On Tuesday the fifth of August, Riley Cartwright, Hugh Wilson, Will Jonhson and Mac Bucknell went to visit the Wallaby’s at Kinross Wolaroi School, Orange.
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When we got there we went straight to the Bledisloe Cup to get a picture. We got to hold the handle and it was so much bigger in real life than television.
When I looked at the bottom of it New Zealand had won most of the titles, so “Come on Wallabies!
You can win this year!” We did an obstacle course where we had to race each other.
You had to step inside a ladder that was on the ground, step over little hurdles, side step three poles, run around two cones then come back, step around two metal people and lastly you had to sprint back and score a try.
We also played a game where you had to pass the ball into a circle and if you got it your team got one point then at halfway we got moved back a step.
For the last activity, we played a game of touch football.
Next, we watched the Wallabies do a lineout, scrum and practice the breakdown.
They were so good at doing this! I think they have a great chance at winning the Bledisloe cup.
We watched them do this over and over again every time rapidly changing and getting better.
Afterwards, we got everyone’s signature. Riley got his poster and boot bag signed,
Will got his jersey signed, Hugh got his football signed and I got my football and my pink cast signed. Go the Wallabies!