A billionaire and a Kangaroo paid tribute to New Zealand's maddest league fan, Sir Peter Leitch, at the opening of his sports museum in Manurewa yesterday.
Housed in a Holmes Rd coolstore - a nod to his Mad Butcher roots - and another building, it's a museum like no other.
Supporters enjoying a beer checked out the memorabilia - heavily rugby league-influenced, but also holding tributes to motor-racing great Stirling Moss, squash legend Dame Susan Devoy, Olympic shot-put champion Valerie Adams, rugby union and boxing - that Sir Peter has collected over decades.
He was his usual colourful and very loud self, even jokingly yelling at a mate: "Don't f****ing touch anything or you'll be asked to leave."
Prime Minister John Key, philanthropist Owen Glenn, Australian league great Andrew "Joey" Johns, Warriors coach Bluey McLennan, Rugby Union chief Steve Tew, Kiwis Monty Bentham and Logan Swann were among the politicians and friends present.