For 16 years Napier City Rovers soccer club life member Colin Stone watched some of his favourite goals scored at Bluewater Stadium.
Today Stone made the goal posts at the Napier City end of the venue an even more memorable piece of turf when he went through a half-hour ritual from midday of turning Dr Alison Day, of Wellington, into Mrs Stone.
It was a second wedding for the 60-year-old former Sport Hawke's Bay chief executive who had stepped down from the position in Hawke's Bay three years ago to assume the mantle of regional partnership manager for the central and lower North Island division of Sport New Zealand.
"I regard Napier as my hometown and Napier City Rovers as my home club so it is very dear to me. For the second time around I wanted to do something very special so we thought why not do it under the goal posts," said England-born Stone, of Wellington, who had a nuclear and discreet gathering of family and friends.
Radio announcer Ross Holden, who he had built an affinity with over 35 years as an interviewee "on the other side of the microphone" in the Bay, presided as the marriage celebrant.