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This article is written to cover teaching and learning on rugby or soccer during either the rugby or the soccer world cup times.

When NZ has success in international soccer or rugby it captures our whole nation’s interest. We celebrate the All Whites, Football Ferns, All Backs and Black Ferns.

The way the world affects New Zealand has been a

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