Otago coach Steve Martin wants to be in charge again next year, but admits his side has not yet played to its full potential.
The Otago Spirit conceded a last-minute try to go down to Manawatu in Palmerston North on Saturday, and faces an uphill battle to make the semifinals.
Otago left it late - very, very late to snatch a draw against Tasman in their Air New Zealand Cup match in Nelson on Saturday.
Otago still controls its destiny and just needs to nail its opportunities, coach Steve Martin said yesterday.
Dunedin swimming coach Duncan Laing has lauded United States Olympic star Michael Phelps, and is humbled he has been thought of by the champion swimmer.
In the 1980s, New Zealand had a reasonably successful cricket side - largely thanks to one man.
Otago Spirit coach John Kyle knows his players have a good performance in them, and for the sake of their future he hopes it comes today.
This really is must-win. It is just that simple. Otago has to beat Tasman this afternoon in Nelson if it wants to stay in the reckoning for the Air New Zealand Cup.
They are said to be doomed but Tasman officials are not throwing in the towel yet.
The axe has swung through the Otago team, with 10 changes to the side which takes on Tasman in Nelson tomorrow afternoon.
France will fly out players just hours after they play a club final in Paris to make sure a full-strength team faces the All Blacks at Carisbrook.
Wellington and Christchurch were allocated the quarterfinals for the next Rugby World Cup yesterday but Dunedin did not even get in the starting blocks.
He wants to follow in his father's footsteps but he does not know first-hand what those marks were.
Injuries are part and parcel of sport. But for Kelly Brazier, the two injuries she has suffered this year could not have come at a worst time.
The Otago and Dunedin public have been rewarded for progress on the new stadium and the sell-out success of July's Springboks test with a test against France next year.
Otago may go into this Saturday's must-win match against Tasman without two of its key forwards.
The Otago Spirit fell to its second loss in a row, beaten by Canterbury 29-5 in Christchurch, on Saturday.
Otago B continued its impressive start to the national competition with a 49-10 win over Hawkes Bay at the University Oval on Saturday.
Memo to Otago - the game started at 7.35pm, not 40 plus minutes later.
Southland will need to break a 71-year-old record to capture something it has not seen for almost half a century.