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Otago Daily Times
2 days ago
- Sport
- Otago Daily Times
Southern United snatch shield in upset win
Southern United claimed the Challenge Shield with victory over Marist on Saturday night. Photo: Supplied Southern United will have one week to enjoy their Challenge Shield triumph before putting it on the line for the first time. The Stingers, currently sixth on the table but riding a three-game winning streak, pulled off a major upset on Saturday, beating previously unbeaten league leaders and former shield holders Marist 1-0 at Marist Park. Cameron Douglas's third-quarter goal and outstanding performances from goalkeeper Gareth Stewart and man-of-the-match Isaac Brydon saw them claim victory and take the shield off their opponents. It marks the first time Southern have held the prestigious shield since 2020. Southern centurion Ben Owers said he was 'stoked' to have the shield back with the club. 'We have a large number of new players with most of them unaware of the shield's history and importance,' he said. 'It was great to see us put in such a good performance against the competition leaders.' Second-place HSOB/Burnside was also upset 5-2 by Avon, while Carlton Redcliffs beat Hornby 2-1 and Harewood thrashed University 12-0. In the women's competition, Harewood retained the Challenge Shield and stayed top of the table thanks to a 9-0 win over University, while HSOB/Burnside (7-1 v Avon), Marist (6-0 v Southern), and Hornby (1-0 v Carlton Redcliffs) had wins. The competitions take a break this weekend due to Matariki. CPL men's points Marist 19; HSOB/Burnside 16; Carlton Redcliffs 16; Harewood 12; Avon 11; Southern United 11; Hornby 5; University 0 CPL women's points Harewood 24; HSOB/Burnside 19; Hornby 18; Marist 16; Carlton Redcliffs 9; Avon 6; University 3; Southern Utd 0


Otago Daily Times
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Otago Daily Times
The Falcon flies high at San Francisco whisky competition
PHOTO: ARCHIVE Cardrona Distillery's single malt whisky, The Falcon, has won a double gold medal, with a score of 95 points, at the 2025 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. It is the only New Zealand whisky to achieve double gold this year. The competition is the oldest and largest of its kind and is renowned for setting the industry standard of excellence. A double gold medal is awarded only to spirits that receive unanimous gold ratings from all judges in a blind tasting, placing The Falcon among the world's top single malt whiskies. According to Cardrona Distillery, The Falcon has notes of burnt toffee, vanilla cream, pepper and sun-scorched nectarine. As well as the latest award, The Falcon was awarded two gold medals in two categories at last year's World Whiskies Awards 2024 — New Zealand's Best Small Batch Single Malt and New Zealand's Best Single Malt 12 Years and Under. It also received a five-star review from Yvonne Lorkin and =95 points from master sommelier Cameron Douglas. The Cardrona Distillery opened in 2015.


Otago Daily Times
23-05-2025
- Business
- Otago Daily Times
Distillery's single malt claims double gold
Cardrona Distillery. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Cardrona Distillery's single malt whisky, The Falcon, has won a double gold medal, with a score of 95 points, at the 2025 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. It is the only New Zealand whisky to achieve double gold so far this year. The competition is the oldest and largest of its kind and is renowned for setting the industry standard of excellence. A double gold medal is awarded only to spirits that receive unanimous gold ratings from all judges in a blind tasting, placing The Falcon among the world's top single-malt whiskies. According to Cardrona Distillery, The Falcon has notes of burnt toffee, vanilla cream, pepper and sun-scorched nectarine. As well as the latest award, The Falcon was awarded two gold medals in two categories at last year's World Whiskies Awards — New Zealand's best small batch single malt and New Zealand's best single malt 12 years and under. It also received a five-star review from Yvonne Lorkin and 95 points from master sommelier Cameron Douglas. The Cardrona Distillery opened in 2015.


Glasgow Times
29-04-2025
- Glasgow Times
Glasgow man accused of injuring Celtic FC's Arne Engels with a coin
Cameron Douglas, 23, allegedly assaulted the Belgian international at Ibrox Stadium on January 2 2025. Rangers hosted rivals Celtic in a match that day which the home side went on to win 3-0. Court papers state Douglas, of the city's Springburn, threw a coin at Mr Engels. It is claimed that the coin struck Mr Engels on the head the head to his injury. READ NEXT: Young boy fed PAINT from ceiling after he was forced to go to bed hungry READ NEXT: Man, 19, who absconded from hospital tried to murder woman at Glasgow train station No plea was made to the single charge at Glasgow Sheriff Court. The matter was continued until next month.