
Clay Wilson
Sport News Director at Newstalk ZB
Sport News Director @newstalkzb & @newstalkzbsport. Journalist. Talking/writing about and watching sport. Someone has to do it
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3 weeks ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Clay Wilson
Neil Wagner in 2009 with the Otago Volts and with the Black Caps in 2024. Photos / PhotosportAfter 17 seasons, the time has come for Neil Wagner. The World Test Championship-winning former Black Caps seamer has confirmed to Newstalk ZB tomorrow’s Plunket Shield match between Northern Districts and Otago in Dunedin will be his last professional fixture on Kiwi soil.
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1 month ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Clay Wilson
Kiwi middle distance runner Maia Ramsden at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Photo / PhotosportLife at 1600m above sea level is reaping rewards for record-breaking runner Maia Ramsden. This week, the Paris Olympian further underlined her potential by claiming a second major New Zealand record – all before she blows out the candles for her 23rd birthday. Ramsden not only set a new national mark of 4:21.56 for the women’s mile at the indoor meet in Boston, she obliterated the old time by 2.58 seconds.
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May 30, 2024 |
nzherald.co.nz | Clay Wilson
Andrei Mikhailovich will fight for the IBF and WBO world middleweight titles. Photo / PhotosportAn opportunity to make New Zealand sporting history has arrived for boxer Andrei Mikhailovich. The undefeated middleweight out of Auckland’s Peach Boxing been confirmed to challenge Janibek Alimkhanuly for the IBF and WBO world titles in Las Vegas on July 14 (NZ time).
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Apr 3, 2024 |
nzherald.co.nz | Clay Wilson
Jerome Pampellone is on the verge of a light heavyweight world title shot. Photo / PhotosportJerome Pampellone’s hung up his plumbing tools - with a belt of a different kind in the pipeline for the undefeated Kiwi boxer. The 18-0 light heavyweight out of the Peach Boxing stable in west Auckland has been locked in for an IBF world title eliminator in Sydney on April 24.
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Feb 22, 2024 |
nzherald.co.nz | Liam Napier |Clay Wilson
New Zealand’s largest stable of professional boxers has been forced to switch to an Australian promoter after Dean Lonergan’s high-powered financial backers pulled rank at short notice following multimillion-dollar losses.
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