Mr Goodburn said his host gave him a tour of Napier's sights and vineyards before dinner, a "fantastic gesture" in itself.
Mr Reid was reluctant to discuss missing the Canada-France match - the only World Cup ticket he had - and labelled the sacrifice "nothing".
"I just felt really bad for him. I thought, 'Well, we've got to try and brighten up his day a little bit'," Mr Reid said. "That's just the way it is ...
"It's nice if you can find a friendly face when things aren't quite going right.
"If I was overseas I would just hope someone would do that for me or my kids.
"If they can go back overseas and say New Zealand's not a bad place to be, that's good for us."
Mr Reid said they set their guest up with a plate of roast pork and vegetables in front of the television.
"We made him eat it on his lap so he didn't have to take his eyes off the television."
Mr Goodburn, a Luxembourg-based Welshman, is touring New Zealand for a month.
He said the Reids' hospitality turned around what was shaping up as a bad day - and the fact that Wales won 17-10 didn't hurt either.NZ Herald