Craig Cumming would probably rather be preparing for a game at the University Oval but he will have to be content with posting another century for Otago.
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Dunedin physiotherapist Karl McDonald did not sleep on Saturday night, but he was not complaining of tiredness yesterday.
A Dunedin softball club was defaulted for allegedly showing dissent to an umpire during a premier men's game on Saturday but is considering appealing its punishment.
• The haka was embarrassing . . . Bejaysus. Now the Irish are doing the haka.
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• Lining up Punter . . . Perspective is a valuable asset in sport. It helps fans cope with the devastation of seeing their favourite teams bomb out, crash and burn, choke, fall short and generally let them down.
The Cumming XI won the Otago trial with hours to spare yesterday but there be will more interest in the 12 names on coach Mike Hesson's sheet of paper today.
Slam dunk.
Former Highlanders fullback Paul Williams has been nominated for the Super 14 player of the year award.
The New Zealand Open will next year trial a "party hole" concept that has received mixed reviews at other courses.
Pace bowler Mat Harvie shone with the ball as Otago opened its summer of cricket with a trial game against Canterbury in Lincoln yesterday.
Leading clubs Ellis Park and the Saints maintained their good form with contrasting wins in the Dunedin premier competition on Saturday.
Four Hawkes Bay players, including two who used to play for Otago, will play for the Highlanders next year.
• They might be young . . . If, like me, you sat down to watch the Junior Football Ferns play the opening game of the inaugural under-17 women's World Cup on Tuesday with a healthy dose of scepticism, I hope you were equally surprised.