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What National League spot means to homegrown Napier City Rovers powerhouse

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By day, Cameron Emerson packs ice and delivers it by truck around Hawke’s Bay. On the weekends, he’s cool under pressure for Napier City Rovers. Video / Neil Reid

Ahead of football’s National League, Napier City Rovers rock Cameron Emerson talks to Neil Reid.

Cameron Emerson’s pride in Napier City Rovers again nailing a spot in domestic football’s elite competition is unmissable.

The Jim Hoyle-captained side are preparing for their third successive appearance in the 10-team competition.

The 2022 season was the club’s first in the league in 20 years, with a change of formats during the previous two decades meaning National League spots were based on regional franchises – such as the now-defunct Hawke’s Bay United – and not clubs.

Emerson has featured heavily in the past two National League campaigns.

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And as a Hawke’s Bay born and bred player, who had a stint playing and studying in America, he said it was massive for the club and the region that Napier City Rovers had qualified after finishing third in the recent Central League.

“Doing it three times in a row, something that we’re very proud of as a club,” Emerson said.

“People come and go from the club, people get older and start playing different levels with different parts of the country and stuff like that.

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“But to do my stint away and then come back and then get the club to where they are now, back in the National League, is a very proud moment for me.”

 Napier City Rovers midfielder Cameron Emerson getting prepared to go into battle in his side's changing rooms at Bluewater Stadium. Photo / Neil Reid
Napier City Rovers midfielder Cameron Emerson getting prepared to go into battle in his side's changing rooms at Bluewater Stadium. Photo / Neil Reid

After 18 rounds, Napier City Rovers were denied second place in the Central League by the slimmest of margins.

Wellington side Western Suburbs, who the Bill Robertson-coached team are set to play in a National League warm-up on Saturday, nabbed second by virtue of a one-goal differential in the goals-for-and-against metric.

Napier City Rovers beat Western Suburbs 2-1 in the final match of the Central League, the weekend after nailing their third successive National League spot with a 6-1 win over North Wellington.

Emerson said it was great the five-goal win that secured their place in New Zealand Football’s top domestic league had been in front of home fans at Bluewater Stadium.

Napier City Rovers midfielder Cameron Emerson, pictured here playing against Wellington Olympic in round one of the 2024 National League, has been a rock for his side this year. Photo / Neil Reid
Napier City Rovers midfielder Cameron Emerson, pictured here playing against Wellington Olympic in round one of the 2024 National League, has been a rock for his side this year. Photo / Neil Reid

The 28-year-old has been a mainstay in Napier City Rovers’ starting 11 during both their path to National League qualification and their earlier run to the quarter-finals of the 2024 Chatham Cup.

In previous seasons he’s played as an attacking midfielder and on the flanks, pushing up-field.

But this season Robertson has employed him more in a defensive midfield role; something he has excelled at in using his strength and speed to make an impression.

Ahead of the National League, Emerson, who has still been making an impact on attack, said it was a role he was enjoying.

Napier City Rovers teammates and Party Ice Supplies workmates Sam Lack (left) and Cameron Emerson talk tactics ahead of an attacking free kick. Photo / Neil Reid
Napier City Rovers teammates and Party Ice Supplies workmates Sam Lack (left) and Cameron Emerson talk tactics ahead of an attacking free kick. Photo / Neil Reid

“Robbo has given me a chance to play there this year and I’ve done what I could to prove that’s where I belong and that should be my position,” he said.

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“I’m happy with how I’ve played. I can be a bit of a harsh critic on myself at times, go home and think, ‘I should have done this, I should have done that’. But I’m just doing what I can to help the team in any way possible.”

The role has put Emerson in the firing line as he’s tried to contest for the ball, cut down opposition attacks and also spark moves for his own side.

Napier City Rovers midfielder Cameron Emerson has put his body on the line in 2024 for his club, including this split eye-lid during the side's 2-1 Chatham Cup quarter-final loss to Birkenhead United. Photo / Neil Reid
Napier City Rovers midfielder Cameron Emerson has put his body on the line in 2024 for his club, including this split eye-lid during the side's 2-1 Chatham Cup quarter-final loss to Birkenhead United. Photo / Neil Reid

This season that has seen him take kicks to the head, come out of clashes with a badly split eye-lid, and received countless rakes down his shins.

