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Shot at glory: Table-topping Napier City Rovers fizzing for National League run home

Neil Reid
By Neil Reid
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12 Nov, 2024 04:00 PM6 mins to read

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Inside the Rovers: Table Toppers
Big guns await as Kieran Richards and Napier City Rovers eye potential National League grand final spot. Video / Neil Reid
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      Back-to-back clashes against National League heavyweights await Napier City Rovers in their hunt for glory. Kieran Richards tells Neil Reid he can’t wait.

      Midfield dynamo Kieran Richards says Napier City Rovers’ run home in the National League is something to embrace, not shy away from.

      The side soared to the top of the National League points table after their outstanding 3-1 win over Coastal Spirit in Christchurch on Sunday.

      Now they face the competition’s two most dominant teams over recent seasons in successive weekends.

      On Sunday, that will see them take on Auckland City – who are in third place – at Bluewater Stadium.

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      Then six days later, they will take on 2023 champions Wellington Olympic – in the fifth spot - in the capital in the final round before whoever the league’s top two teams are meet in the grand final.

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      Richards – who, along with his younger brother, Ethan, has impressed in his first season in the Napier City Rovers strip – said it was a duo of mouth-watering clashes he and his teammates were determined to rise for.

      “As the saying goes, to be the best you have got to play the best,” he said.

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       Midfielder Kieran Richards has been a standout all season for Napier City Rovers in both the Central League and National League. Photo / Neil Reid
      Midfielder Kieran Richards has been a standout all season for Napier City Rovers in both the Central League and National League. Photo / Neil Reid

      “Auckland City and Wellington Olympic ... they’re the biggest names in New Zealand football apart from the Wellington Phoenix, and now Auckland FC [A-League clubs].

      “I back us any day of the week.

      “We’ve got a really good team. We’ve got a good back line, Tonners in goal, the midfield is solid and even the forwards ... I don’t wanna boost them up too much ... but they’re all good lads,” he laughed.

      “It should be a good test; it should be good fun.”

      Inside the Rovers: Don’t Stop Believing
      Napier City Rovers responded to coach Bill Robertson’s halftime challenge to secure a crucial National League win. Video / Neil Reid
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          Napier City Rovers’ rise to the top of the National League points table with two matches to go is an outstanding story of guts, resilience, belief, skill and great coaching.

          It’s one that had its beginning on the pitches at Park Island, the reward for all the hard yards the team, expertly coached by Bill Robertson and inspirationally captained by Jim Hoyle, has done for three nights a week in training.

          And given the trust and belief that runs through the team, the side has every right to dream big.

          Ahead of the final two rounds of the National League, Richards said he was “very proud” of what his team had achieved so far in 2024.

          Kieran Richards is no stranger to being targeted for special attention from opposition defenders in 2024. Photo / Neil Reid
          Kieran Richards is no stranger to being targeted for special attention from opposition defenders in 2024. Photo / Neil Reid

          The side made the quarter-finals of the Chatham Cup for the first time since 2019, then finished third in the Central League; the latter placing secured them a spot in the 10-team National League.

          On a personal note, one of the greatest things Napier City Rovers had done for Richards this year was fully rekindling his love for playing football.

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          “I’ve been in teams that have taken the fun out of the game a lot,” he said.

          “But here, I love it. I actually enjoy coming to training.”

          Richards said while he always wanted to “have fun and enjoy” his football, he was incredibly serious about it too.

          When Kieran Richards sets off with the ball, he can turn on electric runs up the pitch for Napier City Rovers. Photo / Neil Reid
          When Kieran Richards sets off with the ball, he can turn on electric runs up the pitch for Napier City Rovers. Photo / Neil Reid

          The former New Zealand age-group representative said as soon as he crossed the white line on game day “all I’m thinking about is, ‘I want to win’”.

          Richards has firmly become a fan favourite at Bluewater Stadium for what he has contributed to his side in the Central League, Chatham Cup and now the National League.

