The Spearman-Burns and the Riordans generally get along but sometimes they have no choice but to be teed off with each other.
Southern Steel coach Robyn Broughton does not have a full roster but is hoping to get plenty of value out of the pre-season tournament in Queenstown this weekend.
Otago Nuggets coach Alf Arlidge is planning to keep his cards close to his chest at a pre-season tournament in Christchurch.
Jimmy Cowan is no stranger to making difficult decisions but he did not have to think twice about his latest move.
Grey is out, blue is in.
Sir Russell Coutts might have confirmed his status as the king of the America's Cup but one of his oldest friends expects the great yachtsman to remain as humble as ever.
A fifth club, Waverley, has entered the ranks of Dunedin premier softball.
It may be entitled the Demolition Man but tonight's racing at Island Park Speedway is also about preservation.
New Zealand's greatest golfer and Otago's most promising golfer will tee off together in the legends tournament in Dunedin later this month.
Sports reporters cop plenty of flak for (allegedly) being negative, critical, unbalanced and occasionally nasty.
This is the story of a rogue Irishman helping resistance fighters strike blows for freedom in Nazi-occupied France. All it needs is a nun, a horse and a chicken, and you've got the makings of a first-class joke.
Australian golf stalwart Peter Fowler will headline the City of Dunedin Legends Pro-Am at the Otago Golf Club later this month.
New Zealand golfer David Smail has fired a 7-under-par 65 to hold the lead at the halfway stage of the first round of the New Zealand Open.
Robert Gates is halfway towards sealing two remarkable achievements at the New Zealand Open.
Young American Robert Gates has moved into the outright lead at the New Zealand Open in Arrowtown.
Lanky American Robert Gates looks set to lead the New Zealand Open into tomorrow's third round.
Robert Gates might have looked like he was sleep-walking at times but an un-expected wake-up call nearly spoiled his New Zealand Open fairytale yesterday.
A battle between two millionaires could be a factor in deciding the future of the New Zealand Open.
Dunedin teenager Duncan Croudis will get a head-start from a golfing knight in his bid to embark on a professional career.
Arrowtown businesses reaped the windfall of thousands of golfers and fans attending the 2010 Michael Hill New Zealand Open, which finished yesterday.