Check out the highlights from the clash between Tasman and Auckland Credit: Sky Sport NZ.
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Check out the highlights from the clash between Counties and North Harbour Credit: Sky Sport NZ.
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Canterbury have continued on their winning ways in the Farah Palmer Cup, defeating rivals Auckland at Eden Park this afternoon. Credit: Sky Sport NZ.
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