

  • 1 month ago | nzherald.co.nz | Bonnie Jansen

    Auckland FC’s plans to launch a women’s team next A-League season is facing delays. Despite initial assurances from club management when they launched in...

  • Feb 19, 2025 | theaccnz.com | Christopher Reive |Bonnie Jansen

    By Christopher Reive & Bonnie JansenA conversation was reignited after several fans attempted to, or successfully, ran on to the turf at Eden Park on Saturday night in varying states of undress. Play was called to a halt in the 70th minute of the Chiefs’ 25-14 win over the Blues after one of the streakers – completely naked barring his footwear – was able to not only reach the pitch but almost take up a spot in the Chiefs’ backline.

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