Field of Dreams

Mangatainoka farmer Neil Symonds has taken his fanaticism for rugby to a new level. There are Test centuries and famous tries scored in many a backyard but not many play host to actual sporting showdowns. The Mangatainoka rugby club closed in the 197s, and Symonds, not to be defeated, bought the ground, raising $6, to maintain its old grandstand. His paddock usually features some fearsome creatures — some of the 25-odd bulls he runs on two farms in the district. Today, it is a temporary home ground for his beloved Hurricanes, who for the second year in a row are playing a Super Rugby trial game at his place, this time against the Chiefs. “I graze stock on the field outside the time of the game … it is actually in good nick,” Symonds said. “We probably spend two and a half months before the game getting it ready. I do all the spraying and fertilising … roll it a couple of times. From then on it’s just gradual preparation.”


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Dunedin Swimmer Erika Fairweather Wins in Doha

Dunedin Swimmer Erika Fairweather Wins in Doha

Erika Fairweather has won her maiden swimming world championship title with victory in the women’s 400m freestyle final in Doha. The 20-year-old from Dunedin is the first New Zealander to win…