The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 61: Seve plays at St Clair (1977)
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 70: Nuggets enter national league (1990)
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 88: McKenzie's squash threepeat (1956-58)
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 91: North Otago beats Australia (1962)
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 64: Jossi rules the world (2010)
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 56: Thomson and Henderson win Commonwealth medals (1998)
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 53: Dickinson becomes first double All Black (1925)
The Highlanders have added another significant piece to their squad with the signing of former All Black Tamati Ellison on a two-year deal.
It might not be the New Zealand Open but a revived tournament could get The Hills back in the spotlight next year.
What ... there's a Rugby World Cup happening in New Zealand?
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 59: Snow Quinn in action at the Alexandra A and P Show in 1963.
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 60: First test in the greatest series of all (1956)
He might not exactly herald the coming of a revolution but Courtney Lawes is one reason the English could surprise many at the World Cup.
Sorry, non-rugby fans. You will not be able to turn on a television over the next six weeks without there being a fair chance of a Rugby World Cup match appearing. Hayden Meikle looks at the vast, vast range of viewing options.
Otago rower Hamish Bond appears on track for an Olympic gold medal and a permanent place in the elite tier of Otago athletes.
Our series looking at the six teams visiting Dunedin during the Rugby World Cup continues, with Hayden Meikle profiling Georgia.
Thirty men in black will carry the burden of four million New Zealanders when the Rugby World Cup kicks off next week. But a handful of our people will be trying to upset All Black dreams. Hayden Meikle names a World Cup XV - with many, many spares - of enemies with New Zealand links.
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 62: The beginnings of paraplegic sport (1965)
Our series looking at the six teams visiting Dunedin during the Rugby World Cup continues, as Hayden Meikle profiles Argentina.
Football fever could return to Dunedin as soon as December, with the city in line to host a full A-League match.