A decade working in scrub cutting and forestry proved just the right training for three Fijians making their NZ Masters Games debut.
Labourers Joe Naimila, Boro Naulu and Volino Rokidi moved to New Zealand for work 10 years ago and this year their boss, and veteran of three games, Patrick Carroll, offered to pay half of their entry fees for any sport.
"When I was on the computer I kept suggesting all these different events and they would all say 'no, no, no!', but we settled on three we could all do," Carroll said.
The men all entered into the indoor rowing, stair racing and the new Gnarly Guy event.
"We had been working in Whangamomona and the farmer had a nice new rowing machine. He asked the guys if they wanted a go and they folded it in half almost immediately. When we got back I bought one and we've all gotten into it since then.