Tom Donnelly missed out on extending one club's record but has joined another club's exclusive group.
Jason Macdonald described himself as the proudest father in the world after welcoming the newest member of the Otago rugby family yesterday.
Otago rugby might not have bloomed at the top level in recent times but latest figures show its grassroots are healthy.
What a difference a week - and two key positional changes - can make.
Boys behaving badly. Every sport has them, but which code really possesses the worst-behaved bunch of plonkers?
Otago had bittersweet news yesterday when it was confirmed key forwards Adam Thomson and Tom Donnelly were staying with the All Black squad.
Hamish Bond added to a golden year in Otago sport when he joined an elite club of world rowing champions at the weekend.
Otago has confirmed two representative women's rugby players have been suspended for smoking cannabis.
Otago Cricket Association chief executive Ross Dykes is confident the University Oval will stand up to its biggest challenge this summer.
That's not one of the movies: Well spotted.
This is, in fact, a stand-alone Indiana Jones video game.
The staff of kings?: That thing Moses used to part the Red Sea to help the Hebrews flee Egypt.
No, really.
Otago learned some swift and brutal lessons yesterday when it was thrashed by Auckland in the first round of the national championship.
Auckland thrashed Otago 62-42 in a first-round national netball championship game in Dunedin today.
Fresh start for Mulipola . . . Lucky Mulipola's departure, bringing an end to one of the less glorious chapters in Otago rugby history, is the right move for both the player and the province.
Combinations, combinations, combinations.
Leana de Bruin expects the Steel to provide a supportive environment when she returns to netball as a mother next year.
Mike Hesson has made the toughest selection of his career but is confident he has a squad to challenge for the inaugural Champions League title.
Auckland Grammar re-established its standing as New Zealand's premier boys' hockey school when it claimed a record 23rd Rankin Cup yesterday.
Durable North Otago flanker Ross Hay will join a select club when he plays his 100th first-class game for the province in Gisborne today.
Striker Libby Scott scored four goals to lead St Hildas Collegiate School to the southern satellite title yesterday.
Wakatipu High School made it twice on ice with a 5-0 win against Christchurch Boys High School in the final of the South Island secondary schools tournament at the Dunedin Ice Stadium yesterday.