Anton Oliver is confident both the All Blacks and coach Graham Henry have learned from mistakes made four years ago.
David Davies has played down the prospect of Dunedin hosting two All Black tests next year.
A restructuring of the Otago Rugby Football Union appears likely to involve job losses but is seen as necessary for the union's survival.
A revived New Zealand PGA Championship is expected to be played at The Hills at the end of March.
Sometimes it can be really healthy to take a year off from something. University. Survivor. The diet. Obsessing about Dunedin drivers who refuse to indicate or learn the rules of a roundabout.
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 29: Seacliff wins first Chatham Cup (1923)
There was one major question I had about this game: Why was it released so late?
Otago Country 259/3 beat Carisbrook-Dunedin 153 by 106 runs.
Black Sox outfielder Campbell Makea made a winning start in his cameo appearance in the Dunedin premier competition on Saturday.
Dan Carter is injured, therefore the All Blacks' hopes of winning the Rugby World Cup have sunk. Right? Not necessarily. Hayden Meikle looks at other examples of sports teams that have flourished when a star has fallen.
There has been plenty of support for the concept of semifinals and finals for the lower-tier teams at the Rugby World Cup. But how would that have worked? Hayden Meikle explains.
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 32: The great Ranfurly Shield season (1948)
I'm a mature (read: ageing) gamer, so I have a pretty good handle now on what I like and what I don't like.
Four games. Six teams. More than 100,000 fans through the stadium gates. Sports editor Hayden Meikle wraps up Dunedin's spectacular contribution to the World Cup.
The sport: American football.
Otago Stadium turned into an Ireland paradise last night. The 40th and final World Cup pool game saw the $200 million venue turn almost completely green, and everybody's favourite second team launch into the quarterfinals with a fourth consecutive win.
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 36: Thomas Ellison captains first New Zealand team (1893)
Ellis Park's outfield fence proved a tempting target as the Dunedin premier club season started with a swag of home runs on Saturday.
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 45: Moana Pool opens (1964)
The Otago Daily Times counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 39: Jeff and Josh stay loyal (1995)