High noon decision
A decision on Saturday Whanganui rugby action will be made at noon on Friday.
A decision on Saturday Whanganui rugby action will be made at noon on Friday.
Utiku are in second phase of a decisive two-week period in Wanganui senior rugby.
A win by either Marist or Ngamatapouri on Saturday puts them in the semifinals.
Marist Celtic have predominantly the same squad as their 2018-19 campaigns.
The teams event is held across the Squash Central district for B to F Grade players.
Local businesses have been able to access expert advice to help with Covid-19 challenges.
The tables have turned for Taihape in its clash with fellow Northern sub-union Ruapehu.
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Border and Marist could easily been in reverse places on the table heading into Saturday.
Parr was in the Wanganui-King Country side that beat the British Isles team 54 years ago.
Ngamatapouri will attempt to take the Grand Challenge Shield from Kaierau on Saturday.
Children practised ball skills, tackling, and evasive running through Rippa Rugby drills.
The car had rolled onto its roof and into the ditch, leaving the couple trapped inside.
After Covid-19 disruptions, the show is back on with three extra shows added.
There were two people in the vehicle when it went down a bank near State Highway 1.
Rare home wins, Houdini escapes and drawn senior matches were some of the features.
Marist will play for teammate Josaia Bogileka who lost a child during the week.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Owners have until July 19 to remove damaged soffits from the Hallenstein's building.
The Waverley side took on Ruapehu in Waverley on Saturday.
The single-vehicle crash occurred just before 6pm.
The competition draw format has been remade three times since early March.
Mark "Buckles" Buckley was a family man, a comedian, a top guy and a friend to many.
As the weather rages on, many roads are expected to remain closed.
Winds of up to 120km/h are forecast in the Wellington region until about 11am today.
Rug up warm, the cold is here to stay, with snow warnings out in force for many areas.
Briefs: Snowfall warning, bird survey, need to book at Mt Ruapehu.
Fifteen to 20 centimetres of snow is expected from tomorrow afternoon.
Ngāti Hinemanu has marae on both sides of the Ruahine Range.