
Tietjens consumed by own monster
Gregor Paul says any review of a failed sevens campaign should be short, sharp and leave an amazing legacy intact.
Gregor Paul says any review of a failed sevens campaign should be short, sharp and leave an amazing legacy intact.
Bay of Plenty defeated Northland convincingly by 52-25 to register their first win of the Mitre 10 Cup Championship in Rotorua this
Basketball fans will get the opportunity to get up close and personal with the NZ Breakers team on Monday from 1.30pm - 2.30pm at
Many outstanding athletes have competed for Mount Maunganui Intermediate at AIMS Games since the first one back in 2004. But until
Police want to interview the stripper at the centre of the Chiefs end-of-year party scandal after fresh allegations emerged today.
The Steamers side to take on Northland at Rotorua International Stadium at 5.45pm on Friday features four changes to the starting
A kid's netball team from Cambridge has been adopted by an unlikely fan club at Tauranga's AIMS Games - a sprightly cheer squad from
Zavier Gordon had never played in goal until this week at AIMS Games. But Zavier, 13, was the hero for Papamoa College in a thrilling
It has been a mixed bag for the Aquinas College's netball team at the AIMS Games but they are proving having fun is the most important
Two schools from the Cook Islands and one from Tonga have added a truly international flavour to the badminton tournament at this
The New Zealand youth men ended their world championships campaign on a high after defeating their South African equivalent convincingly
Gordon Tietjens has finally called time as head coach of the All Blacks Sevens team after 22 years in charge.
Lochlainn O'Connor is preparing for the biggest event of his young swimming career. The Aquinas College Year 11 student, who competed
The future of the All Blacks Sevens programme will become clear this morning.
Otumoetai College Rowing is holding an open day next Sunday. It is an ideal opportunity to try out one of the most popular sports
Twin grins lit up the opening day of the NZCT AIMS Games in Tauranga yesterday, as local intermediate-aged runners led a record-breaking
A new holiday-friendly scheduling window, a fresh push towards family-oriented times and venues, and a change in sponsor - these are
The Steamers ability to lose the key moments in every match this season continued as they lost 33-32 to Otago at Tauranga Domain yesterday. Both
Sunday's clash on Father's Day with in-form Otago at the Tauranga Domain looms as a must-win for the Bay of Plenty Steamers. The
A handful of New Zealand kayakers are hoping to build on a breakthrough Olympic performance at the fourth round of the ICF World Cup
The gold medals proudly worn by Tauranga's Peter Burling and Blair Tuke were the biggest draw card for the hundreds of well wishers
Kiwi kayaker Callum Gilbert has recorded his best finish at an ICF World Cup canoe slalom series round, finishing 17th in Prague overnight. The
A new women's competition designed by Northern Districts Cricket has already attracted top New Zealand players from outside the region
Former Black Cap Ken Rutherford has been appointed as the chairman of selectors for the Northern Districts Men's and Northern Districts
After months of training, coaching and mentoring, the 13th annual AIMS Games are set to kick off. The Tauranga-based sporting tournament
Most rugby players would be proud to have played for NZ Under-20s, Otago, Bay of Plenty, Highlanders, Scotland and Scotland Sevens
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke were mobbed by excited kids wanting autographs.
People are being reminded that roads in Tauranga's central city will be closed today to make way for a homecoming parade for the region's Olympic heroes.
HOME COMING: Former Bethlehem College student Mika Vukona will spearhead the NZ Breakers in Tauranga on September 13. PHOTO/FILE A_htw270715sp02 Ticket
Free buses are on offer for anyone wanting to catch some of the AIMS Games action from this weekend. Bay of Plenty Regional Council