
Beach volleyball beckons Poly girl
AT the height of experimenting with what different codes have to offer, Alisi Mataele-Kata seems satisfied with simply trying to find
AT the height of experimenting with what different codes have to offer, Alisi Mataele-Kata seems satisfied with simply trying to find
Hawke's Bay thoroughbred owner-breeder Richard Wood says he would like to take his talented mare Miss Wilson back to Australia one
Expect the Hawke's Bay Lawn Tennis and Squash Club in Napier to be in party mode tonight. And that will be whether or not one of
FINED AND SUSPENDED: Hawke's Bay United coach Brett Angell (left) has received the harshest sentence by a Bay coach in the history
TOP PROSPECT: Two-time winner Duane Todd is Hawke's Bay's best hope for the New Zealand TQ championship this weekend. PHOTO/WARREN
The sending off of Hawke's Bay United coach Brett Angell has ignited a social media frenzy as football faithful waded into a debate
UNLESS someone can come up officially with bona fide results to counter it, it's safe to declare that the annual Riverbend Cricket
The Central Districts Stags were left pondering a rash of what-ifs last night as they came precariously close to smacking one in the
MULTI TALENTED: Hawke's Bay's Hana-tia Ross is competing in four different codes at national level this summer. PHOTO/PAUL TAYLORWaka
As Sir Bob Charles appeared at the forecourt of Napier Golf Club yesterday the Hawke's Bay faithful jostled to catch a glimpse of
Wellington Sevens Mates of Hawke's Bay Sevens player Neria Fomai warned him about his new Samoa coach Sir Gordon Tietjens' legendary
TRIUMPHANT FOUR: Ces Bell (left), Frank Grantham, Ken Smith and Fred Ellison with the silverware after winning the Taranaki Open Fours
Listening to Laura Nagel recount how she beat a national champion over 3000m at the Capital Classic is kind of unnerving, not to mention
It felt like a defeat to Hawke's Bay United in their stalemate against Team Wellington but it was the loss of their coach, Brett Angell
Seth Rance got his milestone 50th wicket and also showed his batting prowess with 32 runs but nothing gave him more satisfaction than
HISTORIC WINNERS: Members of the winning Hurunui team from left Lachie Hunter, Sam Martin, Peter Dormer and captain Olly Tutill. PHOTO/TREWEY'S
BAY PLACEGETTER: Hawke's Bay's Brodie Murrell on his way to fourth place in the Expert Elite Open Pole Ski class. PHOTO/PAUL TAYLORNorth
The Texans were always going to be overwhelming favourites to beat Greytown CC in Napier to progress to the clubs' nationals qualifiers
GONE: Welshman Matthew Whatley (left), Englishman Ben Everson and Canadian defender Nile Walwyn are no longer with Bay United. PHOTO/FILE
He made his debut for Hawke's Bay United as a 16-year-old Hastings Boys' High School pupil but now Ethan Dent has just overreturned
Softly spoken, they are children of few words and down to earth in their expectations of golf. But the second Millie Adsett, Cordell
IT'S MINE: Hurunui's "Wanstead import" Lachie Hunter, right, beats Mystery Creek's injury replacement Harry Ravel to the ball in yesterday's
A stint of farm work and some intensive equine physiotherapy seems to have rejuvenated the Hastings-trained 7-year-old Powerade, who
HURUNUI Savile Cup polo team captain Peter Dormer labelled Hawke's Bay professional Lachie Hunter a saviour yesterday. Dormer wasn't
DOUBLE DUTY: Hawke's Bay's Russell Thorogood will race in two classes at this weekend's North Island champs in Takapau. PHOTO/PAUL
Talented teen hockey player Olivia Ward is from a small school in Hawke's Bay where there are only 39 girls in her entire year group
ONE-DAY format has all the seductive trappings of white-ball cricket but there's a good reason why it has 30 more overs in each of
FUNDAMENTAL to stamping supremacy in any form of sport is the mastery of one's thoughts. That is, have your mental faculties in humming
SCORES of youngsters will relate to Cate Pedersen's account of why they got into a sport they thrive in and enjoy now. "I just got
TRICKY STUFF: Wanstead A's Simon McDonald lines up a backhand pass during his team's 5-2 win against Auckland B yesterday. PHOTO/WARREN