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Weekend Warrior: No excuses from inspiring rugby player

Cheree Kinnear
By Cheree Kinnear
Multimedia Journalist ·NZ Herald·
9 Mar, 2018 04:00 PM5 mins to read

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North Harbour rugby player Billie Jones trains at Windsor Park on Auckland's North Shore, where she gives women half her age a run for their money. Photo / Dean Purcell

North Harbour rugby player Billie Jones trains at Windsor Park on Auckland's North Shore, where she gives women half her age a run for their money. Photo / Dean Purcell

Imagine playing competitive sport while working a 60 hour week? Well, Billie Jones makes it look easy.

Starting each day at the crack of dawn, Jones, 37, makes her way to the Albany Massey Recreation Centre where she works as a fitness instructor and customer service representative.

Jones works eight hours a day in the university student gym, instructs four Fast Circuit Training classes, and at least two nights a week, works an additional six hour night-shift at the Warehouse.

Yet remarkably, you wouldn't find Jones catching a nap between jobs, instead you would find her running, jumping, and tackling on her local rugby club field.

Like many of our weekend warriors, Jones isn't a professional athlete, and with the ongoing pressure of balancing a busy work schedule, social life, and sporting commitments, she admits times can get "tough".

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However, Jones' determination to not let life get in the way of her passion for playing rugby has kept her on the field for more than 20 years.

"It gets really really hard because you have to be committed and you can't let your team mates down. I get just drained and tried, but I know I just have to keep pushing and go to training," she said.

"I can't just go to training either, I have to do my best, I can't just slump around on the field."

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"But I have that internal drive that says 'keep going, keep going, keep pushing' and then it becomes automatic, just get up, go to work, go to training, go."

Jones' season will kick-off next month with the talented front rower playing for the East Coast Bays women's rugby side.

Jones has helped her North Shore-based club to the Auckland-wide premiership for the past two years, with the team achieving considerable success in 15-a-side.

But as if a large helping of club rugby success wasn't enough to fill her plate, Jones has set her sights on her fourth selection for the North Harbour women's representative side.

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Jones has played for North Harbour over the past three years, and if selected this year, would be part of the Harbour Hibiscus team competing in the 2018 Farah Palmer Cup, the highest level domestic women's rugby competition in New Zealand.

Billie Jones is this weeks 'weekend warrior.' Photo / Dean Purcell
Billie Jones is this weeks 'weekend warrior.' Photo / Dean Purcell

It features New Zealand's top female rugby talent across 11 teams in premiership and championship divisions.

And in 2016, Jones was part of the team that became the first senior women's side to represent Harbour in the Cup for over a decade.

Jones, who described playing in the championship last year as "incredible" said her passion for rugby had always been a huge part of her life.

Making her first team at 16, Jones said it was the inspiration of her two brothers and the influence of growing up in a rugby-crazy household that first sparked her desire to dominate on the field.

"My family were all into rugby, but they were all boys and I always wanted to play, but there was no team that I could be in because I was just a 12-year-old girl," she said.

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"As soon as we got a school team, when I was 16, I was ready to play and I did."

Fuelling her passion, Jones continued to play into her late 20s, before opting to take a break from the sport.

After a few years off she contemplated calling it quits, before deciding to make her comeback in 2014.

It wasn't just her passion for rugby that motivated her to return. Instead, it was the determination to break the age-restrictive stereotypes of the physically tough sport that inspired her to comeback stronger than ever.

As the most senior player in her team, Billie Jones shines as an inspiration to her younger teammates. Photo / Dean Purcell
As the most senior player in her team, Billie Jones shines as an inspiration to her younger teammates. Photo / Dean Purcell

"I want to be fitter, I want to be stronger, and I want to be faster than all the girls that are 10 years younger than me, so that gave me motivation, and to know that I'm still playing at my age just feels good," Jones said.

"When I was younger I had different motivations, I wanted to play NPC and I wanted to push myself and make the team, but when you reach an age where you think 'I'm too old to play' you just have to push yourself."

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"One day you won't be able to play anymore and what happens then? You missed out on doing those big tackles and scoring great tries."

Jones takes her "no excuses" mantra to the field every time she trains and although the humble player wouldn't necessarily call herself a role model, her commitment and determination is viewed as an inspiration by many of the younger players in her team.

Jones said now her original goals for the sport had now been ticked off, but if she were to set her sights on something it would be to continue playing into her early 40s.

"I still want to be able to play for another three of four years," she said.

"I still want to play in my early forties and keep up with all the young girls even at an older age …they don't even realise I'm so old because I'm so 'kid-ish' in the team."

"Everyone else is out there, so surely if they can do it, I can do it too, that's why I say no excuses."

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