All Blacks accept pay reductions
The All Blacks coaches and players have accepted pay cuts due to the strains on New Zealand Rugby as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The All Blacks coaches and players have accepted pay cuts due to the strains on New Zealand Rugby as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
All Blacks coach Ian Foster has confirmed that he will be taking a pay cut as New Zealand Rugby looks to limit the financial blow of the coronavirus pandemic.
Former All Blacks captain Kieran Read doubts he will return to Japan this year, but will wait and see over fulfilling the final year of his contract in 2021.
New Zealand Rugby is facing a potential $130 million loss in budgeted revenues if the 2020 season doesn’t resume amid the global coronavirus outbreak.
In the first instalment of a new article series from the SA Rugby magazine team, MARIETTE ADAMS reflects on a spine-tingling individual performance that lit up RWC 2007.
All Blacks head coach Ian Foster is preparing as usual for his first Tests in charge, despite the uncertainty of coronavirus currently looming over global sport.
Sonny Bill Williams has pleaded with the public, especially young people, to stay home as much as possible and to adhere to the measures put in place to help combat the coronavirus.
In the fourth instalment of a new article series from the SA Rugby magazine team, MARIETTE ADAMS reflects on a Tri-Nations thriller that kicked off a day of celebrations.
Blues centre TJ Faiane will captain the team in their clash with the Lions in Auckland on Saturday after Patrick Tuipulotu was left out of the match-day 23.
New Zealand Rugby has announced that the newly formed All Blacks XV team will assemble this year and undertake a mini tour of northern-hemisphere venues.