
People's Choice award finalist Kape Murray
Kape Murray is a key figure in the Kaitaia sports scene.
Kape Murray is a key figure in the Kaitaia sports scene.
In uncertain times, panic is the easy option. Now, we have to be strong for our whānau.
As a born and bred Kaitaia man, Kape Murray is passionate to see sport grow in the area.
Northland's badminton players are the latest to be affected by Covid-19.
Ten (maybe even more) reasons why you HAVE to come to Hawke's Bay.
Club rugby was set to return on April 18, but Northland's comps won't start until May 2.
Rugby should resume on April 18 while the other major codes are set to return on May 2.
In a final round of over 30 riders, Amanda and Showtym jumped clear to win the title.
An updated list on the impact of coronavirus on Northland's sporting events and codes.
When Mark Cleaver missed a dart to win the final, Ken Moir took his opportunity.
Northland's rich basketball talent was on show on Saturday at ASB Stadium.
It's not enough just to have a few people working towards a better sideline culture.
Northern Advocate's people's choice 'Sideline Champions' award finalist Hayley Taylor.
If you live in the Maungatapere area, chances are your kids are coached by Hayley Taylor.
Three players were sanctioned after instances of poor behaviour last year.
Over 300 students from 18 schools took part on a hot day at the Trigg Sports Arena.
The Northland men's and women's teams will compete in Wellington from March 19-22.
Aaron and Amy Condon are the first of four finalists for our People's Choice Award.
Sport Northland CEO predicts a bright future for the local sports facility.
Will you be in town to catch New Zealand's top darts players at the Kamo Rugby Club?
The draw with a first innings lead will be a good sign for City going into the last round.
Sir Michael Jones was one of the many big rugby names in attendance on Friday.
Will we see a raft of impressive Māori cricketers coming from Northland in the future?
The Black Caps will have to take a look at the Northland sport playbook before Friday.
Northland's young tennis talent was on show on Wednesday at Thomas Neale.
Catch up on what's been happening in the bowls world
Tauraroa Area School and Whangārei Girls' High School were locked in a tight contest.
Even after missing round one, Burke sits in fifth on the national table after two rounds.
The contest between Tikipunga High School and Te Kāpehu Whetū was fierce yesterday.
The game is the start of a number of initiatives celebrating 100 years of Northland rugby.