Does anyone still get up to watch games in the middle of the night? Molly Hamilton does.

She got up at 5am to watch the Highlanders get over the Cheetahs in the final minute. She rose at 1am to view the close victory against the Bulls.
Mrs Hamilton, who turns 95 today, said that was just what you did when you were a fan.
"You just sort of wake up. Don’t need an alarm," she said.
Mrs Hamilton has closely followed the game all her life and the Highlanders have been her team since they started in 1996.
Ask for her favourite player and she lets rip.
"Everyone expects me to say Ben Smith, but it is Marty Banks.
"I just love the way he plays the game
"They all talk about Jordie Barrett and that . . . but Marty he just puts the ball on the tee, he certainly looks at the goalposts and kicks it.
"That is it.
"There is no glamour. Just gets on with the job."
She was very impressed when Banks said hello to his mother in an interview after the win over Force last week.
The mother of two sons and two daughters, with seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren, used to watch her late husband Jack play for Kaikorai.
"Offside Hamilton they used to call him," she joked.
Mrs Hamilton backed her boys to go far in the competition, though the Crusaders would be hard to beat.
She preferred to watch at home rather than at a game. A celebration of her 95th birthday would be a dinner out tomorrow.
A Highlanders victory would make the day a bit more special, she said.