Wayne Noel Guppy (Stream 1968-72) is the 2023 Old Boy of The Year recipient of the Felix Kane Cup. Wayne has given a lifetime of service within various communities.
Leadership and Building Communities is the metaphor which explains the public life of Wayne Guppy.
Throughout his life, Wayne has been a leader in his community.
This is just to mention a few!
The Guppy family have had a long association with St Patrick’s College, Silverstream. Wayne was a student at the college between 1968-72, a prefect in 1972 and over the last 40 years, the Guppy name has been associated with Silverstream rugby. Wayne himself coached the First XV with Welsh International Robert Ackerman, Wayne’s father, Colin & brother, Mark either coached or managed and Wayne played in the 1971-72 sides and Mark, in the unbeaten 1973 side.
Wayne has always been a friend of the old boy’s association, either presenting awards at functions or giving celebrity cameo roles in our videos, Wayne has always been available to help.
Wayne Guppy is a Hutt icon, a local treasure and “world famous in the Hutt” A popular figure and always recognized.
Truly famous people, due to their popularity or fame, somehow lose their name which is then replaced with a mononym; for example, Madonna, Lourde or even Winston. The Upper Hutt equivalent must be Wayne Guppy – colloquially known as “Gup”.
Upper Hutt qualified as a city in 1965 and this status was officially conferred the following year in 1966, with Upper Hutt becoming a city council. Maybe this is where the Wayne Guppy story started?
Since 1966 Upper Hutt has had five Mayors and during those 57 years, a St Pats Old Boy has led the city for 46 of those 57 years, firstly, Rex Kirton (S 55-60) from 1977 until 2001 and then Wayne Guppy from 2001 until now. When people say to me, how do you become the Mayor of Upper Hutt, I simply reply, the prerequisite is being a member of the St Pat’s Silverstream First XV. (Rex was Captain in 1960 and Wayne was a member 1971 & 72)
Wayne has been the Mayor of Upper Hutt for 22 years. Last year Wayne won his eighth term as Mayor, a record that makes him one of New Zealand’s longest serving mayors. The longest servicing Mayor was Sir Tim Shadbolt who did 24 years consecutively as the Mayor of Invercargill. Wayne should at least, equal that record this term.
Wayne Guppy’s name is intertwined with the city itself and the region – and why is this?
I believe it’s to do with simple values and his vision for his community!
The above values are similar & co exist conveniently with Marist values and what was & still is taught at this college.
The Felix Kane Cup for St Patrick’s College Old Boy of the year is all about promoting the betterment of the people of New Zealand which includes “service” and leadership of that community.
Felix Kane, himself was all about longevity of service; he served the St Pats Community from 1946 until his death in 2009.
Wayne Guppy has assiduously adhered to those principles of service as a leader in local body politics and for the community of Upper Hutt & the greater Wellington region. I can only assume that a reason for this longevity in the role, appears to be the community being very grateful for that quality service and leadership which he has given.
President Harry Truman said “an honest public servant can’t become rich in politics. He can only attain greatness and satisfaction by service”, and as mentioned throughout this speech, Service & leadership is a big part of being a true Patrician and one well worthy of this award!
Yes, Wayne Guppy is your quintessential boy from the Hutt. As I look into my crystal ball, of all things quintessentially made in the Hutt, maybe the final unwritten chapter of this story, possibly, is that we are seeing the inaugural Mayor of a combined Hutt City, however that’s for the future!
The 2023 St Pats Old Boy of the year is Mayor Wayne Guppy!
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