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All Blacks Sevens player Ngarohi McGarvey-Black charged with drink-driving again

28 April 2026
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An All Blacks Sevens player, Ngarohi McGarvey-Black, has been denied permanent name suppression following his second drink-driving offence. McGarvey-Black was stopped by police on May 17, 2025, and registered a breath alcohol level of 764 micrograms per litre, significantly above the legal limit of 250 micrograms. He sought a discharge without conviction and name suppression during his sentencing at the Tauranga District Court in October, but both requests were declined by Judge Justin Marinovich. Ultimately, McGarvey-Black received a discharge without conviction despite the severity of the offence, which underscores the legal repercussions associated with repeat drink-driving incidents.

Why It Matters

This case highlights ongoing issues surrounding drink-driving in New Zealand, where alcohol-related offences remain a significant public safety concern. According to data from the New Zealand Transport Agency, drink-driving accounted for a considerable percentage of road fatalities in recent years. The legal framework allows for discharges without conviction in certain circumstances, which can impact future employment and public perception. The All Blacks Sevens, representing New Zealand in rugby, faces scrutiny as player conduct directly affects the team’s reputation and public image, emphasizing the importance of responsible behaviour among athletes.

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