There has been a tweak to the Otago Sports awards which will allow franchise teams, such as the Highlanders, and their players, into the mix.
Some Heartland Championship player is going to have the privilege of being the first player to score a six-point try in New Zealand.
New Zealand Rugby announced yesterday it will be using two of the new laws being trialled by World Rugby in its domestic competition.
The trials are part of a cyclical law review undertaken every four years by World Rugby.
We all like watching a winning team, but it turns out there is too much watching and not enough doing. So, the University of Otago has joined the Highlanders rugby franchise in launching...
It was a long haul to get there but well worth it for the IRB crews from St Clair Surf Lifesaving Club.
The long list of injuries from last Friday night's game between the Highlanders and the Force was not an indication games were getting dirtier or more brutal, medical experts say.
The Otago Goldrush could not have done any better at its tournament in Nelson over the weekend.
The round ball and the oval ball are coming together - not on the paddock, but after the game.
The Highlanders won at Forsyth Barr Stadium last night - although it was more last man standing than rugby as players fell left, right and centre.
Numbers do not matter for the Hampden Bowling Club.
Tamryn Hurren-Webster has gone back-to-back as a national champion.
Highlanders prop Josh Hohneck is heading to the United Kingdom and could wear the white jersey of England one day.
Former Highlanders and Otago midfielder Seilala Mapusua has joined the Otago union as a coach development officer.
Shane Christie is taking to the Highlanders captaincy, make that co-captaincy, like a duck to water.
Northern Districts dominated the second day of its Plunket Shield match against Otago at Whangarei yesterday and has the upper hand halfway through the match.
There has been unprecedented demand for tickets to the test to be played at Forsyth Barr Stadium in June.
The first try-scoring bonus point of the season and a rock-solid defensive effort should give the Highlanders plenty of spring in their step when they arise today.
A good solid night at the office.
The Highlanders have not been in holiday mode despite the sun being out and the beaches close by.
Elliot Dixon must have spilt sugar on someone's corn flakes or swiped the wrong towel.
Former Dunedin athlete Jamie Greene is sitting at the top of a very big tree.