The story of one of the most infamous and controversial events in international cricket - the underarm bowling incident during the World Series Cup match between Australia and New Zealand on 1st February 1981.
It's crunch time! Stress testing begins as the kids undergo gruelling drills and tough SAT tests. The girls' teams sharpen their claws before the first of two televised games.
We join Steven in Awapuni to open a highly anticipated community basketball court, before he puts himself before journalists and some school kids who have even more questions.
Today featuring: waka ama paddlers Team Wairere, five times national champ boxer Kelly Woolrich, and internationally placed small yacht sailor Andrew Murdoch.
After the girls' teams duked it out with spectacular results, Steven Adams bears witness to an epic showdown between two more teams in the game of their lives. (FINAL)
This two-part documentary chronicles the life of Muhammad Ali: his challenges, confrontations, comebacks and triumphs. Featuring previously unseen archival footage and recordings of his voice. (Part 1 of 2)
Relive the history of the New Zealand Warriors with this 3-part documentary series about New Zealand's only professional rugby league franchise, spanning 25 years of ups and downs.
This two-part documentary chronicles the life of Muhammad Ali: his challenges, confrontations, comebacks and triumphs. Featuring previously unseen archival footage and recordings of his voice. (Part 2 of 2)
Today featuring: Australian netballer Chelsea Pitman, taekwon-do practitioner Dafyod Sanders, and captain of the Parramatta Eels (and former Kiwis captain) rugby league player Nathan Cayless.
A professional tennis player has lost his ambition and has fallen in rank to #119. Fortunately he meets a young player on the women's circuit who helps him recapture his focus.
Rugby has had an enormously turbulent history. We explore the 1870s fracture between "soccer" and "rugger", the South African boycotts, and the battle between Rupert Murdoch and Kerry Packer.
A look at the true origins of rugby, from the sport's medieval roots through to its manifestation as a product of the Industrial Revolution and the 19th century British class system.
Having become the youngest player to become an All Black and also being the first Tongan to make the team, Jonah Lomu struggles with his fame as well as his escalating health issues. (Part 2 of 2)
Tui and her whanau enjoy a weekend hunting in Kawhia. They get involved with a youth programme that gives rangatahi experience in fishing, then they give their kai to local kaumatua.
Tonight we celebrate all the new hunting knowledge Tui has learned. Tui looks back at her journey the new skills, the near misses, the lessons learned and patience required. (FINAL)
After World War II, a zeal for 'rugby values' inspired a generation of converts to develop the game across the globe. And rugby welcomed a new breed of supporter, on and off the field - women.
Rugby exploded in popularity after Rupert Murdoch invested half a billion dollars and turned it professional. And the first truly global superstar was our very own Jonah Lomu!
Maori students from across Aotearoa compete for the title of Ariki. Hopu i te Ariki is a new sport based upon the ancestral art form of mau rakau, founded by Te Whare Tu Taua o Aotearoa.
Maori students from across Aotearoa compete for the title of Ariki. Hopu i te Ariki is a new sport based upon the ancestral art form of mau rakau, founded by Te Whare Tu Taua o Aotearoa.
The dramatic behind-the-scenes story of All Blacks rugby player Stephen Donald: the highs and lows of his career, through to his penalty kick that enabled New Zealand to win the Rugby World Cup in 2011.
Feathers go flying when Tui meets up with Mawera & Dave in Whakatane. Tui is inspired by their self sufficient lifestyle. Small game such as turkey, peacock and goat are all on the menu.
Tui enjoys a remarkable day out fishing with Joe and Carlo. First, they fish in the ocean off Papamoa beach and then they enjoy an afternoon trout fishing in Lake Tarawera.
We explore how rugby existed both as social play time for Britain's high-society, and as an opportunity for the working class in the Southern Hemisphere to showcase their strength and talent.
Go behind the scenes, meet the team, and discover the parts of SKY Sport that viewers rarely get to see. Learn why New Zealand has a world class reputation for sport production.
Tui heads to Southern Taranaki to go hunting with a young man called Hunter. Tui comes very close to some massive, wild cattle and has a lesson in processing deer.
It's a family hunt at Anaura Bay. Tui heads out with her husband and two of their girls to get some kai for dinner. Tui leads the hunt and she has feral sheep and goats in her sights.
Tui's uncle takes her deer hunting on her own lands for the first time. After a day on Mt. Hikurangi, Tui heads down the coast for a fast and furious pig hunt with local wahine, Anita.
Maori students from across Aotearoa compete for the title of Ariki. Hopu i te Ariki is a new sport based upon the ancestral art form of mau rakau, founded by Te Whare Tu Taua o Aotearoa.
By 2026, rugby will be played in 150 countries on a scale unrecognisable from today. The grass-roots sport is going boldly where it's never been, or even dreamed of going, before.
It's one year to go until the world's best athletes head to Tokyo for the XXXII Olympic Summer Games. To celebrate, we're looking back at our favourite sporting moments from Rio 2016
Relive the history of the New Zealand Warriors with this 3-part documentary series about New Zealand's only professional rugby league franchise, spanning 25 years of ups and downs.
Tui and her daughter, Stevie head 26km by boat up the Ohinemateora river close to Ruatahuna. Local, Puni Tiakiwai is taking them hunting on horseback in the rugged Te Urewera country.
When the Washington Sentinels football team goes on strike, the owner calls a former NFL coach out of retirement to train a rag-tag team of replacement players to finish the season.