The story of New Zealand’s forgotten legends in Rugby and the Whenua they played on in Porirua
Wellington
We are on a mission at Paremata-Plimmerton Rugby Football Club Inc (PPRFC) to tell the story and struggle of 2 legendary PPRFC players, Ken Gray and Ericka Rere.
The Jerseys (Stage I) is happening, we have raised enough funds ($10,000). We are now seeking funds for Stage II. Museum displayed framing & researcher/writer to uncover as much of the story as we can and make sure its seen and heard for generations.
The Ken Gray story needs to be told, more about the integrity, character, and values, versus the rugby player, but this will be covered as well. We are trying to work on telling the story of Ken, retiring (At the peak of his career) in 1969 (Boxing Day), so he was unavailable for the 1970 tour of South Africa. He did not support Apartheid and took a stand, despite Māori still going, but classed as "honorary whites". This than gave momentum, to a movement in NZ, that peaked in 1981, when SA returned to play. (Time has proven Ken on the right side of history).
Ericka Rere, part of the trailblazing Kiwi Rugby women’s team of 1991, were not known as the Black Ferns, as they are today, and had no financial support for the first World Cup. In fact, players were asked to pay $5,000. Erickas Jersey, worn in 1991, in the first test, at the world cup for women's rugby, sits in our whare. The PPRFC women’s team won the 1990 comp in Wellington and 6 of that team, went onto represent NZ. Really want to show the struggle of these pioneers in women’s rugby and what they overcame.
Stage 1 of this projects Givealittle page is here https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/ken-gray-ericka-rere-legacy-project
Rugby Club in Porirua that sits on some of the most significant Whenua in NZ.
Stage II - Museum displayed framing & researcher/writer
Costs include
Cleaning $11,000 -Textile Expert (Being done)
Framing $20,000 -Supported by the textile expert to display
Research, writing & photos - $15,000
Website & touch screen display $45,000
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