
Mates' friendship put to the test as Black Caps take on South Africa
South African expats will be backing different teams this week.
South African expats will be backing different teams this week.
All bets are off as to where the silverware might eventually end up this season.
'I was jumping around.'
With only seven months until racing in Barcelona, a vital period lies ahead.
He had a taste of the sport as a child before returning to it in his 70s.
The nine-hole final will feature 42 players from 22 countries.
'We decided to go to the Hole in One for fun, but I didn’t think I’d win.'
A masterful performance from Mitchell Santner helped the Black Caps edge game three.
The Black Caps have edged the third and final T20 against Bangladesh at Bay Oval.
At next year's Olympics she'll be 35. Dame Lisa Carrington explains why she keeps going.
Brendon Johnston says he now wakes up every day feeling 'excited'.
The New Zealand Squash Open has seen a fairytale finish.
Coll is set to face England’s Marwan ElShorbagy, who is ranked eighth in the world.
Tauranga City Council says it wants a fairer fee system for using facilities and reserves.
New Zealand Squash Open is being held at Tauranga's Mercury Baypark Arena.
'Someone or some people are willing to sabotage a kids’ event to hurt kids.'
Opinion: 800 patched Mob members in one place. And yet the vibe was different this time.
Dame Susan shows her humorous side as a guest speaker.
Paul Coll is the first Kiwi man to win the Hong Kong Open.
Why a historic sporting victory means so much to our world champion kayaker.
Omanu resident has been pushing for a community garden since 2021.
The Tauranga pair made history in Melbourne.
The rugby league all-time great didn't hold back in his typical, gritty fashion.
The speedway racing action starts at 6.30pm on Saturday night.
The T20 Black Clash will be returning to Tauranga this summer.
The inaugural Taupō SuperSprint will be held from April 19 to 21.
Sam Cane will have to wait a bit longer to play for his new club.
Chiefs skipper takes break from NZ to play in Japan.
OPINION: There were so many winners at the Rugby World Cup, writes Tommy Wilson.
Spectators described the final as 'intense' and 'gutting'.