Woman's Day Magazine NZ

STORM PURVIS & KARL TENANA ‘WE’RE BOTH VERY MUCH ABOUT HAVING FUN’

Professional athletes are trained to have nerves of steel. However, professional athletes-turned-broadcasters do get nervous about hosting prestigious awards shows.

When Woman’s Day greets Storm Purvis and Karl Te Nana, they admit there’s a fair amount of anxiety abound as they prepare to front this year’s Halberg Sport Awards.

“Well, it’s going to go one way or the other,” laughs rugby sevens legend Karl, 47, as he looks at his co-host, former Silver

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