
Hawks set for home game of the season against Rams despite weekend losses
The Hawke's Bay Hawks are set for the likely home game of the season despite a shattering holiday-weekend end to the season's four-match southern campaign.
Having beaten both Southland Sharks and Otago Nuggets in the deep South just over a week earlier, they returned for two

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