
Black Ferns Sevens in preparation mode
The upcoming season includes the biggest ever World Series and the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
The upcoming season includes the biggest ever World Series and the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
In their second season as a standalone side, Bay of Plenty have a point to prove.
All Blacks icon who revitalised the haka has a message for the man calling it 'unfair'.
First woman board member in more than a century.
The Coastline Mariners finished their North Island Championship without a win.
An Irish rugby writer has taken shots at the haka, saying it's been "completely overdone".
OPINION: Few events stop New Zealand in its tracks like the Rugby World Cup.
Fergus Lellman is one of three Tauranga cricketers named in team to play Bangladesh.
Bay of Plenty surf life savers haven taken out half of this year's national awards.
Northland's luck didn't change even when BOP were reduced to 14 men after 54 minutes.
Runners turn out to compete in 2019 Garmin Tauranga Marathon.
Tauranga's Paul Smith has scored a sixth accolade in indoor bowls.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix have won their first game of the Farah Palmer Cup season.
With the Rugby World Cup under way we look at the history of Bay of Plenty's All Blacks.
International umpire Kelly Hudson is loving officiating on her home turf
School Sport - Mount Maunganui College, September 13, 2019.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix take on Waikato in the fourth round of the Farah Palmer Cup
Bay rugby fans are getting into the spirit of the Rugby World Cup.
Tauranga runner Sabrina Grogan has shown good form in Europe.
The Midlands women's hockey team includes a handful of Tauranga players
Te Puna's Rewita Biddle to make his debut in the All Blacks Sevens jersey this weekend.
The Coastline Mariners are aiming to win their final North Island Championship game.
Young athlete took a hard tumble but got right back up
A Tauranga swim school has picked up a national award at a conference held in Wellington.
The WaiBOP women's football team went down to Auckland in their opening match.
Tauranga's Aaron Pulford and Rotorua's Michael Voss finished first and second.
Tauranga is hosting New Zealand's top hockey players in the Ford National Hockey League.
The Steamers sit comfortably in second place after their fourth win of the season.
Bay of Plenty Toa lost to Wellington in the third-place playoff.
AIMS Games gives dancers opportunity to excel on and off the stage.