The return of the big guns put University A back on the winning track when they beat Harbour 42-33 in an exciting game at the University Oval today.
Tasmanian meat worker Chris Dudman led from the front to put Australia in a commanding position in the transtasman indoor bowls test at Balclutha yesterday.
Rugby may be considered a minor sport at home but Romania is still able to compete above its weight in the European Nations Cup.
Former Otago representative Grant l'Ami (Taranaki) has been recalled to the New Zealand team for the test against Australia starting in Balclutha today.
Former Otago representative Grant l'Ami returned to the international arena in style to keep New Zealand in touch on the first day of the transtasman indoor bowls test against Australia in Balclutha yesterday.
Toby Batchelor fired on the last lap to give John McGlashan College a convincing win in the Caversham road relays yesterday.
The Otago University club is not holding up the white flag despite embarrassing losses by its flagship team over the past two weeks.
The tactical kicking of halfback Caleb Gray helped King's High School beat John McGlashan 10-0 in a tight game on Saturday.
Josh Freeman has ended his time as chairman in style by winning the male Bowls Dunedin bowler of the year title.
A late try by Peter Breen clinched a 19-10 win for Alhambra-Union over Harbour in Dunedin premier club rugby today.
Meads Cup champion North Otago will play the opening rugby match at the Forsyth Barr Stadium on Sunday, August 7.
Hooker Ron Carter was in dynamic form for Southland Boys' High School and scored four tries in wet conditions in the Highlanders first fifteen match at Kettle Park today.
Co-captain Kiriana Brown expects the Southern women's hockey team to finish in the top four at the New Zealand Under-21 tournament in Dunedin next week.
Lock Josh Dickson dominated the lineout and played a key role in Otago Boys' High School's 57-0 win over St Kevin's College at Oamaru yesterday.
The record was put right when Bruce Malcolm had a lightweight single scull named after him by the Port United Rowing Club this week.
There is much at the New Zealand under-21 hockey tournament in Dunedin over the next week because the Junior Black Sticks squads will be named at the end of the tournament.
Janine Southby has had little time in the past week to consider the possibility of coaching the Southern Steel next year.
Otago's top female riders, Corrine Smit and Kat Jones, could be the dark horses at the New Zealand club road championships starting in Wanganui today.
The Otago University team broke the Lovelock Relay record in 1971. It is still the record, 40 years later.
The Otago Rugby Football Union does not want the Dunedin premier competition reduced to eight teams and says any suggestion that will happen is just a rumour.