
Rookie boxer makes immediate impact
Whakatu Boxing Club coach Dion Hall loves a good left hook. So, when his latest charge Devon Edwards

Whakatu Boxing Club coach Dion Hall loves a good left hook. So, when his latest charge Devon Edwards

Age grade rugby and touch football standout Wiremu Makea is hoping to become the next Nelson College

Hockey was the big winner when Nelson College announced its annual sports award. 1st XI captain Sco

JODY SCOTT The Tasman Thunder Stock Car Team will make a welcome return on Coca-Cola Fireworks Nigh

No sooner had Gavin Larsen taken on a new mentoring role with Nelson cricket than he secured a “reca

Former Tasman Mako Captain Quinten Strange is hoping a freak incident won’t cost him his Japan rugby

Oska Baynes was running his Richmond sports shoes shop the FRONTRUNNER during the week and then put

SUPPLIED CONTENT Seven young students from Motueka Dojo travelled to Blenheim last month to take pa

The Nelson Harness Racing Club has moved to scotch fears that its two-day summer meeting could be sc

It wasn’t the ideal build up for the New Zealand Judo Championships in Christchurch. The Nelson Jud

Former Nelson cricketer Josh Clarkson has produced his best-ever one day bowling figures, 5/32, 10 y

It was billed as a sparring competition, but Otis McPherson’s striking was so clean the kickboxer kn

The New Zealand Squash Masters tournament in Nelson couldn’t have gone any better for one of the dri

Ruby Bay mountainbike rider Cam Jones has upstaged American superstar Keegan Swenson to claim the Li

The Nelson Suburbs Girls’ U13 football team has returned from a giant-killing run at the Premier Inv

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Some good news for the Tasman Mako after a tough season with blockbusting hooker Eli Oudenryn confir

ZOE REISS Cricket – a sport for everyone. That is the message that Nelson Cricket want to spread wi

Stoke Bowling Club member Kirstin Edwards and her Christchurch-based bowling partner Mandy Boyd aren

The South Island Masters Games in Marlborough attracted thousands to the region over a 10-day period

Balls to the wall by more than 200 squash masters from across the motu at the largest event catered
Nelson College 1st XV Captain Tom Perkins was used to making quick decisions on the rugby field this

Tapawera teenager Sarah Jones was hoping to be attending a New Zealand U20 rugby training camp in We

Broadgreen Intermediate cyclist Escher Laufkotter made the best possible start to the South Island T

Eleven months after winning a professional boxing title in New Zealand, Christine ‘Gatling Gun’ Gill