Teenage Kicks

Teenage Kicks

Richard Green2005
A journey from childhood to the teenage dream of playing rugby union for the National side. A torturous voyage riding the highs and sinking into the lows of a fiercely competitive sport. All children should be supported by the family and encouraged to participate in an activity, whether it is chess, music or snowboarding it is the duty of all parents to help the child realise his/her ambition. Without an ambition we do not grow solid well rounded adults.A great natural story that will hopefully inspire and help others to achieve their goals.The experiences learnt from a young age can and will shape the character of our children.Ultimately it will help the society that we all live in. In memory of Mauricette Zdenek. 1932-2000
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