WS 28/03/13

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d n e k e e w e h t 28 March 2013, Issue 642

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Talent in training

Hatching a plan

Club fever

Vintage fun

Rugby friendships will be momentarily put aside in the latest instalment of the battle of the Bombays at ASB Baypark in Mount Maunganui this Saturday night as the Chiefs host the Blues. With the Chiefs looking to head into the bye firmly placed at the top of the New Zealand conference, and the Blues aiming to halt a two-game losing streak, the audience can expect more than the occasional fireworks in this highly anticipated, fast-paced and physical round seven Super Rugby clash. For full story see page 14. Photo by Tracy Hardy.

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