Glory days
It requires some thinking to hark back to the last occasion on which a national event united people from all walks of the sporting life, and Saturday night's victory at the "Cake Tin" will have won
It requires some thinking to hark back to the last occasion on which a national event united people from all walks of the sporting life, and Saturday night's victory at the "Cake Tin" will have won
A crowd of 65,000 people turned out to see the winning All Whites in Wellington's Santa Parade today.
Now it's down to business Andrew Boyens is the closest Otago link to the All Whites team that chases World Cup glory tonight.
The team take on Bahrain at the stadium in the second leg of the qualifier with the prospect of making the World Cup finals for the first time in 27 years.