
Team win a fourth world title for Taihape's Sheree Alabaster
Kiwis excel in blade shearing and wool handling at world championships
Kiwis excel in blade shearing and wool handling at world championships
They were issued in 2014 and two Whanganui companies are among them
Home team loses prop after only 60 seconds of play.
With their victory, Kaierau qualify for their first top grade club semifinal since 2012.
Seven different referees had three different interpretations of the play.
Penultimate round robin matchups are like quarterfinals.
Exotic timber species came under the spotlight at a milling demonstration in Bulls
Taihape Area School was built 10 years ago with multiple issues including weathertightness
Collective forms as umbrella for many catchment groups
Doing the math just does their heads in.
Sheree Alabaster is aiming for another world champs woolhandling title.
Pokopoko was part of an extensive and fertile block of land named Mangaohane
Grand Hotel Challenge Shield changes hands as home side gets much-needed win.
Victory at the Country Club tomorrow a must for both Marist and Kaierau.
Big match at Eden Park could mean key players unavailable for important Thames Valley game
Farming Friends of Hospice Whanganui still going strong after 14 years of giving.
Challenge Shield on the line for Northern neighbours, who will later combine as rep team
Trust is beginning a series of hui on June 15, in Taihape and Whanganui.
Huge victory in front of their supporters to move into new second tier of WRFU club rugby
Counties have everything to play for in the Jubilee weekend.
Top 6 confirmed for Division 1, while one more weekend to decide middle Division 2.
Virtual promotion/relegation game for the new three divisions format in club rugby.
Former local sports stars are on display at the Marton and District Historical Society.
Five Rangitikei museums will showcase local sporting heroes for Heritage Weekend
Grand Hotel Challenge Shield on the line in Ohakune.
Police parade winning design in Wellington
Ruapehu signalling their superiority on top of the table so far this campaign.
After last week's column, Neville Hopkins feels a little more education is required.
Victim Support drip-feeding the funds adds another layer of hurt for shooting survivors.