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Likely economic benefit from Rugby League Cup smaller than some

But Sports Minister Jonathan Coleman says the event is good for NZ Inc.

Jason Walls
Fri, 21 Jul 2017

The government is talking up the economic impact of another major sporting event New Zealand is playing host to but the returns pale in comparison to the Lions tour and the World Masters Games.

In less than 100 days, New Zealand will be co-hosting the Rugby League World Cup with Australia and

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Jason Walls
Fri, 21 Jul 2017
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