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Rugby live updates: Māori All Blacks v Japan XV

Rugby live updates: Māori All Blacks v Japan XV

RNZ News28-06-2025
The Māori All Blacks players perform the haka, Toyota Stadium.
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Toshifumi Kitamura/Action Press
The Māori All Blacks return to action with another trip to Tokyo, where they will face a tough local selection before their upcoming match with Scotland in Whangarei. Kick-off is at 9:05pm NZT.
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