

Drama
Overview
Seventeen-year old Jim is a small-town boxing hero who carries the hopes and dreams of his father Stan on his shoulders. His growing relationship with local takatāpui Māori boy, Whetu, forces him to confront the truth about his sexuality, and choose his own future.
Top Cast


Tim Roth
Tim Roth
Stan
Tim Roth
Stan


Jordan Oosterhof
Jordan Oosterhof
Jim Richardson
Jordan Oosterhof
Jim Richardson


Conan Hayes
Conan Hayes
Whetu
Conan Hayes
Whetu
Abigail Laurent
Abigail Laurent
Chelsea
Abigail Laurent
Chelsea


Karl Willetts
Karl Willetts
Manager
Karl Willetts
Manager


Connor Johnston
Connor Johnston
Colin
Connor Johnston
Colin


Matt Hicks
Matt Hicks
Referee
Matt Hicks
Referee
Simon McConnon
Simon McConnon
Coach
Simon McConnon
Coach
Stephanie Cope
Stephanie Cope
Lady in Sunglasses with Dog
Stephanie Cope
Lady in Sunglasses with Dog
Sage Klein
Sage Klein
Amber
Sage Klein
Amber
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