Nelson golfer David Burton will aim for the hat trick next year after defending his New Zealand senior title at the Wanaka Golf Club yesterday.
Last beat first in the upset of the season in Dunedin premier club softball on Saturday.
Golf and me, we've had an uneasy relationship.
Vance Veazey and Tripp Isenhour will not be flying into Queenstown in a private jet for the New Zealand Open at the Hills next month.
Good teams win a trophy but great teams win many trophies - and Craig Cumming knows it.
Otago is in the domestic twenty/20 final and could yet get a free pass to host the game if the rain continues around the country.
Hayden Meikle serves up the week in sport.
One out of two might not seem bad to some people but the loss of Michael Campbell would be a body blow to the organisers of next month's New Zealand Open in Arrowtown.
Highlanders coach Glenn Moore hopes both Jimmy Cowan and Jamie Mackintosh will be fit to play the Hurricanes in Wellington on Friday night.
Former Otago batsman Jordan Sheed scored a big century to lead Green Island to a crushing win against Kaikorai in Dunedin senior club cricket on Saturday.
Mark Ahlfeld belted a grand slam home run to lead the Saints to a 14-10 win against the Dodgers in Dunedin premier club softball on Saturday.
Otago golfer Thomas Campbell hopes a greater understanding of the unique mental challenges of the game will lay the foundation for a professional career.
They did not quite unleash hell but the Crusty Demons managed to thrill with barely a spill at Carisbrook on Saturday night.
Centennial Park in Oamaru has again failed to pass muster as a top domestic cricket ground, but its problems could lead to a rare double treat for Dunedin fans.
Skateboarding seems like yesterday's pastime but video games involving boards, baggy clothes and boys with attitude just keep coming. Hayden Meikle looks at the latest two offerings.
Sam Wells provided a rare highlight with the bat as the latest round of Dunedin senior club cricket was again dominated by the bowlers on Saturday.
One of the pioneers of freestyle motocross - a man who appears to be both mad as a hatter and impervious to pain - has confidence issues.
Advance Australia unfair . . . Michael Slater has been responsible for me copping a lot of grief from friends and colleagues over the last 16 years.
A national champion at 12, a world champion at 16, and now burned out at 21.
Dunedin clubs are pushing for radical change to an Otago Rugby Football Union board they believe lacks direction and has been guilty of poor communication.