Sir Colin Meads is the ultimate reflection of how many Kiwis view themselves.
The former All Black and retired farmer, who is one of New Zealand's biggest sporting heroes and has no trouble fitting the mould of that Kiwi bloke who can fix anything, has a unique perspective on what it is to be a Kiwi.
"It's something to be terribly proud of," said Sir Colin. "I think we're people of the land. We've got to be pretty proud as a young country of how we have coped with life."
The 77-year-old lived through World War II and though his farming father didn't serve, Sir Colin remembers the hardships.
"We did it not for New Zealand but for the Commonwealth and for the world."