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22/05/2012
Tane breathing fire on the field

Tane breathing fire on the field

A Queenstown teen is closer to his football dream after being snapped up by one of New »»

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Locals fire on the football field

Locals fire on the football field

Queenstown soccer hotshot Will McIntyre could be jetting to Mexico next year as a Young All »»

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Local soccer reps on winning run at Qtown tournie

Local soccer reps on winning run at Qtown tournie

Central Otago footballers are on a two-game winning streak at the South Island grade 13 junior »»

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Rovers dodge wooden spoon (slideshow)

Rovers dodge wooden spoon (slideshow)

Queenstown’s soccer team has broken a five-game losing streak in their last match this season »»

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Bottom dogs bite back – twice

Bottom dogs bite back – twice

Queenstown Rovers striker Johnny Moore (far right) can’t find a way past Green Island’s »»

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Cup final fever breaks out in Queenstown

Cup final fever breaks out in Queenstown

Bleary-eyed football fans were up with the birds this morning to catch football’s World Cup »»

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Goalie Hill to the rescue

Goalie Hill to the rescue

Queenstown Rovers reserves goalie Darren Hill snatches the ball under pressure from Wakatipu United »»

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Rovers at home – finally

The Queenstown Rovers have their first home game this Saturday – against Dunedin’s Northern at the Events Centre, at 2.45pm.  Rovers are fourth-equal on Footballsouth’s Premier League table after beating Southland Spirit 2-0 in Invercargill last Saturday – their »»

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Junior rivals leave differences behind

Queenstown’s rival junior soccer bosses are pledging to cooperate despite feuding over a new splinter club.  Regional body Football­south has given the green light for the long-established Queenstown Rovers senior team to start a junior side.  The Footballsouth board’s »»

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Rival outfit will splinter junior soccer

Rival Queenstown junior soccer bosses are in an off-field scrap as the sport threatens to splinter in the Wakatipu. The local Rovers senior team is trying to start a kids’ section to compete against the established Queenstown Junior Soccer Club, which has 300-plus members. Rovers president »»

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