Rest assured that, when it comes to spilt milk, there won't be many tears at the Parr household for a while.
Not when you have just won a year's supply of the stuff.
Rebecca Parr won an Anchor-sponsored junior rugby photography competition run in The Northern Advocate, for which the first prize was a year's supply of Anchor milk.
A photo of her seven-year-old son Joseph and his Manaia junior rugby team-mates Billy Hamilton and James Ross all fired up to run out onto Eden Park in Auckland for a game was judged the best of a bunch of photos sent in as part of the competition.
As part of the prize, the entire Manaia junior rugby team were issued with Anchor drink bottle carriers as well.
It didn't take long for Joseph and his two mates to make the most of their new found access to as much milk as they could drink either. They used their first free issue as an impromptu rugby ball, and promptly split a whole heap of the stuff.
Rebecca Parr planned to share her milk winnings as well, by handing out the year's worth of milk vouchers among the whole of her Manaia junior rugby team.
MILK COMPETITION - Mischievous Manaia boys milk win
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