With Napier City Rovers home games played on Sunday, Emerson said it wasn’t normally until a Tuesday – the day his side has the first of its three night-time training sessions for the week – that his body told him how physical the weekend’s match had been.

“But it’s always a nice feeling, being able to go out on the grass at the end of the day and kind of just get the pain out and run it off,” he said.

“Then the rest of the week’s kind of smooth sailing.”

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The powerful Cameron Emerson leaves a Western Suburbs player in his wake during the Central League. Photo / Neil Reid
The powerful Cameron Emerson leaves a Western Suburbs player in his wake during the Central League. Photo / Neil Reid

Emerson said his work – at Party Ice Supplies packing bags of ice and delivering them across Hawke’s Bay – also helped with his fitness and recovery.

Teenaged teammate Sam Lack also works for the company.

“It’s quite a physical and active job; in and out of the truck all day, loading trucks, moving stuff around the factory,” he said.

“I enjoy it. I work with really good people, and I get to be out and about. I don’t think I’d be good at a desk job.”

Napier City Rovers players Ethan Richards (left), Benjamin Stanley, Cameron Emerson and Matt Jones during a training session at Park Island. Photo / Neil Reid
Napier City Rovers players Ethan Richards (left), Benjamin Stanley, Cameron Emerson and Matt Jones during a training session at Park Island. Photo / Neil Reid

While the 28-year-old has been a regular since returning to Hawke’s Bay in 2021, he’s been joined by several new teammates this season.

Recruits this season Stephen Hoyle, William Tonning, Benjamin Stanley, Matt Jones, Adam Hewson, Oscar Tonning, Max Chretien and brothers Ethan and Kieran Richards all started the season with the aim of playing National League football.

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Away from the pitch, Emerson’s partner, Paige, has also joined the Napier City Rovers board.

“It’s nice that we’re both involved in the club,” he said.

“She’s doing her side of the things that she’s good at, and then I’m out on the field, so we get to spend a bit more time together.

“She understands what I go through on a Sunday, what I go through week in, week out.”

Cameron Emerson (second from left) is popular with his Napier City Rovers teammates and the club's fanbase. Photo / Neil Reid
Cameron Emerson (second from left) is popular with his Napier City Rovers teammates and the club's fanbase. Photo / Neil Reid

The term model footballer is used to describe a player who does what is needed on and off the pitch to succeed.

In Emerson’s case, he is both a footballer and a model (albeit the latter maybe reluctantly).

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That included photos he had posed for previously appearing on giant billboards around Napier and Hastings in late 2023.

“One of my friends at the time worked for Unison and asked me to come down [and get some photos],” Emerson recalled with a smile.

“I thought it was just one of his little projects.

Napier City Rovers midfielder Cameron Emerson and one of the larger-than-life billboards he appears on around Hawke's Bay. Photo / Neil Reid
Napier City Rovers midfielder Cameron Emerson and one of the larger-than-life billboards he appears on around Hawke's Bay. Photo / Neil Reid

“And next thing I know, I’m on the back of buses and billboards and stuff like that.

“It’s not something I really want to keep going into. I’ve been knocked around a bit this season, picked up a few more scars. So, I don’t think I’ve got much of a future in that.”

Watch the Inside the Rovers video series:

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Episode One: Back to Work

Episode Two: The Darkest Days

Episode Three: Skin Deep

Episode Four: Good as Gould

Episode Five: The Hard Yards

Episode Six: Leaving a Legacy

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Episode Seven: Fun and Games

Episode Eight: Game Day

Episode Nine: The Great Dane

Episode 10: Back to Back

Episode 11: Long Road Back

Episode 12: Total Commitment

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Episode 13: The Bravest Boy

Episode 14: Love of the Game

Episode 15: A Rapid Rise

Episode 16: Mixed Emotions

Episode 17: Cup Fever

Episode 18: 50-Year Love Affair

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Episode 19: The Music Man

Episode 20: Sammy’s On Fire

Episode 21: A Burning Desire

Episode 22: Cup Heroics

Episode 23: The Captain

Episode 24: On The Road

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Episode 25: A Heartbreaker

Episode 26: Oscar’s Big Chance

Episode 27: Fabulous Ferg

Episode 28: Bill and Ben’s Big Day

Episode 29: Better Than Before

Neil Reid is a Napier-based senior reporter who covers general news, features and sport. He joined the Herald in 2014 and has 30 years of newsroom experience.

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