Tonight looks at the future of the Maori game and team. Includes in-depth interviews with players, administrators and coaches and follows the NZ Maori team as they prepare for their match against Ireland.
'Tonight' - Key protest figures and rugby players from the days of South Africas apartheid regime, which pitted friend against friend and went far beyond the 80 minutes of a rugby match.
'Tonight' - The impact of religion on the game amongst Maori and the role played by Christian based Maori boarding schools. Karl Tenana and Matua and Reuben Parkinson are among the players profiled.
'Tonight' - Regional rugby is the flax roots level of the game. Harry Jacobs, a Horowhenua legend, and Jack Ruru are profiled, plus a look at the fairytale story of the Ngati Porou East Coast rugby team.
'Tonight' - A look at the confrontational side of rugby. Players that relish the close quarter action earning respect by their nature of play. Albie Pryor, Billy Bush and Rua Tipoki are amongst the players profiled.
A documentary series tracing the evolution of Maori Rugby and Maori social history over the past 120 years. Tonight: George Nepia, Wattie Barclay, Carlos Spencer and Zinzan Brooke are profiled in depth.
'Tonight' - A look at how the haka has impacted on the game of rugby including profiles and interviews with Buck Shelford, Rico Gear, Dallas Seymour and Jim Maniapoto.
A documentary series tracing the evolution of Maori Rugby and Maori social history over the past 120 years. Tonight: The early Maori pioneers of the game; Tom Ellison, Ned Parata and Joe Warbrick. (SERIES PREMIERE)
A documentary series tracing the evolution of Maori Rugby and Maori social history over the past 120 years. Tonight: The unique role that whakapapa has to play in the Maori contribution to rugby.
A documentary series tracing the evolution of Maori Rugby and Maori social history over the past 120 years. Tonight: Tom French, JB Smith and Tiny Hill are profiled.
'Tonight' - The Maori All Black who donned the red rose of England, the Ngaruawahia-born Wallaby and the Ngapuhi boy who will obstruct the All Blacks World Cup campaign.
Tonight: A look at the all time best Maori XV selected by a panel of experts in 2009 but in particular focuses in on the backs. These include Sid Going, George Nepia and Carlos Spencer.