Southland Sports News
As the president of the Te Anau Rugby Club on Saturday Nathan Botting had the privilege of awarding a life membership to Vaughan Grieg, one of Te Anau’s most loyal and hardworking club members. Vaughan has over 30 years commitment to the green and gold and the Te Anau rugby club. His commitment star
Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse rebounded in style to break their Invercargill duck, outplaying the Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel and posting a decisive 49-34 win on Saturday. Coming off their first loss of the season, the Pulse were in imperious form in gaining their first win at ILT Stadium Southland
The Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel celebrated their long-awaited return to Invercargill by producing an upset 51-47 win over the high-flying Northern Mystics on Friday, in an outing that had plenty riding on it. Coming off a double loss last weekend and residing near the foot of the table, the Stee
Matt Summerfield of Christchurch is the provisional winner of the twentieth edition of today’s Catlins Coast Rally in his Mitsubishi Mirage AP4. Summerfield and co-driver Jared Christofferson won four of the six Special Stages and took the lead after the third stage of the event extending their lead
The Sport NZ Community Resilience Fund Phase 2 opens today and will be administered through New Zealand’s 14 regional sports trusts due to the strength of their networks into their local sport and recreation communities. Eligible organisations can apply for a maximum of $25,000. Southland’s play, ac
The Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel are excited about the chance to play in front of home fans during the next two rounds of the ANZ Premiership. After seven weeks on the road due to the centralised COVID-19 season restart, the Steel are set to host back-to-back matches in Invercargill this Friday a
Tears flowed freely from relieved Splice Construction Magic players after they pulled off their first win since the opening round of the ANZ Premiership way back in March. But they waited until the final seconds to do it, keeping the home crowd at Claudelands Arena in Hamilton holding their breath,
Premier Woodlands ran in a convincing win for the Scruffy Butt Shield against Star. Once again proving they are the team to beat in the Galbraith Shield Final on August 15th. Blues banked an upset 29-22 win to add some confidence into the camp after what has been a challenging season for the defendi