A liking for the hills pays off nicely A liking for the hills pays off nicely Carole Evans is just missing a bronze medal to complete the set.
Rugby will have to adapt Rugby will have to adapt More than 100 players have left the Dunedin Metropolitan Rugby competition in the past year. Club rugby writer Adrian Seconi outlines the problem and offers some ideas for debate.
Parker has power but speed really impressed Parker has power but speed really impressed Dunedin boxing coach Ryan Henry had a ringside seat during a private training session and reckons there is no doubting Joseph Parker's power.
Challenge ahead for new Dogs coach Challenge ahead for new Dogs coach The Southern Dogs will have a new coach for the first time in more than a decade.
Drop in club players Big drop in club player numbers More than 100 players have left the Dunedin Metropolitan Rugby competition in the past year.
Logan Park request backed DCC manager backs Logan Park request The proposed all-weather pitches for Logan Park fit neatly with the Dunedin City Council's recreation and facilities strategy, Jendi Paterson says.
Rusty McGlashan outlasts Dunstan Rusty McGlashan outlasts Dunstan The report card would probably read ''must try harder'' but John McGlashan College has made a winning start to the Otago Premier Schools competition.
Pushing for a win Pushing for a win Kaikorai scrummed its way to beat University, while Caleb Gray kicked a last minute win for Alhambra-Union.
Schools hit the ground running Schools hit the ground running King's High School, Otago Boys' and John MCGlashan all dished out beatings as Otago Premier Schools rugby kicked off.
Coach suspended for abusing teen ref Rugby coach suspended for abusing referee Junior rugby coach Gemma Tuhega has been suspended from coaching her team for two months after admitting she verbally abused a 16-year-old referee.
Arrival of Olympic equipment fillip for academy Arrival of Olympic equipment fillip for academy The Dunedin Gymnastics Academy was in need of a soft landing after a tough year, and that support arrived this week.
College has new shield to defend College has new shield to defend John McGlashan College will start the season with another trophy to defend.
Best of Otago school sides prepare for battle Best of Otago school sides prepare for battle How do the teams stack up for this season’s Otago premier schools competition? Adrian Seconi takes a look.
Anderson out to shake off ring rust Anderson out to shake off ring rust Dunedin fighter Brogan Anderson will headline the card at Hammerheads’s fight night at the Edgar Centre this evening.
Refugee Pirate an asset for Southern Refugee Pirate an asset for Southern Josh Clark has a little less black on his jersey this season but he still stands out.
Competitor numbers reflect boom Competitor numbers reflect boom Record numbers of competitors have registered for the Otago and Southland provincial powerlifting championships in Dunedin this weekend.
Most Otago players leaving injuries behind Most Otago players leaving injuries behind It is about a month too late but Otago's injury concerns are finally lifting.
Loosies to miss Stormers game Loosies to miss Stormers game The Highlanders will be missing two key loose forwards for its match against the Stormers at Forsyth Barr Stadium tomorrow night.
Steel expecting to shine over Stars Steel expecting to shine over Stars Empathy, yes. But sympathy, ''no''.
Comeback just too late Comeback just too late Southern managed to survive a late come back from University, while the scores vary among other club games.