
Tayla chases her dream
If lockdown had not happened, Tayla Brunger would still be at school.
If lockdown had not happened, Tayla Brunger would still be at school.
School did a third of all the hours of the seven schools taking part combined.
While no representative play, top secondary school tournaments still a chance
Using same rules as restaurants under Level 2.
Friday evening a triumph for the Lisa Cole kennels.
Whanganui Girls College looking likely to take out the prize.
Held the whistle for 13 first class fixtures in his career. JB Phillips looks at his life.
Hopes that the public may be able to come watch next week.
The 10-week competition will feature premier grade and senior grade split into two pools.
Representative side returns with veterans leading youngsters.
Akash Gill looking forward to coming back next summer.
Runners and walkers have five days to race local parks and record their own times.
Allrounder thrived under pressure of co-captaining Twenty20 squad.
Top sport bosses are speaking about the impact of the Covid-19 crisis.
Even under the new rules for Covid-19, Lisa Cole's charges still dominate.
Alec McNab continues his in-depth look at the 2019-20 season.
Philippa Baker-Hogan looks back at top results for Whanganui rowing this season.
It's something for us all to look forward to - the big 'homecoming'.
More of a lead in to the representative campaign could prove the right mixture.
Students and teachers record their physical activities to clock up hours for their banner.
Local body wants as much information on current situation as possible to help recovery.
The girls dominate Whanganui sprinting ranks, while the boys own middle distance.
Golf is little more than a day's exercise under Covid-19 Level 3 restrictions.
Although small in number, all the Union school crews made at least B Finals.
Cooks Gardens is recognised worldwide as a breeding ground for middle distance runners.
30 WHS rowers, 23 events and 17 finals at the North Island champs.
The day Wanganui defied all the odds, to hand South Canterbury a loss they never got over.
With all the financial losses, NZ Rugby needs to get back to the grassroots.