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'Third time lucky': Dream wedding 12 years after life-changing accident

Author
Bethany Reitsma,
Publish Date
Sun, 27 Apr 2025, 10:01am
Matt and Kerryn Hoani married on April 2, 12 years after Matt had a life-changing motorbike accident in Australia. Photo / Rachel Jordan, Two Little Starfish Photography
Matt and Kerryn Hoani married on April 2, 12 years after Matt had a life-changing motorbike accident in Australia. Photo / Rachel Jordan, Two Little Starfish Photography

'Third time lucky': Dream wedding 12 years after life-changing accident

Author
Bethany Reitsma,
Publish Date
Sun, 27 Apr 2025, 10:01am

Matt and Kerryn Hoani were planning to get married in 2013 when a motorbike accident left Matt a quadriplegic and put their dream day on pause. Eleven years later, he finally got to pop the question at Eden Park.

They鈥檝e been together for 26 years and finally got to tie the knot on April 2. For Matt and Kerryn Hoani, it鈥檚 been a long time coming.

It took 鈥12 years and third time lucky鈥 for their wedding day to take place, Matt tells the Herald.

In 2013, the couple were living on the Gold Coast with their daughters. Matt, now 44, was a truck driver; Kerryn, 43, an insurance broker.

But in May that year, Matt was in a motorbike accident that left him a quadriplegic from a spinal cord injury, facing a long recovery and rehabilitation.

鈥淪o 2013 was the original [year] we were going to get married, but then I had a motorbike accident - so it was on hold,鈥 he says.

鈥淸Then] we decided we were going to get married on my 40th - tell everyone to turn up and then we鈥檒l get to celebraten, but that was Covid, 2020, and we went into lockdown.鈥

The following year, they hoped to tie the knot while celebrating Kerryn鈥檚 40th - but Auckland then went into further Covid-19 restrictions, with limits on gatherings.

It was thanks to several 鈥渁mazing people鈥 that Matt got to propose to Kerryn once again in May last year.

鈥淢y old boss mentioned it to one of the wheelchair suppliers [Permobil NZ]. I鈥檇 said, 鈥極h, she doesn鈥檛 want to marry me until I propose again.鈥 So they helped me plan a whole wedding proposal at Eden Park.

鈥淚t was mean, we got to go down the field, had our names on the billboard and a ring company, Diamonds on Richmond, came on board and donated a ring for us.鈥

With their daughters beside them on the turf, Matt and Kerryn got to share their first standing hug in more than a decade.

鈥淚 said yes,鈥 Kerryn says with a smile.

It came after some 鈥減retty hard鈥 months and years for the couple after the accident.

鈥淚t was hard because we spent the first year in Australia,鈥 Kerryn says. 鈥淚 was doing all the caring, and you can鈥檛 do both. You can鈥檛 be a carer and a partner, it鈥檚 just impossible.鈥

The pair decided to move home to New Zealand to be closer to family and their support system.

鈥淚 could be my own person and he could work on his goals,鈥 Kerryn says, with Matt adding: 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have to rely on her or the kids.

鈥淚 could get someone else in my family to come pick me up and go out, you know - we didn鈥檛 have to do everything together.鈥

Now, they believe it 鈥渢otally鈥 strengthened their relationship.

鈥淭hat was a wild roller-coaster ride, that one - lots of emotions,鈥 Karen says.

Matt reflects: 鈥淣ow we鈥檙e looking back on it, it鈥檚 like, man - I just didn鈥檛 realise how much we were struggling until we got back here. Now working at the spinal unit, I can sort of tell them, 鈥楬ey, look - it does get better, but try to leave your family as family - speaking from personal experience鈥.鈥

Matt and Kerryn are parents to daughters aged 17 and 23 - 鈥渢wo angels鈥, according to Kerryn.

鈥淚t鈥檚 three of me,鈥 she jokes.

鈥淭hey were part of the bridal party, so our youngest was bridesmaid and our oldest was my groomswoman,鈥 says Matt.

鈥淭hey were part of my rehab as well. They were in my 鈥榳hy鈥, they were my purpose. They used to come to the spinal unit in Aussie every Friday, every weekend. I was there for nine months, so it was a huge commitment, just that alone.鈥

Matt and Kerryn Hoani tied the knot on April 2, 2025 at Red Beach Surf Club. Photo / Rachel Jordan, Two Little Starfish Photography
Matt and Kerryn Hoani tied the knot on April 2, 2025 at Red Beach Surf Club. Photo / Rachel Jordan, Two Little Starfish Photography

Now, he says he doesn鈥檛 know where he would be without his family.

鈥淚 know that鈥檚 kind of dark to think about, but I see people come through this unit just by themselves and I sort of wonder how would I be able to do that?

鈥淚 truly don鈥檛 think I could.鈥

Drawing on his experience, Matt now works with Spinal Support NZ, based in the Auckland Spinal Rehab Unit at 艑tara, to help others who have had spinal cord injuries.

The couple are grateful to Spinal Support NZ as well as wheelchair supplier Permobil, which lent Matt a standing chair for the proposal and the wedding.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a power chair that I鈥檓 strapped to and I can stand in it, so I could look her in the eyes and propose to her. They lent it to me for that and the wedding, and that made the world of difference,鈥 he says.

Asked how it feels to be married, Kerryn, 43, says it鈥檚 鈥渢he same, really - except I can say 鈥榤y husband鈥 instead of 鈥榤y boyfriend鈥.鈥

Matt agrees, proudly stating, 鈥溾楳y wife鈥 instead of 鈥榤y partner鈥.

鈥淥ur girls have been asking since they were young, 鈥榃hy hasn鈥檛 Mum got the same last name?鈥欌

The best part of their wedding day was being surrounded by friends and family, with their photos taken by Rachel Jordan of Two Little Starfish, who also spent time in Auckland鈥檚 spinal unit after a 2022 helicopter crash.

鈥淭here have been so many people that helped us,鈥 Matt says. 鈥淥ur sister-in-law was amazing, Kerryn鈥檚 sister. She missed her calling as a wedding planner.

鈥淚t was such a cool day, even though it was rainy, it was a wet day. We were meant to have it outside. We ended up having it inside.鈥

Matt and Kerryn come from 鈥渢wo big families鈥, but could have only 100 guests at the Red Beach Surf Club.

鈥淚t was hard not inviting them all,鈥 he admits.

After 26 years together, what鈥檚 their advice for a lasting relationship?

鈥淒o what you鈥檙e told,鈥 Matt jokes.

鈥淲hat did my dad always say? Never go to bed angry.

鈥淲hen we sent out our invites, we asked [guests] for the best advice. They were the sorts of things we did anyway. It was cool reiterating. We are pretty much on the right path at the moment, even though it doesn鈥檛 look like it some days.鈥

Kerryn鈥檚 advice? 鈥淢arry your best friend.鈥

Her husband agrees. 鈥淪he knows what I鈥檓 thinking. She would see me look at something and she would roll her eyes. We like the same things.鈥

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