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Friday 23 September 2011

Describing Piri Weepu

It was windy as I looked out from the stadium to see Piri Weepu....leading his strong team to victory. He roared and he thumped his way through the field. Mr Weepu’s dark eyes opened wide and he looked as if he were a fierce tiger looking for food. His team did the haka proudly.The All Blacks were supported with many people.The look on Piri Weepu’s face was the look of a strong man. The All Blacks slapped their thighs and thumped their solid legs onto the ground. Piri Weepu looked like a real ambassador for his country. His skills were elite.

The game started. I Saw Mr Weepu jogging to his position. As time ran by I saw him sprinting rapidly across the field near the try line. He dodged and stepped his way through to the try line. Mr Weepu dived for a try. I heard the referee’s whistle blow. He yelled with a mighty voice “TRY!” I jumped up out of my seat and cheered with amazement. Piri Awahou Tihou Weepu’s team mates were glad. They greeted him with pleasure. He was born on the 7th of September 1983 WOW no wonder he runs so fast because he’s a young man.

The time was now half time.Piri Weepu’s number behind his back was number 9! After the first half had gone he was so elite that...his coach Graham Henry let him play on the second half too.The game passed and Piri Weepu’s team had won. Piri Weepu is a representative role model. What a player!

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