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'Bit of sacrifice': Brothers tackle Dry July to support dad's cancer fight

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The Country,
Publish Date
Tue, 23 Jul 2024, 4:27pm
The Plunkett Boys: (From left), Ollie, Tom, Ben, dad Tony and William.
The Plunkett Boys: (From left), Ollie, Tom, Ben, dad Tony and William.

'Bit of sacrifice': Brothers tackle Dry July to support dad's cancer fight

Author
The Country,
Publish Date
Tue, 23 Jul 2024, 4:27pm

It鈥檚 23 days into Dry July and Tom Plunkett is a bit parched but he knows it鈥檚 for a good cause.

The Windwhistle farmer and his brothers Will, Ben and Olly have sworn off the booze for a month to support their dad Tony in his fight against cancer.

The brothers hail from Rakaia Gorge. Two of them are farmers following in their dad鈥檚 footsteps and the other two are pilots 鈥 one in Australia and the other learning to fly in Cust.

Tom, who is the Plunkett Boys鈥 team leader, said they were partial to a beer or two so they knew Dry July was going to be a challenge.

鈥淚t does involve a bit of discipline and a bit of sacrifice,鈥 he told The Country鈥檚 Jamie Mackay.

The brothers haven鈥檛 been going it alone.

鈥淲e knew it was going to be a big job but 鈥 the support from the community and family and friends keeps you going.

鈥淭he support鈥檚 been out the gate.鈥

This effort has paid off, catapulting the Plunkett brothers to the top of the team event for Dry July so far.

At the time of writing, the Plunkett Boys had raised $16,154.40 of their $17,000 target.

Dad Tony is also part of the team.

A respected community figure, Tony runs a cadet school for young farmers.

Tom said his dad鈥檚 cancer treatment had been tough on the family.

Farmer Tony Plunkett is also part of the Dry July team with his sons.
Farmer Tony Plunkett is also part of the Dry July team with his sons.

鈥淗e had it six years ago and they put him through a very heavy dose of chemo and radiation for about eight weeks.

鈥淚t was a bit of that old 鈥榶ou鈥檝e got to kill the patient to kill the cancer鈥 鈥 and hope the patient recovers.

鈥淪o that knocked the whole family.鈥

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Unfortunately, the cancer came back almost six years to the day, Tom said.

鈥淗e got a sore throat and what do you know? The cancer鈥檚 come knocking back again.鈥

Things progressed quickly from there, with the family learning the results within two to three weeks.

Tom said the doctor gave his dad two options.

鈥淓ither we take your throat out 鈥 which is your voice box and everything 鈥 or you bloody die.

鈥淪o obviously he took option one.鈥

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With his dad facing a battle at the relatively young age of 62, Tom and his brothers thought Dry July would be a good way to raise some money and awareness.

As for his own challenge, the 32-year-old said not drinking was a new experience.

Mackay asked him if he鈥檇 ever been a month without a beer.

鈥淚 haven鈥檛 even been one day, really.鈥

You can support the Plunkett Boys鈥 fundraising efforts

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