OLD Timers or Past Players Day provides a great opportunity for local rugby clubs to celebrate the people who help make those clubs successful, and they are often people who wouldn't normally feature in the sports headlines and who may never have played rugby themselves.
Lifelong Greytown supporter Lynne (Chick) Grant is very special to Greytown Rugby Football Club and given her boundless energy and enthusiasm would be sorely misrepresented by the title of "Old Timer".
You can spot her every Saturday, sun, rain or blowing southerly, at the far corner of the paddock dressed in her finest red, yellow and black cheering on her team with immense passion.
Chick was born and bred in Greytown. Her father Bill Matthews senior played for the club and was later joined by her two brothers Gary and "young" Bill. Bill senior emigrated from England as a young man and the family is not to be confused with the other legendary Greytown rugby stalwarts, Kingi and Polly Matthews.
As a young woman, Chick enjoyed her sports, playing wing for Greytown's Kia Kaha hockey team and participating regularly in athletics and swimming. She attended Kuranui College for three years before completing a course and an apprenticeship in hairdressing.