In their 100th year, Waikato have pulled off a remarkable victory over two-time defending champions Tasman in the Bunnings NPC Premiership Final in ...
In this video I am watching the WAIKATO vs TASMAN Live Match and showing my Live Reaction. This TASMAN vs WAIKATO Live Match will be a very ...
Waikato have set up a home Premiership final against Tasman after holding out Canterbury in tonight's semi-final in Rotorua. Credit: Sky Sport NZ.
In this video I am watching the WAIKATO vs CANTERBURY Live Match and showing my Live Reaction. This CANTERBURY vs WAIKATO Live Match will be a ...
Check out the highlights from the thrilling match between Waikato & Otago! Credit: Sky Sport NZ.
In this video I am watching the WAIKATO vs OTAGO Live Match and showing my Live Reaction. This OTAGO vs WAIKATO Live Match will be a very interesting ...
Check out the highlights from this tight contest between Bay of Plenty and Waikato. Credit: Sky Sport NZ.
Check out the highlights from the thrilling shield match between Hawkes Bay and Waikato! Credit: Sky Sport NZ.
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