Technical will look to cap off their impressive turnaround this season by toppling perennial title contenders Lincoln University in the netball grand final tomorrow night.
Defending national champs Christchurch Girls’ High will look to topple rivals Southland Girls’ High when they meet in the South Island rugby final on Saturday.
Hornby Panthers veteran Corey Lawrie will be in search of a fairytale ending to his career in Sunday’s grand final.
A strong second half from the High School Old Boys’ Light Bears has propelled the under-85kg side into the quarter-finals of the national club cup.
A rematch of last Tuesday’s thrilling 34-34 draw between Kereru A and Technical A will headline the premier netball semi-finals tomorrow night.
Defence will be key for Marist when they meet Carlton Redcliffs in Saturday’s qualifying final - a week after they last met.
Coastal Spirit will look to stomp out a series of impressive results to end the season, starting with a win against Nomads on Saturday, after their promising winning streak ended on Saturday.
Wild weather couldn’t dampen the spirits of the 11 Christchurch rowers at the under-19 world rowing championships in France.
Momentum will be on the Halswell Hornets side as they look to win their sixth match in a row when they take on the Hornby Panthers in Saturday’s preliminary final.
Christchurch Boys’ High will have little time to reminisce over their first Miles Toyota Premiership title in five years as they turn their focus to the South Island final on August 19.
Prebbleton’s Coleman Shield win was the icing on the cake in a season which has seen three of the club’s other teams claim titles.
The Hornby Panthers are “itching” to get back on the field for Saturday’s qualifying final against the Linwood Keas after a one week break.
Physical trainings, tough conversations and team cohesion – that’s what Marist Albion head coach Ian Robinson says paved the way to another Metro premier title.
“A bit of a relief.” That was the short post-match answer Prebbleton coach Simon Fitzgerald gave after their convincing 37-3 win over Waihora in the Coleman Shield final.
It’s set to be a clash of the titans when Prebbleton and Waihora face off for the third time this season in the Coleman Shield final on Saturday.
With three games remaining, the minor premiership is still open for most of the eight premier netball sides, while in football Christchurch United look to progress to the Chatham Cup semi-finals.
Christchurch Boys’ High and St Thomas of Canterbury College will clash in a much-anticipated Miles Toyota Premiership semi-final on Saturday.
Ryan Crotty will start at centre for Canterbury when they take on Tasman in a pre-season friendly at Hanmer Springs today at 1.30pm.
The last time Marist Albion didn’t feature in the Metro premier rugby grand final was 2019 when High School Old Boys were last victorious. The two sides clash at Rugby Park on Sunday to decide who will take the title this season.
The next generation of St Andrew’s College netballers showcased their talent at the South Island secondary schools junior championships.