When the going gets tough on the field New Zealand sevens star Teddy Stanaway looks down at his boots for inspiration.
It is not the boots, but the names written on them that remind Stanaway why he plays - for his partner, Claire, and their two daughters, Lulu and Poppy.
"They're my why. They're the driver for me doing everything I do. I wouldn't be playing right now if it wasn't for my oldest daughter. I wasn't even playing before she was born, I had kind of stepped back and started working. Just before she was born I made the decision that I wanted to make something of myself, so then she can grow up and be inspired to follow her dreams as well. I can't tell her to follow her dreams if I don't do it myself.
"If I do something wrong or I'm off the pace, I look down at their names on my boots and what it does for me is it brings me back to that moment right there and then," Stanaway said.
Stanaway and All Blacks Sevens teammate Bailey Simonsson, along with Luke Masirewa who played for the side in 2013, are expected to lead the way for Bay of Plenty at the Bayleys National Sevens this weekend.