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Thursday 26 November 2015

Touch Rugby With Trevor

Touch rugby With Trevor

For the last 4 weeks of touch rugby we have been doing cool things with him now it's time for you to kick back relax and listen to this.When the touch rugby man which his name is Trevor teaches us rugby the main bit I like with him was zigzagging around the students from in our class,The second one I like is like kind of the same but you have to throw the ball to the end of the line and then they run with the ball.And their are a lot of other games but I chose my ones I like.


When we did lots more of other activities with him It was fun because he taught us kids how to play even though some people know already how to do it.After he finishes teaching us all of our class say thank you for teaching us and I would like to say to trevor a big thank you for teaching us and then go back to class and keep and working hard.


Friday 20 November 2015

Rest In Peace Jona

Rest In Peace Jona

Created on November 18, 2015
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All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu has died at the age of 40.
Jonah Lomu was the youngest player to put on the black jersey and is considered one of the great All Black wingers.
He made his debut for the All Blacks on 26 June 1994.
Jona Lomu was born in Auckland and made his All Black debut at 19 years and 45 days.


Monday 9 November 2015

New Zealand celebrates guy fawkes

New Zealand celebrates Guy Fawkes

Created on November 6, 2015
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New Zealand people celebrated Guy Fawkes last night with Police and the Fire Service dealing with heaps of calls across the country. Three people were injured by fireworks – two of them seriously injured. fire fighters responded to more than twice the number of fireworks call-outs than last year in what they say was a very disappointing night.
Guy Fawkes happened on the 5th November each year.
Fireworks are only allowed to be purchased by those over  18 and stores can only sell them for four days.

Thursday 5 November 2015

Men in Black Welcomed Home!

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Created on November 4, 2015

The winning All Black Players have been welcomed home this morning, to a raging crowd of fans and supporters at Auckland Airport. The welcoming crowd, some of which were adorned in face paint and All Black shirts, cheered widely as Richie McCaw lifted the Web Ellis cup. One fan, Cheryl, got up before dawn to travel from Tuakau, in the Waikato, to welcome her favourite team.

RNZ’s John Campbell was at the airport and told Morning Report that among the masses of people were young children, some of who had been waiting since 4am to see their heroes come out to the crowd. 

Tuesday 3 November 2015

Carter And McCaw Finish On A High

Carter And McCaw Finish On A HighCaptureThe careers of Dan Carter and Richie McCaw ended on a high at Twickenham. Both of them cemented their legacies in their final time together.Carter’s performance was as good as any of his 111 Tests. He controlled the game and was the All Blacks’ top tackler. Included in his 19 points was a drop-goal.Richie McCaw, the 148-Test veteran, is ready to confirm his future, but it seems he will retire playing rugby.Richie McCaw was in fine form against the Wallabies back-rowers. He was vital for the All Blacks at the breakdown.