Otago coach Steve Martin is keen to see what Michael Witt can do but is not promising the former Warriors league player a free jersey.
New Zealand will get a good look at an important patch of ice when it plays Finnish club side HC Storm in Dunedin on Friday night.
The Southern Steel had a win and a loss in its pre-season runaround in Dunedin on Saturday.
Green Island has retained the Dunedin senior club title after back-to-back twenty/20 wins on Saturday.
Star batters Michael Crowley, Tim Howard and Michael O'Neill hold the key to the Saints' chances in today's Dunedin premier club final at Ellis Park.
Danny Lee walked into the media tent, sat down and quietly began flicking through a magazine.
New Zealand amateur star Danny Lee has peeled off four straight birdies to be within a shot of the lead at the New Zealand Open.
New Zealand golf great Sir Bob Charles has posted a respectable first-round score of 73 at the New Zealand Open in Arrowtown.
There will be no Danny Lee to boost the galleries at the New Zealand Open this weekend but there could be an intriguing battle between two new friends.
Popular Australian veteran Craig Parry has been one of the big movers on the third day of the New Zealand Open in Arrowtown.
The leaderboard at the New Zealand Open is looking congested midway through the third round.
Two New Zealanders share the lead starting the back nine of the third day of the New Zealand Open at The Hills in Arrowtown.
American Todd Demsey and Australian Alistair Presnell have each picked up two shots to get closer to the lead on the final day of the New Zealand Open.
Alex Prugh had a college buddy on his bag and the mountain air in his face and his smile couldn't have been broader yesterday.
Ian Farrant believes Dunedin will have a world-class facility to show off at the 2011 Rugby World Cup and hopes a quarterfinal will be held in the city.
Grant Waite led overnight and Josh Geary was at the top of the Open leaderboard at 2.30pm but the New Zealand challenge eventually faded yesterday.
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Richard Johnson joked that his putter was so bad he needed to ace the 15th hole yesterday.
Michael Hill hopes the New Zealand Open has a long-term future at his exclusive course and promoter Bob Tuohy has suggested the tournament could stay in Arrowtown beyond next year.
They talk about honest golfers and Jason King knows exactly what they are talking about.