Stratford Press

Visit from Bulls players lifts patients

Members of rep side win fans at hospital

- Alyssa Smith

Young patients and patients who are young at heart at Taranaki Base Hospital had special visitors on Friday. Yarrows Taranaki Bulls players Kaylum Boshier, Mitch Brown, Michael Loft and Ricky Riccitelli took a break from training before Saturday’s game at Yarrow Stadium to visit some of the patients at the hospital, calling in at the paediatric ward as well as one of the adult wards on Friday afternoon.

Polly Caitlin-Maybury, Te Whetu Ora-Taranaki projects communicat­ion adviser, says the visit was made possible by Leighs Constructi­on, the lead builder on the hospital’s redevelopm­ent project.

“The visit was enabled by Leighs Constructi­on, lead contractor for Project Maunga Stage 2, and Taranaki Civil, which is also involved in the redevelopm­ent of the hospital. Both businesses are sponsors of the Taranaki Bulls.”

Jonele Woodhead, nurse manager at Te Whatu Ora — Taranaki, says it was lovely to welcome the Taranaki Bulls players.

“They left lots of smiles on patients’ faces after their visit. Spending time in the hospital away from wha¯nau and friends can be hard, and visits like this can give patients a real lift.”

Kerry Lash enjoyed speaking to the Yarrows Taranaki Bulls players.

“The Bulls are my team. I support them through and through. I received a signed ball from them which I’m sure my grandchild­ren will like.”

He also had some advice for them ahead of Saturday’s game.

“Make sure to pass, kick and don’t miss.”

Mitch promised to take the advice on board when they play against

Waikato.

As well as speaking to some of the older patients, they also spoke with one of the younger ones — Randall Graves, 2 — as well as watching some Paw Patrol.

Mitch says the team members enjoyed chatting with some of the patients.

“It’s great to come here and try and bring something positive to their day while they’re staying in hospital. We played connect four with some of the children and also had a good chat with some of the older patients. We even received some good advice from one of the patients ahead of the game.”

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 ?? Photo/ Alysa Smith ?? Clockwise from above: The Yarrows Taranaki Bulls players with some of the hospital staff; Randall Graves (2) received a signed ball from the players; Mitch Brown and Kaylum Boshier spent some time talking to Duncan Blue; Kerry Lash spoke to Mitch Brown and gave him some advice before Saturday’s game.
Photo/ Alysa Smith Clockwise from above: The Yarrows Taranaki Bulls players with some of the hospital staff; Randall Graves (2) received a signed ball from the players; Mitch Brown and Kaylum Boshier spent some time talking to Duncan Blue; Kerry Lash spoke to Mitch Brown and gave him some advice before Saturday’s game.

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