Nelson Mail

Community: Ifill ready to lace up the boots again

- Sport under Level 2 Phillip Rollo

It is the camaraderi­e of club football that former Wellington Phoenix legend Paul Ifill has missed the most during lockdown.

And it is the main reason he plans to play the sport until he is unable to walk.

So Ifill was ecstatic to learn that team sport will resume at alert level two, allowing him to lace up the football boots for Wairarapa United for another winter season.

He will also be able to stand on the sidelines in his role as coach of Wairarapa’s women’s team. However, Ifill did anticipate one major change to the football landscape in New Zealand post Covid-19.

‘‘I’m really excited,’’ Ifill said. ‘‘I’m still doing both, I’m still playing and coaching so from both perspectiv­es it’s going to be nice to get back out there and kick a ball around again.

‘‘It will be nice to be able to coach again. I’m doubly looking forward to it.

‘‘It’s been a long road, and it’s not just the levels we play at and profession­ally, but lower than that. It’s just about going out there on the weekend and having something to look forward to.’’

Although New Zealand Football is yet to issue a specific return date, team sport will be allowed to resume in level two under strict guidelines that 40-year-old Ifill said will be relatively easy to follow for amateur footballer­s, who are desperate to return to the pitch.

The guidelines include having a contact-tracing register for all participan­ts and spectators, and basic hygiene measures, including washing and drying hands before and after any activity.

The timing of football’s return is almost perfect for Ifill as the stint in

‘‘It’s just about going out there on the weekend and having something to look forward to.’’

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