Sydenham star eyes swansong

The Press | May 21, 1999 | Copyright

Club rugby followers wanting to see Sydenham maestro Dion Kerr in action should catch him in the Telecom club competition, because it is likely to be his swansong.

Kerr, 30, is contemplating retirement at the season's end, not because of his age, but because his priorities have changed.

Whereas rugby used to be everything, it now has to compete with his family and work. Kerr is married with three children, Thomas, James, and Olivia, and works as South Island manager of Advance International. Kerr is a vital part of the Sydenham success story, with the club winning the cup-trophy double for the ...

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