
Kyle Mills visits Whangarei schools
The former Black Caps bowler was in Whangarei visiting schools ahead of the ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup. Cobham Oval will host six matches with Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Ireland and Afghanistan based in the north.
The former Black Caps bowler was in Whangarei visiting schools ahead of the ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup. Cobham Oval will host six matches with Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Ireland and Afghanistan based in the north.
Onerahi Central, Kamo High and Maungakaramea picked up important wins on the weekend.
Black Fern Portia Woodman, axeman Jason Wynyard and a host of others make the grade.
Kaipara Flats dominated on the opening day of the Oxford Trust Two Day competition.
NRL another potential pathway for young female athletes, writes Andrew Johnsen.
Neal Parlane reflects on a century of appearances for Northland.
The final event of 2017 shapes to be an exciting one, writes Bill Colgan.
Kensington and Mangawhai had great showings at the Centre Interclub competition.
Northland cricketers picked up an important bit of silverware in Taupo.
Hikurangi man grabbed three golds and one silver at the National Summer Games.
Tim Southee returns to the Black Caps fold for the second West Indies squad.
Northland have proven to be the surprise package in the 2017 Women's Toro Interprovincial.
Portia Woodman and Jason Wynyard were honoured at the awards night.
Blair Tuke earned the Supreme award at two Northland sports awards evenings.
Onerahi and City had convincing final-round victories to secure their finals date.
Inclusiveness key for the future of rugby and league, writes Andrew Johnsen.
Blair Tuke again takes the big prize at the 2017 Conbrio Northland Sports Awards.
Shelley Kitchen and Bob Thomas are the latest Northland Legends of Sport.
Portia Woodman heads straight to Dubai from the World Rugby awards.
The biggest sports awards night in Northland promises to be a great spectacle.
Northland have two strong teams ready for the Toro Interprovincials.
Blair Tuke won the supreme award for the ninth year in a row.
Concrete path being laid from the Marist clubrooms down to running track.
Corinne Austin beats six other finalists for the accolade.
Portia Woodman always carries a piece of New Zealand wherever she goes.