#KiwiUFC: UFC 236 Preview (Israel Adesanya vs Kelvin Gastelum)
Late Sunday afternoon, Israel Adesanya will fight Kelvin Gastelum for the UFC's interim middleweight title.
Late Sunday afternoon, Israel Adesanya will fight Kelvin Gastelum for the UFC's interim middleweight title.
Lydia Ko now has five top-20 finishes in six tournaments this year after a tied-13th finish at the Kia Classic and that means that if Ko's making the cut, she's in the top-20.
With a kiwi on either side of the World Surf League in Ricardo Christie and Paige Hareb, we are adding the WSL into the Niche Cache rotation this year.
Make it three top-20 finishes in a row for Lydia Ko after Ko finished tied-8th at the Founders Cup in Phoenix, Arizona.
After Lydia Ko's third top-20 finish in four tournaments this year, Aotearoa's finest is back in United States of America to play at the Founders Cup in Arizona.
2019 FIH Pro League swung back into action for Aotearoa's Black Sticks teams as the lads faced Spain and the women came up against United States of America.
While we are aiming for consistent top-10 finishes, if Lydia Ko is living inside the top-20 throughout the 2019 LPGA tour, that's a fairly impressive effort.
After finishing tied for 8th in the first LPGA Tour event of 2019 and thus after the Lydia Ko Mixtape warning not to expect such results to be the status-quo, Ko missed the cut of the Women's Australian Open.
Another week, another round of FIH Pro League hockey and surely by now you've got to agree that this Pro League thingy is awesome for international and kiwi hockey.
Friday signals the last full day before UFC 234 over in Melbourne, Australia and that means plenty of #KiwiUFC funk from open workouts and media scrums.
We’re back for your Thursday ahead of an almighty UFC 234 with some more #KiwiUFC content.
The results may not be all the way there, however the start to the FIH Pro League has been fairly decent for Aotearoa's Black Sticks and after another tough round vs Belgium, it's time to face Great Britain in Christchurch.
Yesteryday was Monday and we started the #KiwiUFC takeover week leading into UFC 234. Today's Tuesday and that means more #KiwiUFC content.
Today we start the biggest #KiwiUFC week that I've covered in my time jamming some Niche Cache antics as we roll into UFC 234 over in Melbourne, Australia.
The first round of FIH Pro League 2019 went somewhat better than expected, although both Black Sticks Men's and Women's teams suffered defeats to Netherlands.
The 2019 FIH Pro League, the first ever FIH Pro League, gets underway for Aotearoa in Auckland on Sunday with the kiwis hosting Netherlands.
Things don't get much better than sparking 2019 up with a top-10 finish on the LPGA Tour for Lydia Ko and finishing 8th at the Tournament Of Champions in Florida is exactly what we want from Ko.
After what can only be described as an almighty kerfuffle, Black Sticks Women's coach Mark Hager has made the move to coach Great Britain/England.
Even though Aotearoa's Black Sticks Men rolled out their best performance of the pool stage at the Men's World Cup in the 2-2 draw with Spain, they had to come back from 2-0 down in the 4th quarter and then watch as France upset Argentina 5-3 to snatch 2nd place in pool A.
Aotearoa's Black Sticks made some much needed improvements from their opening win over France in their second game vs Argentina, although a few lapses in concentration saw the classy South Americans walk away with a 3-0 win.