Australia had a win and two seconds to lead the fleet after the first day of the SailGP event in Auckland, New Zealand.
A comprehensive victory over Melbourne City has put Auckland FC back on top of the ALM ladder as the Kiwi club's remarkable debut season continues.
Heavily favoured, after winning the league's opening event at Dubai last November, the Black Foils fell quickly behind the eight ball on a blustery Waitematā Harbour, completely missing the start in the first race, and then over and under-compensating in the next two to languish sixth overall.
If you need to make a statement, why not do it against the top of the table team? If your ability to score goals has been questioned, why not grab your biggest home haul of the season? After a few questions had been raised about Auckland FC,
Auckland FC coach Steve Corica admits the litmus test is coming for his team – and how they respond will define their campaign. After their fairy-tale start to life, which was b
A new venue and new technology will add an element of uncertainty to the second round of the SailGP which will be raced on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour.
Fresh versions of the Bard's legendary plays Richard III and The Taming of the Shrew will make up this year's annual summer Shakespeare run.
Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand, is a blend of stunning natural beauty and urban charm. While known for iconic landmarks like the Sky Tower, Auckland also offers hidden gems waiting to be explored.
British tennis star Cameron Norrie apologized and avoided disqualification when a racquet he tossed in the air struck a spectator at the ATP Tour tournament in Auckland on Tuesday. Auckland-born Norrie was facing match point against Facundo Diaz Acosta of ...
First-half goals from Guillermo May, Nando Pijnaker, and Max Mata powered Auckland FC to a 3-0 win over Melbourne City and top spot of the ALM table.
British tennis star Cameron Norrie has apologized and avoided disqualification after a racket he tossed in the air struck a spectator at the ATP Tour tournament in Auckland. Auckland-born Norrie was facing match point against Facundo Diaz Acosta of Argentina when he lightly tossed his racket into the air.
No. 2 seed Sebastian Korda and No. 5 Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada will meet in Saturday's final at the Adelaide International in Australia.