AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRugby’s Greatest Rivalry: The All Blacks stunned the Springboks 33-16 at Ellis Park to end South Africa’s 12-Test winning streak and reclaim world No.1, with Richie Mo’unga named to return at flyhalf for the next match against the Lions in Johannesburg. Rugby fallout: Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus said the loss “wasn’t catastrophic” but insisted they must fix errors fast ahead of Cape Town. Cricket spotlight: England’s ECB launched an investigation after Brydon Carse was pictured in handcuffs outside a Derby nightclub, adding to a run of off-field trouble around the squad. Politics and trust: An Opportunity Party push for lobbying reform is framed as a way to clean up politics and restore confidence in government. Mums’ mental health: New reporting highlights a maternal mental health crisis costing NZ $2b a year, with many women not getting specialist care. Business/consumer: Auckland FC has terminated its fans’ deal with NZ Muscle amid a Commerce Commission inquiry. FIFA pressure: Nordic football associations say they’ve lost confidence in Gianni Infantino, raising fresh questions over FIFA governance.
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