
Wanganui East dominate petanque finals
Wanganui East dominated player numbers at Wellington Regional Petanque Champs
Wanganui East dominated player numbers at Wellington Regional Petanque Champs
After 30 years without a hole in one, Ian McGowan scored two aces in three weeks.
There's two nights of action at Oceanview Speedway this weekend.
The cancellation of the North Islands last year means a record number of debutantes now.
WHS has had an exceptional period in sport post-Covid lockdown.
Defending champ Hamish Macdonald is back racing in Europe, so won't be competing.
The Tū Manawa Active Aotearoa Fund is open for applications throughout April.
Public interest was strong at a heated public meeting about the Whanganui Velodrome.
Replay has donated more than 500 pieces of equipment to 18 schools around Whanganui.
Smith was one of only a few riders to tackle two categories at the NZ Motocross Champs.
Tayla Brunger, now competing for Waikato, retained her 100m under-20 title in slick time.
There's a big issue that Rowing New Zealand and Secondary School Rowing need to address.
More than 100 water skiers will battle it out for national glory on Lake Wiritoa.
A good field of superstocks contested three memorial races.
Superstocks are the feature class for Saturday's racing.
The trio are key players in the series-leading Central Districts Under-20 team.
He says he never meant to cause offence to anyone other than his UFC rival.
While the main event is stacked with experience, the dog with the least is a key player.
Athletics attention switches to Hawke's Bay this weekend to the NZ Track and Field Champs.
The next race is on Sunday, while the next St Johns Hill School leg is on April 11.
Israel Adesanya has deleted an offensive social media post.
Three Whanganui residents earned a podium finish in an all-out day of action.
Collegiate look to add another Maadi Cup title to their NZ record of 17.
70 teams and 720 players throughout New Zealand will be in Whanganui over Easter Weekend.
Nine fighters keen to compete this weekend after Covid restricted tournaments.
Whanganui High School athletes stood out on a day of outstanding performances.
Rebecca Benge's chances of a clean sweep in open grade lie with individual open title.
The seemingly unstoppable Cole kennel continues to dominate despite the exodus north.
He will be spelled and brought back for the first two triple crown races, then Melbourne.