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Monday 26 September 2011

Using Google Map.

The blue needle is were all the stadium are in NZ and it is also were the rugby games are being played. We did this by using Google docs map

Friday 23 September 2011

Descriping Piri Weepu

Tevita Fau

It was windy as I looked out from the stadium to see Piri Weepu leading the haka proudly for his country at night time. When he is leading the haka, he looks furious and mad like someone has just stolen something from him. Did you know that Piri Weepu was born on September the 7th? That means he is 28 years old.He looked as solid as a brick.When the Haka finished they all did the Pukana while the Australians watched in a terrifying way.

Now it was time for the kick off to start the match.The Australians kicked the ball high in the air for the All Blacks to catch. Piri Weepu rumbles, stomps and jumps as high as he can to catch the ball.

When I saw the black t-shirt that has the number 9 on I knew it was him and I cheered him on. He was zooming though the defenders like a cheetah and pushing the fullback away like a mad rhino. He dived for a try as his friends were happy for him.The fans roared “YEAH!” The kicker sets up the ball for the kick at goal while the crowd were cheering him on. He takes a step back and runs up and kicks the ball in with his mighty leg and the ball goes straight though the goal post.

Piri Weepu is my favourite player because he is strong and bulky like a warrior and he has never had a yellow card or a red card.

Tuesday 6 September 2011

Buddy Writing/Welcoming Tonga

When I opened the door I was crowded with people dressed in red and white.I said to myself “what are these people doing,is this a festival?” So i jogged closer to see and hear what was happening. As I got closer I can hear people shouting yelling and and singing with harmony.

I see Tongan flags waving in the hands of fans exhausted from waiting for the Tongan Rugby Team.

As the Ikale Tahi approaching the stage they were screaming and chanting with their red t-shirts, red flags and their bright red faces and proudness for there country.

Then the streets were full of Tongan flags waving in the air representing the Island and culture.