Sport

The face-off match between the two top ranked teams in the championship, Auckland City FC and Waitakere Utd, in a delayed broadcast from Kiwitea Stadium. For more O League news: http://www.nzfc.co.nz/index.php?id=4

Stratos and Triangle TV Sunday 28 March at 10pm

Some Sky TV customers are asking for a refund for the $24.95 they paid to watch New Zealand heavyweight boxer Shane Cameron take on former rugby league player John Hopoate after the fight was ended early in the second round with a disqualification.

Hopoate was warned in the first round about holding onto Cameron at the fight in Melbourne but ref Malcolm Butler disqualified him early in the second round for refusing to pull away and box.

Sky TV released a statement saying:

Sometimes in sport the referee makes a decision that changes the outcome of the match.

Unfortunately this is what happened last night.

Sometimes these things happen in Sport and we have no control over this.

A match can go for the full 12 rounds or last 30 seconds – whether you actually pay to go to a stadium to watch the match or view it on pay-per-view TV, this is a chance that all boxing fans take

Thursday March 11 at 8.30 PM on Maori Television

Free-to-air coverage of the Australian National Basketball League 2009-2010 season. Tonight: It’s down to the finals with the top two teams battling it out for supremacy.

Thursday March 4 at 8.30 PM repeats Saturday March 6 at 2.00 PM on Maori Television

Free-to-air coverage of the Australian National Basketball League 2009-2010 season. Tonight: It’s down to the finals with the top two teams battling it out for supremacy.

2:15pm Monday, March 1 on Prime

We’re coming to the end of the 2010 Winter Olympics and PRIME is proud to bring viewers unprecedented free-to-air coverage LIVE from Vancouver. With just three days to go, PRIME has all the winter sport action as it happens from 5:30am each day in the final countdown to the 2010 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony LIVE from BC Place, Vancouver at 2:15pm on Monday 1st March. This celebration of the world’s greatest athletes captures the spirit and personality of Vancouver and the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, where the Olympic flame will be extinguished.

PRIME’s special edition of The Crowd Goes Wild On Ice continues each night at 9.30pm with a special final episode on Monday 1st March. While James McOnie and Andrew Mulligan try to stay out of trouble on the slippery slopes, Mark Richardson and Hayley Holt will provide LIVE coverage from the PRIME studios, keeping viewers up-to-date on the latest action. What mischief and mayhem have the boys got themselves into so far at these Winter Olympic Games? Watch this space – curling could be the next best thing since the invention of thermal board shorts! Will James also commemorate the 2010 Winter Olympics by getting an Olympic logo tattoo? Let’s hope Andrew will keep him on the straight and narrow as we follow our New Zealand athletes battling for gold in the final countdown.

Sunday February 28 at 2.00 PM on Maori Television

Coverage from the 2010 World Indigenous Touch Tournament held at Neil Hunt Park, Rotorua in January.

Sunday February 21 at 2.00 PM, Thursday February 25 at 8.30 PM and Saturday February 27 at 2.00 PM on Maori Television

The best of the Australian National Basketball League as the top teams head for the playoffs. On Sunday, the feature game is the second of the playoff games. The third playoff game screens on Thursday night, repeating on the Saturday morning.

OCEANIA LEAGUE SOCCER: Waitakere Utd versus AS Magenta: delayed coverage of the O League match at Fred Taylor Park.

Triangle TV: Saturday 20 February at 10pm;

Stratos TV: Sunday 21 February at 12noon.

Everyday at 5.30am

It’s week two of the 2010 Winter Olympics and PRIME is proud to bring viewers unprecedented free-to-air coverage LIVE from Vancouver.  PRIME have all your favourite winter sports covered, from ski jumping, luge and ice hockey to speed and figure skating.  Catch all the winter sport action as it happens from 5:30am each day.

PRIME’s special edition of The Crowd Goes Wild On Ice screens each night at 9.30pm where James McOnie and Andrew Mulligan will ensure you’re up-to-date on the latest action.  What mischief and mayhem have they got themselves into so far at these Winter Olympic Games?  Is it time for Mark Richardson and Hayley Holt to rein these snow bunnies in or is the fun on ice just beginning?  And please James, no more of those tight-fitting, figure skating leotards!  Let’s hope Andrew Mulligan will keep him on the straight and narrow as we follow our New Zealand athletes battling for gold in Vancouver.

No other free-to-air channel has ever offered you as much Winter Olympic coverage.

Thursday February 18 at 8.30 PM, repeats Saturday February 20 at 2.00 PM on Maori Television

Get behind the NZ Breakers with free-to-air coverage of the Australian National Basketball League 2009-2010 season. Tonight: Playoff action begins.