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Richie McCaw statue in Kurow: Project manager hoping it can be built this year

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  • Plans for a Richie McCaw statue in Kurow have stalled due to slow fundraising efforts.
  • The project has raised about $40,000, but remains in limbo awaiting further developments.
  • Alternative proposals, including a statue by Yang Li, have been considered as the original plan struggles.

By Adam Burns of RNZ

A project manager for a planned Richie McCaw statue to be erected in his hometown said he hopes it can finally be built this year.

Long-awaited plans to establish a life-size bronze sculpture of the rugby legend and former All Blacks captain in the Waitaki town of Kurow date back almost a decade.

However, the venture, which has the backing of the McCaw family, has struggled to get off the ground, largely because of sluggish fundraising contributions.

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A Givealittle page was set up in January 2018, and raised only $3333 of a $50,000 goal before closing 12 months later.

The large cardboard cut-out of McCaw, alongside signage appealing for donations for the project, remains situated in the centre of town along State Highway 83. File photo / Hamish Mclean
The large cardboard cut-out of McCaw, alongside signage appealing for donations for the project, remains situated in the centre of town along State Highway 83. File photo / Hamish Mclean

McCaw grew up on a family farm in the Hakataramea Valley, north of the Waitaki River, and played his junior club rugby south of the river in Kurow.

A large cardboard cut-out of McCaw, alongside signage appealing for donations for the project, remains situated in the centre of town along State Highway 83.

Waitaki Valley Community Society member John Sturgeon told RNZ the committee had raised about $40,000, enough for the work to be done.

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“It’s in limbo,” he said.

“We’re just waiting on a couple of things.”

Some of the outstanding matters included finding a 3D photography outfit for the project.

Although other details remained under wraps, the statue was expected to be made from Ōamaru limestone.

Lyttelton sculptor Mark Whyte was initially earmarked to take on the job, but this was no longer the case.

Alternative proposals have also been weighed up.

Sculpture artist Yang Yi built a 7-metre industrial-styled statue of McCaw, mostly made from scrap metals.
Sculpture artist Yang Yi built a 7-metre industrial-styled statue of McCaw, mostly made from scrap metals.

Chinese sculptor and Auckland University graduate Yang Li built a 7-metre industrial-styled statue of McCaw, mostly made from scrap metals.

He went ahead with his creation despite a pre-build offer to the Auckland Council in 2012 being rejected.

The fundraising committee had signalled an interest in housing Li’s creation when fundraising efforts on the original concept stalled, although other committee members were less keen.

McCaw played 148 tests for the national team between 2001 and 2015, including 110 as captain.

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He led the All Blacks to back-to-back Rugby World Cup triumphs in 2011 and 2015.

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