          That includes using his power and pace to repeatedly set off up the pitch sparking attacks from his own half, in the process leaving flailing defenders in his wake.

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          The 24-year-old said it was a magical feeling when one of those runs resulted in a teammate getting on the scoreboard.

           Napier City Rovers players Kieran Richards (left) and Max Chretien go through warm-ups at Bluewater Stadium. Photo / Neil Reid
          Napier City Rovers players Kieran Richards (left) and Max Chretien go through warm-ups at Bluewater Stadium. Photo / Neil Reid

          “I had this debate with Maxi [close mate and teammate Max Chretien]. I was like, ‘Well, what do you prefer? An assist or a goal?’” he said.

          “You can’t beat [scoring] a screamer from outside the box, or a volley. But I love creating goals.

          “And I’d rather beat a couple of players, put through that pass, and then someone crosses it and taps it in. I just love that feeling.”

          Richards is as comfortable off the pitch as he is on it in Napier.

          Kieran Richards prepares to take a free kick at Bluewater Stadium. Photo / Neil Reid
          Kieran Richards prepares to take a free kick at Bluewater Stadium. Photo / Neil Reid

          He is one of eight Napier City Rovers players sharing four two-bedroom apartments at Kennedy Park Resort.

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          He had his “first real job”, working in pastoral care for students at Tamatea Intermediate School.

          Richards and Chretien have recently purchased kayaks so can they enjoy more of Hawke’s Bay’s great outdoors.

          “We’ve got an awesome culture,” he added of the team environment.

           Napier City Rovers midfielders and brothers Kieran (left) and Ethan Richards in their side's dressing room at Bluewater Stadium. Photo / Neil  Reid
          Napier City Rovers midfielders and brothers Kieran (left) and Ethan Richards in their side's dressing room at Bluewater Stadium. Photo / Neil Reid

          Two weeks ago, Kieran’s brother Ethan said he would be back at Napier City Rovers for 2025.

          Having both brothers on deck would be welcomed by teammates and club fans alike.

          Kieran Richards said he enjoyed playing under head coach Bill Robertson and assistant Stephen Hoyle.

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          While yet to commit to where he will play this year, he made no secret of how much the shift to Napier provided him.

          Inside the Rovers: Blues Brothers
          Brothers Ethan and Kieran Richards share a lot on and off the football pitch. Video / Neil Reid
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              “I’m loving it here, I’m pretty settled,” he said.

              “I’ve got a pretty sweet job that I’m really enjoying. I think it’s a good environment ... for me to take my football to the next level.”

              Watch the Inside the Rovers video series:

              Episode One: Back to Work

              Episode Two: The Darkest Days

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              Episode Three: Skin Deep

              Episode Four: Good As Gould

              Episode Five: The Hard Yards

              Episode Six: Leaving a Legacy

              Episode Seven: Fun and Games

              Episode Eight: Game Day

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              Episode Nine: The Great Dane

              Episode 10: Back to Back

              Episode 11: Long Road Back

              Episode 12: Total Commitment

              Episode 13: The Bravest Boy

              Episode 14: Love of the Game

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              Episode 15: A Rapid Rise

              Episode 16: Mixed Emotions

              Episode 17: Cup Fever

              Episode 18: 50-Year Love Affair

              Episode 19: The Music Man

              Episode 20: Sammy’s On Fire

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              Episode 21: A Burning Desire

              Episode 22: Cup Heroics

              Episode 23: The Captain

              Episode 24: On The Road

              Episode 25: A Heartbreaker

              Episode 26: Oscar’s Big Chance

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              Episode 27: Fabulous Ferg

              Episode 28: Bill and Ben’s Big Day

              Episode 29: Better Than Before

              Episode 30: The Ice Man

              Episode 31: Sharpshooter’s Return

              Episode 32: Statement of Intent

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              Episode 33: Fronting Up

              Episode 34: Video Nasty

              Episode 35: To the Max

              Episode 36: Blues Brothers

              Episode 37: Don’t Stop Believing

              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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