
Racing: Crocetti ready to get a move on
Walker warns unbeaten 3YO is not yet hitting full speed and can lead or trail
Walker warns unbeaten 3YO is not yet hitting full speed and can lead or trail
Star jockey Matt Cameron will return to race riding tomorrow.
A squad of players that represented Waikato between 1960 to 1995.
If you like horses, adrenalin, the sensation of speed then you might have a job.
It's fast-paced, skilful and it all takes place in a pool - welcome to underwater hockey.
Taupō and Rotorua alike provided excellent backdrops for Taupō's walking groups this week.
The pair used to be stablemates when trained by Jamie Richards and raced each other twice.
The All Black captain did his talking on the paddock.
I Wish I Win struggled to find room to run before falling short with a late charge.
Winning chances in three of the richest races and upset hopes in two events.
Moody is an Australian but he was one of New Zealand’s most loved trainers.
French museum honours the Kiwis who liberated a town using ladders.
Shaun Stevenson has put pen to paper on a new contract and will continue playing in NZ.
Young Parramatta Eels hooker Capri Paekau goes from small town to world stage.
The extended 2024 competition will see a home-and-away format before the final.
Ōpārau's James Scott finished 32nd and 34th in his two races in northwestern France.
Motueka’s former world No 2 Josh Coppins is expected to shine this weekend.
After an incredible comeback, Wellington defence was too strong in dying minutes.
One of New Zealand’s best racehorses is going back to school.
Sammie Maxwell continues to impress in international mountain bike competition.
Her hometown Matamata Cup wasn’t the only major victory Legarto had on the weekend.
Award the icing on the cake after an incredible couple of years for Murray.
Legarto was the big winner with a comprehensive performance in the Matamata Cup.
Legarto, Prowess and Skew Wiff head to Matamata, Hawera and Flemington.
Prowess almost didn’t make it to Hawera tomorrow because she is too good.
The All Blacks great entertained in Pirongia thanks to great local sponsors.
Charmaine Smith was forced to retire in 2020 due to a neck injury.
A tribute to Jason Wynyard and New Zealand's proud history of woodchopping.