
Maungakaramea clean up City before finals
Maungakaramea's recent form is hard to argue with ahead of Sunday's 50-over final.
Maungakaramea's recent form is hard to argue with ahead of Sunday's 50-over final.
Kaitaia's Nga Hoe Horo Outrigger Canoe club was the pick of the bunch with 10 medals.
Catching a marlin doesn't come around very often and should be celebrated.
Culture and competition collide for Shakeal Pickering when he takes the field today.
Culture and competition will go hand in hand for Moerewa 12-year-old Shakeal Pickering when he takes the field for the New Zealand Māori under-14 boys' football team in Papakura today
With two days of racing left, who knows how many medals Northland could claim?
Good conditions led to a stunning day at the beach in Ruakākā.
The City/Northern game featured two outstanding catches, some of the best you'll see.
Witnessing bullying is never easy, especially when it's on a cricket pitch.
Northland's bowlers flew their flag proudly against some of New Zealand's finest players.
A 425.8kg black marlin caught off the Bay of Islands by Jonny Reid on-board Lanakai on January 6, 2020 is being heralded as one of the best catches of the decade. Video / Amy Fowler - Origin Eight
Fourth biennial ranking of the world's top courses features six in New Zealand
Despite catching a 203.6kg blue marlin, Oliver Avery's catch didn't win the tournament.
Estimates suggest more than 2500 people came to the first meeting of 2020 on Saturday.
Attending the Pawarenga sports day showed how important community is.
More than 200 people, including whānau from Australia, came to play at Whangaruru School.
Nine Northland bowlers are competing in the NZ open singles and pairs in Christchurch.
With the first meeting of 2020 set for tomorrow, David Reid will be remembered fondly.
About 1500 people gathered at the water's edge for the annual sports event.
John Stone has captured some fantastic sporting scenes in 2019.
All Black Jack Goodhue will let the public decide on what happens to his famous mullet.
A day at the speedway couldn't have gone better for Advocate sports editor Adam Pearse.
Even though it weighed in at 288.2kg, it was only the third heaviest Haliday had caught.
Over 200 people came along to take part or watch their whānau take to the court.
A lot has happened in the sporting sphere for Northland's athletes - here's the best of it
Twelve teams braved the Northland summer sun to raise some funds for the Oakura marae.
A change of rider is necessary as Samantha Collett was suspended for weighing in light.
Could we see Onerahi Central's Henry Cooper in a Black Caps uniform in the near future?
An early shower of rain did nothing to dampen the spirits of Maungakaramea's cricketers.
This is how Northland's sporting community should act - in unity, not division.