Wednesday 10 May 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Other Sports
Cook Islands Sports and National Olympic Committee (CISNOC) secretary general Robert Graham attended the second workshop for National Olympic Committee Secretary Generals in Guam.
Wednesday 10 May 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Other Sports
The hope of making it through to the World Youth Championship is not dead yet for the Cook Islands which finished in third spot at the International Handball Federation 2017 Oceania Beach Handball Trophy last week.
Wednesday 10 May 2017 | Published in League
Twin milestones are in store for captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and prop Sam Lisone while Solomone Kata returns from injury for the Warriors’ encounter with the Panthers at Pepper Stadium in Penrith on Friday (CI time).
Wednesday 10 May 2017 | Published in Rugby Union
World Rugby commentator Rob Vickerman assesses the final two rounds of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series as South Africa close in on the title.
Tuesday 9 May 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Other Sports
The Cook Islands Football Association (CIFA) Just Play Village Festival will be held today at the Nikao Sports Field.
Tuesday 9 May 2017 | Published in League
Cook Islands rugby league coach Tony Iro is content with the performance of the national side despite the 22-32 loss to Papua New Guinea Kumuls in the Pacific Rugby League Test on Friday in Sydney.
Tuesday 9 May 2017 | Published in Netball
Twelve young Cook Island women have the chance of a life time ahead of them in July this year, but they could do with some help to make it happen.
Tuesday 9 May 2017 | Published in Rugby Union
Where’s the hype? The love? Isn’t it time to start asking ourselves if the Crusaders can go undefeated in 2017?
Tuesday 9 May 2017 | Published in League
Cook Islands skipper Alex Glenn has played in some big matches over the years, but none compared to the cultural significance of Friday night’s Pacific Test against Papua New Guinea.
Monday 8 May 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in League
One down, one to go.
Monday 8 May 2017 | Published in League
A double to PNG fullback Stargroth Amean proved the difference as the Kumuls edged a spirited Cook Islands side 32-22 in the opening match of the Pacific Test triple-header at Campbelltown Stadium on Friday.
Monday 8 May 2017 | Published in Other Sports
The Cook Islands Badminton Association began its annual ‘ShuttleTime’ schools badminton programme in colleges around the island last week.
Monday 8 May 2017 | Published in League
England send an early World Cup warning with a strong performance, a veteran turns back the clock, while a trio of fullbacks light up Campbelltown Stadium.
Monday 8 May 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Other Sports
Cook Islands Volleyball Federation set a new Runathon Relay record of 52 hours last week in their bid to raise funds to fix the National Beach Volleyball Court.
Monday 8 May 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Netball
An intense battle is expected in the Rarotonga Netball Club competition semifinals today at the Bluesky Sports Arena in Nikao.
Monday 8 May 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in League
Explosive battles are expected in the premier grade at The Swamp and Teimurimotia Park today.
Monday 8 May 2017 | Published in League
The Kangaroos have celebrated Cameron Smith’s 50th match in green and gold with a crushing 30-12 win over a Kiwis side that had been described pre-game as one of the best New Zealand squads of all time. Australia’s methodical dismantling of the second-best team on the planet is an ominous warning to their rivals ahead of this year’s World Cup. The win – their 100th over New Zealand – might have come at a cost with centre Josh Dugan taken to hospital for scans on a possible facial fracture after a sickening head clash with Russell Packer midway through the second half. It was a night of missed opportunities for the Kiwis who ran for more metres than their opposition but were left to rue several poor options in attack on a chilly night in the nation’s capital. New Zealand had all the early running and had several opportunities to pin the Kangaroos deep in their own end, but Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and then Jordan Rapana sent two attacking kicks dead in the first seven minutes to let Australia off the hook. It’s those minor mistakes that have hurt the Kiwis on the international stage and Australia showed them how it’s done with Cooper Cronk and Valentine Holmes procuring repeat sets, before Johnathan Thurston’s pinpoint kick found a flying Dugan for the first points of the night. An Andrew Fifita error from the kick-off opened the door for an immediate reply, and while Shaun Johnson managed to force a line dropout with an angled grubber, the Kiwis halfback went from hero to villain in the space of 60 seconds as his cut-out pass was intercepted by Blake Ferguson who raced 95 metres to extend the lead. Despite the early setbacks, the visitors maintained their territorial dominance but were denied twice on consecutive plays when Tuivasa-Sheck was held up and then Rapana had his effort rubbed out for a forward pass. They would prove to be costly misses as the Kangaroos marched downfield on the back of a big break by Sam Thaiday whose bullocking run allowed Will Chambers to take advantage of a scattered defensive line to score a simple try out of dummy-half. A fourth try looked imminent when Matt Gillett broke through some flimsy defence and found a seemingly unmarked Ferguson on his outside in support, but some desperate defence forced the winger into touch. There would be no denying the Aussies however as the Kangaroos extended the margin four minutes before the break when Tyson Frizell reacted first to a Thurston grubber that ricocheted off the posts and sat up for the big man to score. The Kangaroos picked up from where they left off with tackling machine Jake Trbojevic crashing over four minutes into the second half to push the lead out to 30. Australia’s brick wall defensive line was finally breached in the 56th minute when veteran Simon Mannering marked his return to the national side with a try to get his side on the board. A typically tireless tackle by Mannering then forced Ferguson into touch five metres out from his own line, and from the ensuing scrum, Tuivasa-Sheck showed enough speed to get on the outside of Thurston to cross for his 10th Test try. - NRL.com Kangaroos 30 (Josh Dugan, Blake Ferguson, Will Chambers, Tyson Frizell, Jake Trbojevic tries; Johnathan Thurston 5 goals) def. Kiwis 12 (Simon Mannering, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck tries; Jordan Kahu 2 goals) at GIO Stadium. Half-time: 24-0. Crowd: 18,535.
Friday 5 May 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Other Sports
Australia and American Samoa have booked their spot in the International Handball Federation (IHF) U17 Oceania Beach Handball Trophy 2017 final which will be played today.
Friday 5 May 2017 | Published in Rugby Union
The Tereora College 1st XV team arrived home to Rarotonga on Wednesday this week after competing in the Pacific Cup Rugby High School Championship in Hawaii.
Friday 5 May 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in League
The Cook Islands rugby league side is all set to battle the Papua New Guinea Kumuls in the Pacific Test tonight at Campbelltown Sports Stadium in Sydney, Australia.
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