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Dragons intend to keep Filo Tiatia in their head coach role until the end of the season. The former All Black was brought in as defence coach in May but was promoted to the top job when Dai ...
Dragons have appointed former New Zealand and Ospreys number eight Filo Tiatia as defence coach. Tiatia, 52, has worked as head coach at Toyota Verblitz and Sunwolves in Japan and spent time as ...
DRAGONS head coach Filo Tiatia felt his side's indiscipline was ultimately to blame for their Judgement Day defeat by Scarlets at the Principality Stadium on Saturday. Dragons led 20-7 just after half ...
The inaugural Oceania Seabird Symposium 2025 is taking place this week at the University of Auckland.policymakers, conservationists, and researchers from across the Pacific to highlight the vital role ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles Angela Tiatia is a New Zealander artist who was born in 1973.
Artist Angela Tiatia at home in Paddington, Sydney. Collecting: Living With Art by author Kym Elphinstone is a new hard-cover publication that profiles 26 art collectors at home, with extensive ...
Dragons boss Filo Tiatia expects Young to "be a real mentor and help develop our young loose forwards like Harry Beddall, Evan Minto and Owen Conquer". After emerging from Cardiff's junior ranks, ...
Grace Gago is a promising, hard-working hooker out of Counties Manukau. After a stint on the side-line with injury Gago produced a strong Bunnings Warehouse Farah Palmer Cup (FPC) season for the ...
The wide man picked up a thumb injury on Wales duty against Scotland and has now recovered to start. His inclusion sees Macs ...
Production still from Tala o le tau: Stories from the weather (2025) series by Yuki Kihara featuring members of the Moata’a ...
Dragons co-captain Ben Carter is set for a return to action against Scarlets on Saturday after almost six months out with knee and ankle injuries.
Gus Fisher Gallery's upcoming exhibition Tala o le tau brings together new and significant bodies of work by Angela Tiatia, Yuki Kihara and women from Moata’a Aualuma Community that collectively ...