
Border make in three in a row under lights
All the action from the weekend in club rugby.
All the action from the weekend in club rugby.
Rivals thrill big Memorial Park crowd
Jilliby Litsa was caught wide last week, but does own the field best time for the journey.
Duck shooting opening day on Saturday moves rugby action to Friday in Waverley.
Whanganui Metro sit at the top of the table in what will be a proper Manawatū Colts comp.
After two grand finals and one title in the last two seasons, Taihape is favoured to win.
There has been much debate about the loss of Kiwi athletes to US scholarships.
There weren't too many surprises at the top of the table in Saturday's matches.
The Waverley side took on Marist at Spriggens Park on Saturday.
The six-team format remains, but the Premier schedule returns to traditional April start.
Senior rugby returns to its traditional 12-side competition in Whanganui.
The event was meant to be a one-off, but may yet be on the calendar again next year.
A greyhound trainer has been disqualified for four months and fined $3500.
The last time Allpress rode in Australia was in the 2009 Brisbane Cup on Mirkola Lass.
Over and above the 16 podium finishes, several athletes set more than one personal best.
The 21-year-old Whanganui paddler got up to win by a nose after 26km in tough conditions.
The men's K2 team and the first Kiwi canoe sprint crew to be named for the Tokyo Olympics.
Max Brown and Kurtis Imrie have been named for their Olympic debuts, with Brown revealing he's motivated by a household of fellow Olympians. Video / NZ Herald
The Government has announced a review into the New Zealand greyhound racing industry.
Jake's 15-time national titleholder dad rates his son better at this early stage.
Dogs from outside the dominant Cole kennel appeal in tonight's Hatrick Raceway action.
The in-form Whanganui sailors are building towards the Feva Nationals in Sydney.
ANZ's commitment to the game will net community projects $15,000 grants nationwide.
The North Island championships have often launched exciting futures in athletics.
Tayla Brunger is the latest recipient of funding from the Future Champions Trust.
It was a big night for the Rees family at the season finale at Oceanview Speedway.
Talking Rugby with John B Phillips
Johnathan Parkes is now just 56 shy of 1000 career wins, a feat he plans to mark off soon.
'We need to get with the times and freshen things up,' Rivercity co-owner Ivan Howe says.
The intermediate dogs will provide the main racing at Hatrick Raceway on April 9.