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SELWYN TIMES Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

Wednesday <strong>November</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2018</strong> 31<br />

Ireland to a life of horses and gardens<br />

You’ve recently returned to<br />

football for a couple of masters<br />

tournaments. Tell me about the<br />

third place finish in the Gold<br />

Coast.<br />

It was an amazing experience.<br />

Our first game we played as a<br />

team was our first game there<br />

and we won 3-0 . . . the biggest<br />

struggle was with the heat, it was<br />

80 per cent humidity. I stuck my<br />

shirt in a bucket of ice before<br />

every game and it was dry within<br />

minutes of chucking it on. They<br />

had to take drink breaks every 15<br />

minutes.<br />

You also represented Ireland<br />

in equestrian?<br />

Dad bought me a little pony I<br />

was just horse mad. I ended up<br />

really just coming up through<br />

the ranks and I represented<br />

Ireland when I was 15. I started<br />

when I was 11 and did it up until<br />

I moved to New Zealand, so for<br />

about 17 years.<br />

Did you have much success?<br />

Yes, I show-jumped all over<br />

the place and represented Ireland<br />

at Hickstead in England. I was<br />

third overall in Europe which<br />

was huge. There are 80 to 100<br />

competitors over the space of a<br />

week. I won Northern Ireland<br />

championships in the late 1970s<br />

and I was third in Ireland so that<br />

put me in the top two or three in<br />

the country.<br />

Tell me about your move to<br />

New Zealand.<br />

They were starting an<br />

equestrian centre up in Waikato<br />

and I got the job. I started out<br />

with four lame horses and no<br />

clients. Now it’s one of the biggest<br />

in New Zealand. I ran that for<br />

five-and-a-half years, we were<br />

one of the first places in the<br />

North Island to start therapeutic<br />

riding . . . then I got terribly ill,<br />

moved to Christchurch and I’ve<br />

been here ever since.<br />

What happened with you<br />

being terribly ill?<br />

I’d been back to Ireland in<br />

1992 and in 1993 I wasn’t feeling<br />

very well. I’d had several pains<br />

in my lower back and I just felt<br />

really bad. Then I passed out one<br />

day and woke up in intensive<br />

NATIONAL HONOURS: Wilson played 26 games for Northern<br />

Ireland.<br />

care five weeks later in Waikato<br />

hospital and they said I’d picked<br />

up some sort of a bug which had<br />

been dormant until my immune<br />

system was low and then it<br />

attacked the system . . . to this<br />

day they don’t know what it was,<br />

but at the time they said to my<br />

parents that I had about three<br />

hours to live.<br />

So you didn’t remember a<br />

thing for five weeks?<br />

I don’t remember a thing.<br />

I just remember being on the<br />

phone to my mum. I know it was<br />

around St Patrick’s Day because<br />

her birthday is on the 18th of<br />

March and I was about to head<br />

FLYING: Wilson clears a barrier while competing in a show<br />

jumping competition in Dublin in the late 1970s.<br />

out to work because I lived on the<br />

property at the equestrian centre<br />

and then I just remember waking<br />

up five weeks later . . . they said<br />

to me if I wanted to play football<br />

again it was going to take me a<br />

couple of years to get my strength<br />

and coordination back, but I<br />

played half a game of premier<br />

football that September.<br />

So after that you moved to<br />

Christchurch?<br />

Mum and Dad were in<br />

Christchurch and I needed<br />

looking after so they said<br />

look you’ve got to come to<br />

Christchurch . . . when I got<br />

here I ended up playing for<br />

Canterbury and captained<br />

the team at the South Island<br />

championships which we won.<br />

I played a couple of seasons<br />

with the team but I’d gone into<br />

my own business at that stage.<br />

That basically when I stopped<br />

playing.<br />

What was the business you<br />

had?<br />

Initially when I came down<br />

I ran the equestrian centre at<br />

Wigram. I did that for a while<br />

and then I had some land on<br />

Old Tai Tapu Rd so I decided<br />

to go into agistment which is<br />

looking after race horses when<br />

they’re not racing. I did it mainly<br />

for a lot of the local trainers<br />

like Colin De Filippi, Murray<br />

Edmonds, Mike De Filippi and<br />

Brent Weaver. I had all of their<br />

horses when they were spelling<br />

from racing and that’s a fulltime<br />

job. I did that for 12 years<br />

actually.<br />

Now you’re doing gardening?<br />

Yes, I decided I had enough of<br />

the land and got back into my<br />

gardening . . . so I bought a little<br />

house in Lincoln and I’ve been<br />

back at my gardening for seven<br />

years. I was going to get enough<br />

to keep me busy but it’s ended up<br />

I have so much work I need an<br />

extra day in the week.<br />

I take it you celebrated<br />

Ireland’s win over the All Blacks<br />

last weekend?<br />

Absolutely. I turned up work<br />

last Monday in my Ireland scarf<br />

and shirt. My first client on a<br />

Monday is an avid All Blacks<br />

fan and he said to me he knew I<br />

would do that.<br />

Last question, do you drink<br />

Guinness?<br />

Oh yes, I think we drank the<br />

Landsdown Road dry – which<br />

was the local Irish pub on the<br />

Gold Coast – when we were over<br />

there . . . we liked to have a drink<br />

on our day off, it was the only<br />

right thing to do really.<br />

Holden trade club saloon<br />

speedweek<br />

presented by valvoline<br />

plus Mag & turbo super cup<br />

fri 30 tH noveMber & sat 1 st deceMber<br />

7pM start<br />

doubledays road kaiapoi infoline 03 364 8833 www.woodfordglen.co.nz<br />

adults $20, seniors $10, cHildren $5, under 5 yrs Free faMily pass $40 (2 adults & up to 4 children 15yrs & under)

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