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Breakers owner Matt Walsh wasn t too worried if his players vented on social media about the situation they find themselves in, but he said support was in place to help them deal with their struggles less publicly.
The players and staff left Auckland in mid-December for the Australian National Basketball League season and have not settled since.
They landed in Melbourne before a change in Covid-19 restrictions sent them to Tasmania, the group moved around playing games in Adelaide, Cairns, Sydney and are now in the middle of a run of games in Melbourne.
Next month the team will be based in Tasmania for up to six weeks.
Supermarket musical chairs : 4 Pak nSave, New World stores said to be changing hands
21 Jan, 2021 04:34 AM
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Supermarket store sales - big business. Photo / Greg Bowker Four upper North Island supermarkets worth tens of millions of dollars are being sold in a musical chairs-style of transactions triggered by the pending sale of what is thought to be New Zealand s biggest revenue-earning store.
Stores in the Foodstuffs North Island co-operative at Albany, College Hill, Birkenhead and Te Kuiti are said by insiders to be changing hands because owner/operators can only control one outlet at any one time.
All the deals are said to be triggered by the pending sale in August of Pak nSave Albany which is said by insiders to then spark ownership changes to New World Victoria Park and possibly New Worlds at Birkenhead and Te Kuiti.
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