Internet guru relishes NZ connections Internet architect Roy Fielding gets back to New Zealand less often than he would like, but his Kiwi connection lives on in his latest project.The man who is often credited with developing the HTTP system -- the transport system...
© 2024 NZ Herald Mon, 2 Oct 9:00am Racing: Ellerslie winnersm muddy picture for 1000 Guineas We were hoping Ellerslie on Saturday would provide a guide to the 2000 and 1000 Guineas at Riccarton.The verdict: Not only is the jury still out, it's not likely to be heard from.Two very confusing races, the $50,000 Bonecrusher...
© 2024 NZ Herald Mon, 2 Oct 8:10am Golf - Taranaki win boosts Brown's confidence Wellington golfer Mark Brown secured his first four-round tournament victory as a professional in the $40,000 Taranaki Open in New Plymouth yesterday.The overnight leader, Brown shot a final round of two-under 70 to finish on...
© 2024 NZ Herald Mon, 2 Oct 8:10am Boxing: Pownceby weighs giving up Olympics Newly crowned national heavyweight boxing champion Soulan Pownceby is giving himself a month to decide whether to turn professional.An impressive winner of his third New Zealand title in Rotorua on Saturday night, Pownceby admits...
© 2024 NZ Herald Mon, 2 Oct 8:10am Netball: Auckland turn sights to next year's prize Waikato 40 Auckland Waitakere 38 Auckland Waitakere captain Jenny-May Coffin believes a culture has been installed in her team that will hopefully take them one step further in next year's national championships.Auckland Waitakere...
© 2024 NZ Herald Mon, 2 Oct 8:10am Loose with the cash for a top tighthead Cast an eye over any top European rugby side and who do you think is the best paid? Maybe that wing, with the dazzling sidestep and a kit bag full of hair gel? How about the first five-eighth with the boot of gold and a smile to melt...
© 2024 NZ Herald Mon, 2 Oct 8:10am Mooloo men march on to top spot Waikato 31 North Harbour 15 The job was done by halftime, Waikato having effectively nailed top spot for the quarter-finals with a resounding first 40 minutes in Hamilton.In that time, they rattled on 31 points, including...
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Child could have died in shootings, police say A child could have been killed in shootings in Palmerston North overnight, police say.A woman was shot in the leg and another woman and a child narrowly missed being shot in the two separate incidents, which police believe are...
© 2024 NZ Herald Mon, 2 Oct 9:00am Racing: Lightweight jockey sought for Scattergun SYDNEY - Former New Zealand trainer Brian Smith is looking for a lightweight jockey for exciting stayer Scattergun for Saturday's Metropolitan Handicap at Randwick.Jim Cassidy rode Scattergun to a most creditable second in the...
© 2024 NZ Herald Mon, 2 Oct 8:10am Racing: Winning princesses face different futures Matamata trainer Mark Walker's black type-winning princesses from Saturday may face very different immediate futures.Princess Coup is likely to head towards the group one 1000 Guineas following her win in the listed $45,000 Ray...
© 2024 NZ Herald Mon, 2 Oct 8:10am Hockey: Harbour look to maintain fine form North Harbour are back in familiar territory in heading the men's national league race but coach Darren Smith must be hoping there is no repeat of last year's dismal finale.A convincing 4-1 away win over previous front-runners...
© 2024 NZ Herald Mon, 2 Oct 8:10am Netball: Aitken's squad a balance of youth and experience The latest additions to the Silver Ferns squad prove that age is no barrier to international netball.Silver Ferns coach Ruth Aitken has recalled Southland shooter Tania Dalton and Canterbury midcourter Julie Seymour.At 35,...
© 2024 NZ Herald Mon, 2 Oct 8:10am Netball: Dalton surprised at recall Three weeks ago Tania Dalton was holidaying in Spain with her two young children Tayla and Charlie.Based at her brother's home in Madrid, she had been to Valencia and checked out the America's Cup venue, had indulged in a fair...
© 2024 NZ Herald Mon, 2 Oct 8:10am Home semifinals on line as Heartland action hots up The heat remains on in the Meads Cup section of the Heartland Championship with just one round of pool play remaining.Wanganui and Wairarapa-Bush are the only unbeaten teams after yesterday's matches; Wanganui beating North Otago...
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