Otago has made three changes to its starting XV for Sunday's championship semifinal against Hawkes Bay.
The New Zealand Open is coming back to the Queenstown district, and it is John Hart's job to make sure it succeeds. Hayden Meikle speaks to the former All Black coach.
Like golf?
This was unexpected. In an era where gaming seems to be all about the biff, the bang and the booyah, along comes a (very) slow-paced simulation title with zero advance hype.
Brendan Telfer's place in the Pantheon of New Zealand sports broadcasting is assured, and he will leave a big gap when his Radio Sport tenure ends later this year. Sports editor Hayden Meikle talks to the emeritus of the airwaves.
Like a lot of organisations in this country, the Professional Golfers' Association of New Zealand was born in Dunedin.
Saints claimed the early march on the premier club competition with a brace of wins at Ellis Park on Saturday.
Otago Boys' High School suffered a heavy loss in the semifinals of the national schools championship in Palmerston North yesterday but coach Brent Matehaere is excited about the future.
Sport is so cruel.
Three of Otago softball's brightest prospects have a good excuse for missing the opening round of the season tomorrow.
The Highlanders have dipped back into the international market but chief executive Roger Clark says the door is still open for more local players to be elevated into the squad.
The Balclutha boys have been called back into action for Otago's game against North Harbour at Albany on Saturday.
Maaaate, have youse heard the one about the jacks and the Lebs and the skips? Maaate, of course youse have.
Russell Coutts can't wait to get home - and he has not ruled out the possibility of returning to his former team.
I honestly don't know where to start with this one.
Matt Crawford had ''Manawatu'' next to his name but the promising young boxer burst with Otago pride when he won a national title at the weekend.
Well, it's over.
Two promising players from the Burnley club's development centre in Dunedin are winging their way to Malaysia.
You really don't hear much from Jonah Lomu these days.
Neil Broom? More like Neil Boom. The Otago Volts got an immense contribution from one of their under-rated stars as they swept to a dominant 62-run win over the Perth Scorchers in Jaipur early yesterday.