
Talk Sport: Paralympics inspiring for Bay athletes
What an amazing opportunity and privilege to watch the recent coverage of the Rio Paralympics. Our Paralympians are living proof
What an amazing opportunity and privilege to watch the recent coverage of the Rio Paralympics. Our Paralympians are living proof
PLAYOFF TIME: Ngongotaha AFC aim to continue their incredible season as they kick off in the Northern League Division two leg playoff
RUNNING MAN: Campbell Horn will know the course well when he takes on the New Zealand Road Relay Championships with his Lake City
League South Island Scorpions have achieved something special to savour, producing the upset of the week to progress to tomorrow's
sport@dailypost.co.nz Following a feast of tries in last weekend's Mitre 10 Cup match against Auckland, the Steamers travel north
Ruth_Dacey_MAY16_1.epsVolleyball Volleyball is aiming for a golden future in the Bay of Plenty after regional teams celebrated success
Wellington Scottish, 11 times the top club at the New Zealand Road Relay Championships looks set to continue that trend in Rotorua
Swim Rotorua athletes Bianca Donelley and Paddy Baylis produced excellent performances in Australia at the weekend. The pair were
HIGH KICK: Muay Thai fighter and Western Heights High School student Jake McCowatt training with coach Daniel Kidwell. PHOTO/STEPHEN
270916groombridge.jpgRACER: Taupo's Brad Groombridge (Suzuki), the big winner at the national TT championships near Kuratau last season
Crankwork Crankworx Rotorua 2017 looks set to be bigger and better than ever before. Organisers of the Crankworx World Tour have
Ottilie Upshall and Debbie Barke will be competing in the North Island Dressage and Championships, hosted by Dressage Bay of Plenty
League Favoured contenders Akarana and Counties Manukau have safely negotiated the opening day of play at the NZRL National Youth
BIG WINNERS: Both Mike Sykes (right) and his son Tyson were winners at the 2016 Te Arawa Awards. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKERTRIPLE WIN: Local
Auckland and Bay of Plenty played out a 12-try thriller at a damp Rotorua International Stadium today, with the visitors edging the
WINNING TEAM: Counties Manukau Stingrays celebrate their 2016 NZRL National Women's title. PHOTO/GERHARD EGGER. Leaguewinners.JPG
TIGHT TUSSLE: Rotorua United's captain Kim Emmanuelle-Maguire battles hard against Northland FC in the second leg of the Lotto NRFL
The Bay of Plenty Steamers return home to Rotorua International Stadium to compete for the John Drake Boot and Mitre 10 Cup points
STAR ATTRACTION: Former Black Cap and Northern Knights' skipper Daniel Flynn, will be one of the Knights' players at Rotorua Cricket
A solid afternoon of rugby is promised when the Steamers take on Auckland this Sunday at the International Stadium. The day will
Local medal hopes will ride on masters 60 Well over 100 teams have entered next weekend's New Zealand Road Relay championships being
It sometimes helps that Bay of Plenty head coach Clayton McMillan played 113 games for the union. That experience in the blue and
ND batting coach Matt Horne pictured playing in a masters twenty/20 international cricket match in 2009. The Northern Districts
Bay of Plenty's Under-19 side couldn't stop Counties Manukau going back-to-back in the second-tier Michael Jones Trophy at the Jock
Revenge will be on the minds of Bay of Plenty Under-19 players as they take on Counties Manukau in the final of the Michael Jones
Bay of Plenty threw away what should have been a certain win to lose 20-16 to the winless Southland Stags in Invercargill last night. Bay
Elliot Dixon tonight helped Southland recover from a rough start to topple Bay of Plenty in Invercargill.
FOREHAND: Shaun Tamai will captain the Rotorua's defending Waikato-Bays interclub champion tennis team when the competition gets under
Bay of Plenty's Terrence Hepetema has been ruled out of tonight's match against Southland in Invercargill. Hepetema received an injury