Luke Kirkness

Planning Editor - Sport

Preston's Summary

Luke Kirkness is an Online Sport Editor for the New Zealand Herald, specializing in local sports coverage. With a passion for rugby, harness racing, and cricket, Luke provides insightful analysis, interviews, and commentary on the latest sporting events and news in New Zealand. His work has also been featured in NewstalkZB, News.com.au, and the Cigalah Group.

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Geo Focus

New Zealand (National)

Coverage Attributes:

Beta
Event Coverage: 44 %
Evolving Stories: 14 %
Expert Commentary: 6 %
Announcement: 5 %
Press Release: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Team Sports
  • Individual Sports

Pitching Insights

Luke Kirkness focuses predominantly on local sports-related news in New Zealand, with a specific emphasis on cricket and rugby. His coverage also includes topics such as sports betting, government involvement in sports, and motorsports.

Given this focus, Luke may be interested in pitches related to local sporting events, insights into the performance of New Zealand athletes or teams (especially concerning cricket and rugby), analysis of regulatory impacts on sports betting or government policies affecting local sports activities.

His interest in "evolving stories" indicates that he is open to following up on ongoing developments within the realm of his coverage. Therefore, providing exclusive updates regarding significant changes or events related to these themes could increase the likelihood of engagement with him.

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