The rise of Doug Bracewell
It hasn't taken very long for fast bowler Doug Bracewell to cement his place in the New Zealand Test side
Brendon [Bracewell] ran the original Bracewell academy at Te Puna, just out of Tauranga (he now runs a similar concept in Napier). Boys aged 10 to 13 would come in over the summer to train a week at a time. Graduates have included current Black Caps Kane Williamson (21) and Trent Boult (22).
Doug grew up needing to be physically and mentally tough to survive. That has since prompted a description of him as "21 going on 31".
The highlight (or lowlight for some) was a visit to what Bracewell snr coined "Get Hard Park" in the fields surrounding Te Puna Rugby Club. Boys would be cajoled into shuttle runs and sprints up a hill. After stumps were pulled on a day of "test" cricket, recruits often played rugby followed by barbecues before retiring to their bunkroom barracks.