Taranaki Daily News

Rugby star

- Mat Kermeen Stuff

Loosehead props aren’t normally known for their speed but Jason Long is no ordinary sportsman. The Hawke’s Bay Magpies representa­tive has defended New Zealand Rugby’s most prized possession – the Ranfurly Shield – and now holds what is arguably the most sought-after trophy in New Zealand speedway.

At just 26 Long, who made his debut for the Magpies in 2014, fended off 84 rivals to speed his way to New Zealand Superstock Championsh­ip glory at Woodford Glen Speedway, north of Christchur­ch, on Saturday.

The Ranfurly Shield and Superstock Championsh­ip double has never been accomplish­ed before.

Long compared his national title to the same surreal feeling as Hawke’s Bay’s Ranfurly Shield tenure that lasted for 11 defences in 2014-15.

‘‘At the time you know it’s special but you probably don’t appreciate just how special.

‘‘It’s going to take a long time to truly sink in, it might be 20 years before I truly realise just how special it actually is,’’ Long told of his superstock championsh­ip victory.

Long’s father, decorated Hawke’s Bay superstock driver Murray Long, got close a couple of times in his successful career that lasted more than three decades. He was third in the national championsh­ips in the 2009-10 season.

‘‘We’ve been chasing this title for a long time,’’ Long said of what he considers a family achievemen­t rather than his own.

Long, who ‘‘didn’t really have a choice’’ about getting into the sport after growing up around speedway, said Saturday’s win was made much more special by his father and mother (Fiona) being by his side.

Long, who also won the 2015 ITM Championsh­ip with the Magpies, is no stranger to success in superstock racing.

He has been a revelation since jumping in his father’s car around five years ago. Now racing a new Peter Rees-built machine, Long is the current North Island champion and is a former New Zealand Grand Prix

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