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Autumn Strides - March 10, 2026

  10 March 2026
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Rehabilitation continues to move in the right direction — my balance and coordination have improved significantly, and my walking gait is coming along well. Fatigue remains a challenge, but I'm managing it by staying active in ways that bring me joy.

Lacrosse has become my primary training ground, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Getting on the field with my teammates keeps me motivated, and I've been supplementing that with flow ropes, kettlebells, and sandbags to build mobility and strength. It's been a rewarding mix of sport and recovery.

This weekend brings the Senior National Tournament, and I'm excited to be there — both supporting the festival and competing alongside the Canterbury Region. It's going to be a great event!

Beyond my own training, I've been pouring energy into growing the game here in Te Awamutu and across the Waikato. That means coaching two youth teams — a girls school team and a boys composite team — who are an absolute joy to work with. Watching them discover lacrosse each week, having a blast with a bit of stick ball, is one of the highlights of my week.

Behind the scenes, I've also been working hard on marketing lacrosse in our local community — creating social media content, building awareness, and doing whatever I can to give this sport the presence it deserves in our region.

Photo: Chiefs Rugby Home Opener.

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