Palmer favourite to win women's section of SI champs Palmer favourite to win women's section of SI champs Rackets and balls will be at the ready for the South Island championships beginning today.
Sabbatical may help Tutaia Sabbatical may help Tutaia through to 2019 World Cup Would a sabbatical be a good idea for Silver Ferns shooter Maria Tutaia?
Not everyone's idea of fun Not everyone's idea of fun The first time Grant Guise heard of the Hard Rock 100 he thought it was stupid - now he has run it twice.
Memories from Africa will endure Memories from Africa will endure From glory on the world stage to her family farm in South Otago, Abby Erwood has not slowed down since the end of the ANZ Premiership.
Competitiveness Otago’s goal Competitiveness Otago’s goal It is not every day Otago teens get to rub shoulders with Manchester United or Liverpool.
Spartans win battle of shadow teams Spartans win battle of shadow teams There was certainly a pre-season feel to the Sassenachs hit-out against the Spartans yesterday.
Trip home takes Parke down memory lane Trip home takes Parke down memory lane Travel and basketball go well together for Andrew Parke.
Ainsley’s rise continues with Wallabies training squad spot Ainsley’s rise continues with Wallabies training squad spot Jermaine Ainsley has come a long way since his days in the Otago Boys’ High School Third XV.
‘Excited’ skifields in mix ‘Excited’ skifields in mix Preperations are heating up as the New Zealand Winter Games draw closer.
Hume relishing move to big smoke Hume relishing move to big smoke Jamie Hume is preparing for the change of a lifetime.
Upset win for Falcons over Magic Upset win for Falcons over Magic The Andy Bay Falcons claimed an upset win as they toppled the South Pacific Magic on Tuesday night.
U15 championships a glimpse of the future U15 championships a glimpse of the future The under-15 national basketball championships begin in Dunedin today.
Timmins forging ahead in Seattle Timmins forging ahead in Seattle Rising Otago basketball talent Sam Timmins is back in town after his first year playing for the University of Washington in Seattle. Jeff Cheshire caught up with the star centre.
South Pac Titans find winning form at last South Pac Titans find winning form at last A strong fourth quarter saw the South Pacific Titans pull away to claim their first premier A grade win on Saturday.
Crucial wins bring play-off spots closer for Bombers, Falcons Crucial wins bring play-off spots closer for Bombers, Falcons The City Rise Bombers and Andy Bay Falcons both took big steps towards the playoffs in Dunedin club play on Saturday.
Motivation must come from within, workshop told Motivation must come from within, workshop told Trying to find the right motivation to train is something a lot of people will relate to.
Otago trio basking in golden glow Otago trio basking in golden glow It was a golden trip to Fiji for three Otago athletes.
Polytech first to trial smaller GPS Polytech first to trial smaller GPS A device soon to be worn all over the world has been launched in Dunedin.
Retaining Silver Ferns focus for NNZ Retaining Silver Ferns focus for NNZ A trickle of players heading across the Tasman is not causing Netball New Zealand to panic.
Dream match-up in works for future Dream match-up in works for future It was the dream match-up that never happened.