SPORTSNIGHT - DUNLOP TYRES SPORTSNIGHT PROGRAMME 164 - SPORTSNIGHT

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1995
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Year
1995
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TZP162629
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Series
SPORTSNIGHT
Categories
News & Production
Duration
062:16
Broadcast Date
10/10/1995
Production company
TVNZ
Credits
PRESENTER: Jeremy Coney
PRESENTER: April Ieremia
REPORTER: Martin Tasker
REPORTER: Steve Joll
REPORTER: Andrew Bensley
REPORTER: Bernadine Oliver-Kerby
REPORTER: Duncan Garner
REPORTER: Mark Sainsbury
REPORTER: Murray Deaker
REPORTER: Stephen Stuart
REPORTER: Bob Fiscella
REPORTER: James Pearce
REPORTER: Jane Dent

A news sports programme tonight featuring Tu Nu'uali'itia to replace Junior Tonu'u in Auckland rugby team to play Otago in Air New Zealand NPC First Division final, citings from violent incidents in NPC Second Division semi-finals, Otago train for NPC final, interview with Glenn Turner on cricket tour to India, profile of champion racehorse trainer Gai Waterhouse, Australian Under-19 Junior Roos rugby league team embark on New Zealand tour, Wales defeat France in Rugby League World Cup match in England in which Wales allegedly used too many substitutes, Richie Barnett and Stacey Jones reflect on Kiwis narrow defeat of Tonga in Rugby League World Cup, interviews with Frank Endacott and Matthew Ridge in Straight Talk with Murray Deaker on match against Tonga, highlights of World Cup Triathlon at Auckland Viaduct Basin, NZRFU and provincial rugby unions allegedly poaching top players from Pacific Islands teams and profile of butterfly swimmer Steven Ferguson.