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ANZ Premiership live updates: Steel v Pulse

ANZ Premiership live updates: Steel v Pulse

RNZ News2 days ago

The Pulse are on a roll after a solid victory over the Stars last weekend, while the Steel will be hurting after their one goal loss to the Mystics. However, they're back in front of their Invercargill faithful for what promises to be an exciting encounter in the deep south. Play starts at 4pm NZT.
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