Kabbadi for Dummies
Posted 11:43am Sunday 8th October 2017
One of the greatest sports of all-time has burst onto the world scene in recent years. Every year around June the sporting world gets really shit - The NBA, NFL and NHL are all in their off-seasons, while baseball is enjoying its stupid mid-year break. All us sports nuts are stuck with two options Read more...
When Does Super Become Anything But?
Posted 10:32am Saturday 30th September 2017
“In this fall, this is very tough, in this fall I'm going to take my talents to South Beach and join the Miami Heat.” On 8 July 2010, LeBron James altered the NBA landscape. Not in any minor way – he does that on a daily basis, but in a significant way that we are Read more...
New Zealand Rugby to Get a ‘Tewn’ Up
Posted 11:29am Sunday 10th September 2017
In September last year, New Zealand Rugby Chief Executive Steve Tew announced that they were undertaking a “Respect and Responsibility” review of the national game. The review cost more than $150,000 and the findings were approved by New Zealand Rugby's board last month and released Read more...
Critic Previews the English Premier League
Posted 11:10am Sunday 20th August 2017
As John Terry embraced Antonio Conte and hoisted the trophy high in May this year, many thought this was the beginning of a legacy. Chelsea had all-but walked the league after the charismatic Italian, Conte, altered their formation to 3-5-2, a month into what was starting to be a worrying campaign. Read more...
Mitre 10 Cup Preview: Otago Rugby
Posted 10:51am Sunday 13th August 2017
Last Season: Lost in Championship final to North Harbour (14-17). Players to Watch: Vilimoni Koroi: The fleet-footed outside back has already made a name for himself fresh out of Fielding High School for the New Zealand Sevens team and is a real scoop for Otago. Expect to see him Read more...
Is Sky TV About to Be a Thing of the Past for Sports Broadcasting?
Posted 11:49am Sunday 6th August 2017
Yesterday, on 2 August, the sports broadcasting landscape changed permanently, as Amazon outbid Sky TV in the UK for the rights to tennis’s ATP World Tour. The biggest event in tennis outside of the four Grand Slams, it is believed that the e-commerce titan paid NZ$17.8 million for the rights. Read more...
The G.O.A.T Series – Men’s Athletics
Posted 11:32am Sunday 30th July 2017
As they enter the starting blocks, the three men glance at each other. One exudes swagger, confidence and sheer superiority as he extends his perfectly sculpted arms into an arrow. He nods to the crowd in acknowledgement. He is the entertainer. The second has faced trial and tribulation; he was told Read more...
“No One Man Should Have All That Power” – Football Agents and Their Dangerous Message
Posted 11:28am Sunday 23rd July 2017
“And here comes Hurst! He's got... Some people are on the pitch! They think it's all over! It is now, it's four!” The scene is the mid-1960s, as Geoff Hurst famously scored in extra-time to put England 4-2 up against West Germany and seal their one and only World Cup. Read more...
Teams I Hate And Why You Should Hate Them Too #2 – The Golden State Warriors
Posted 11:49am Sunday 16th July 2017
Fuck Draymond Green This could very easily be an article in itself. The man sits on stage alongside the likes of Steve Smith, Quade Cooper, Bernard Tomic and Justin Gatlin for the most hateable person in sports, and he probably takes out the prize. Affectionate Warriors ‘fans’ Read more...
The G.O.A.T. Series Part Two: Women’s Edition
Posted 11:37am Sunday 28th May 2017
Following on from the men’s edition, we now turn our focus in on the women’s sport and their greats. Names such as Venus and Serena Williams, Flo-Jo and Irene van Dyk spring to mind, due to their sheer dominance of their codes, but they have plenty of competition for their respective Read more...
Charlie Hantler
Sports Editor