RUGBY HEROES & HEROINES Identifying qualities of a hero / heroine.

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RUGBY HEROES & HEROINES Identifying qualities of a hero / heroine

Do you have a Rugby hero or heroine?

What makes a Rugby hero / heroine? Is winning a match, medal or World Cup enough to make a Rugby player a hero / heroine? Which of these words below best describe characteristics of a hero / heroine? Knowing how to cheatHaving a fair play attitudeBeing brave Taking drugsBeing good lookingCopying others whatever the cost Having a disabilityBeing famousTraining a lot Respecting othersWinningKnowing the right decisions Super powersHelping someone in needSpeaking up when something is wrong

A hero / heroine is … A hero (masculine) or heroine (feminine) refers to characters who, in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness, display courage and the will for self-sacrifice – that is, heroism—for some greater good of all humanity. Source: Heroes are people who transform care and compassion into heroic action. Source:

A hero stands up for others A hero is as an individual or group of people that take action on behalf of others in need, or in defense of integrity or a moral cause. Each and every day around us, there are those who need a hero: If a child is being bullied at school — or even an adult being bullied at the workplace — they need a hero. If someone has had too much to drink and they are about to drive, they — and everyone that their driving may impact — need a hero. If someone is being sexually "hit on" and has not given consent, they need a hero. If an inappropriate or offensive comment is spoken, those impacted need a hero. Adapted from:

Could you be a hero? Do you stand up for others? What are your values? What are your strengths? What are some of your achievements? Have you faced any challenges? How might someone describe you?

Former Wallaby Captain David Pocock – Hero? Giving back to society  David and a friend (Luke O’Keefe) run a not-for-profit organisation “Eightytwenty Vision” which aims to help the less fortunate people of Zimbabwe.  David is Australian Rugby Union’s representative in the “You Can Play” anti- homophobia campaign – an issue dear to his heart. Interesting facts  In between the Force’s UK tour and the Wallabies 2008 Spring Tour he climbed Mt Kilimanjaro (the tallest mountain in Africa) with one of his friends, Morgan Clarke.  David’s Rugby career and personal life has taken a blow with him needing two knee reconstructions in 2013 and 2014 following injuries on the field. Source: ) )

Who is one of your heroes / heroines? Who is someone you admire, respect and look up to? What has this person done to be your hero? What might be something they would want to say to you?

Could these Rugby players be heroes or heroines? 1.What is their particular story? 2.Do they possess excellent sporting skills? 3.What is/was their attitude during their career? 4.What values do you think they represent? Find out about these Rugby heroes and heroines in the next series of PowerPoint presentations.

Worksheet fun Lower Primary Middle Primary Upper Primary

Assessment ideas: Lower Primary Develop a class “Our heroes and heroines” wall. Draw a picture of someone (sporting or other) who is your hero / heroine. Write words or sentences about your hero/heroine around the drawing. My hero / heroine is

Assessment ideas: Middle Primary Design a collector card about a Rugby player – female or male – who you feel demonstrates the qualities of a hero. The front of the card could include the player in action. The back of the card could include details (including heroic behaviour) about the player.

Assessment ideas: Upper Primary Choose and research a current or former female or male Rugby player who you feel demonstrates the qualities of a hero / heroine. Write a short essay stating your opinion and proving why they are a hero/heroine.

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