
Lachlan Waugh
Producer at The Platform NZ
sport & other stuff @ MediaWorks // apologising for Kotoni Staggs & Malik Monk
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1 month ago |
rova.nz | Lachlan Waugh
Former Warriors coach Tony Kemp has taken aim at the club's soft performance against the Melbourne Storm on the weekend. Up against one of the NRL’s perennial contenders, the Warriors trailed 36-0 after 31 minutes and ultimately succumbed to a 42-14 hammering on the road – a result that showcased a clear gulf in class between the two sides. Kemp – who coached the Warriors in 2004 and 2005 – told Martin Devlin on the DSPN the Storm were relentless, and the Warriors could not contend with it.
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2 months ago |
rova.nz | Lachlan Waugh
Playing the Drua in Fiji is fast becoming the toughest task any Super Rugby Pacific side has to take on in their season. The Drua’s most recent outing – a 28-24 win over the previously unbeaten Chiefs in Lautoka – was the perfect representation of what makes matches in Fiji so difficult, with wet conditions, raucous fans, and the Drua’s unique style of rugby all proving too much for the competition’s table-toppers.
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2 months ago |
rova.nz | Lachlan Waugh
The Black Caps are on a roll with two convincing wins in cricket’s Champions Trophy, and according to former New Zealand fast bowler Simon Doull, their good form can be attributed to even better preparation. Doull joined Martin Devlin on The DSPN following the Black Caps win, which secured their place in the semifinals. He emphasised how the team’s meticulous buildup to the tournament has set them up for success. “The preparation has been brilliant,” he said.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
rova.nz | Lachlan Waugh
Ali Williams wants to engage Kiwis, creating the best sporting experience possible in Auckland - using the city’s new football club. The former All Blacks lock – who played in 77 tests for over 10 years – is a co-owner of the Auckland FC A-League’s new boys on the block, alongside a slew of other high-profile Kiwis such as NBA player Steven Adams and ex-All White Winston Reid.
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May 14, 2024 |
nzherald.co.nz | Lachlan Waugh
The New Zealand Breakers have bolstered their roster with a household name returning to the franchise for the upcoming Australian NBL season. Guard Tai Webster heads a group of three who have signed for the Auckland-based club, adding another chapter to a relatively calm offseason.
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