Her heart says the Steel but former Silver Ferns captain Anna Rowberry is picking the Thunderbirds to win the teams' ANZ Championship sudden-death semifinal in Adelaide on Monday.
Steel fan Bronwyn Blackstock plans to yell until she is hoarse but expects her voice will be drowned out by a sea of Thunderbirds supporters during the teams' ANZ Championship semifinal in Adelaide on Monday.
The Evans brothers, Simon and Mitch, are hoping to follow in the footsteps of two recent motorsport academy graduates, New Zealand rally champion Hayden Paddon and aspiring Formula 1 driver Brendon Hartley.
The odds of Dunedin hosting one of the three tests against Pakistan this summer look promising, Otago Cricket Association chief executive Ross Dykes says.
Reaching the play-offs is satisfying but now is not the time to celebrate, Steel coach Robyn Broughton says.
It will be a red-letter day for the Lawrence club today when halfback James Kenny plays his first game for Otago, against North Otago in Oamaru.
Otago captain Craig Cumming's on again, off again international career is back on - again.
The Steel has become the second New Zealand team to qualify for the ANZ Championship, but had to rely on an Australian side to help them get there.
Pakistan's home series against the Black Caps will be held in New Zealand this summer, with Dunedin's University Oval in line to host one of the three cricket tests.
Phewwwwww! Richie McCaw is back.
Waiting at the traffic lights is bad enough. Queues are worse but nothing compares to the wait the Steel must endure.
Former All Black captain Wayne "Buck" Shelford is an optimist when it comes to his old team.
Not since The Sixth Sense has there been a more surprising script.
No ifs or buts about it - newly-contracted Black Cap Ian Butler will be returning to play his cricket for Otago next summer.
Games will be won and lost, hearts broken, reputations made or damaged, and deals signed.
It is the last question Swifts captain Catherine Cox wants to answer but the first everyone asks.
If there is life after the Otago Nuggets, it is up to people such as Alf Arlidge to breathe life into the sport.
The fans have been waiting all season for the Steel to string 60 minutes of quality netball together and when they did it was quite magnificent.
Shortly after the Steel dismantled the Adelaide Thunderbirds 58-49 in Dunedin last night, Adine Wilson strolled into the press conference deeply engaged in a conversation with her coach, Robyn Broughton.
You can spend too long figuring out how to get the stripes into the toothpaste when it is really all about goals.