A cold, wet Dunedin day was never going to stop 90 children from attending an English Premier League team's football academy yesterday.
The Southern Stampede has more than lived up to its name this season.
There is a reason why table tennis is not usually played outside.
Aleisha Ruske dropped 37 points on Varsity B in a one-sided women's winter league game on Tuesday night.
With just 23 more days until the World Cup gets under way in Sydney, it is time to start thinking about some of the Silver Ferns' potential opponents. Starting with South Africa, netball writer Robert van Royen will preview five of the toughest potential opponents between now and August 7.
The Dunedin Thunder moved into third place in the national league with two wins against the West Auckland Admirals at the weekend.
The St Kilda Saints (10-2) moved a step closer to sealing top seeding in the men's A grade competition with a hard fought 84-74 win over Varsity A (5-5) on Saturday.
For the first time in four years, there will be a new Otago senior men's cross-country champion.
Jakub Pyrochta has been the shining light in a disappointing season for the Dunedin Thunder.
More than 60 karting enthusiasts from across the country will compete in the national schools championships in Dunedin this weekend.
Two Southern teams have a chance to win national titles in Auckland today.
Roslyn-Wakari banged in three second-half goals to record an emphatic 3-0 win against Otago University at Forsyth Barr Stadium last night.
A familiar face is back to bolster the Southern Steel defence.
Eight of New Zealand's most promising motorsport talents have been honing their craft at the Elite MotorSport Academy in Dunedin.
The Southern Steel roster for next year's ANZ Championship season is taking shape.
It is almost do or die time for the Dunedin Thunder.
Tomorrow night's final will be the third match between the Highlanders and Hurricanes this season. Sports reporter Robert van Royen looks back at three memorable clashes between the sides from the past.
Shannon Francois and Phoenix Karaka are the lone Southern players picked in the Silver Ferns squad for the Netball World Cup in Sydney next month.
Dunedin's under-17 and under 19 teams could both have a point of difference for their upcoming national tournaments.
The Highlanders need your flags.