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  • The Pride of the Hutt Valley and the Melbourne Storm NRL club...

    The Pride of the Hutt Valley - and the Melbourne Storm NRL club...

    By Peter Petterson

    First published at Qondio:

    The photographs attached (in the original article) are of my 15 year old grandson, Pride Petterson - Robati, from the Hutt Valley in Wellington, New Zealand. who has been signed up for a six year contract with the Melbourne Storm NRL professional rugby league club in Melbourne, part of the Australian National Rugby League competition.

    The talented rugby league player has had a great season locally. His Upper Hutt Tigers club Under 15 side won their competition. His Wellington Orcas U15 rep side finished second in the national competition. He was top try scorer and points scorer. Once this competition was completed, he was called into his Upper Hutt College school team for the play-offs of the Wellington Secondary Schools competition. They won the final for the third successive year.

    Last year Pride competed in school athletic events, being placed in the Wellington representative shot put and javelin finals. He was awarded the Top Sportsmen of the Year award at Upper Hutt College, and was a member of the champion rugby league team as well, at the age of 14 years. He was discovered by the Melbourne Storm at a bootcamp trial in Lower Hutt late in 2009.

    He has competed at the provincial level in rugby league for many years. He was also nominated in the NZ Merit Team this year. This is a non-playing side to recognise those players not eligible for The New Zealand Junior Kiwis rugby league team.

    Pride is a very modest young man who is a dedicated player and trainer. His fitness is unparalled by other players of his age grade. His manager described him as the best player of his age in New Zealand. Obviously the Melbourne Storm thinks so very highly of him to contract him for so many years - an investment for the future. He is a tall, powerfully built, extremely fit young footballer of huge potential. He is actually the second youngest player from New Zealand to receive an NRL contract.

    Playing football is only half of the deal; young players also have to prepare for life after football. The Melbourne Storm will finance Pride through one of the top schools in Melbourne during 2011, to do an accountancy course. He actually did well at school back in New Zealand during 2010.

    He will live with a local family, will be paid living expences and an allowance in future dependant on his age and playing grade. He will be flown back to his family regularly. He is at present on holiday leave with the club - returning to Melbourne on Jan 10 2011.

    Barring injuries and unexpected circumstances, this young man should be ready for the top level in about five years. We all wish him luck. The Pride of his family, his friends his football club and his country. He is and will for ever remain our little Pride. Good luck!

    He actually flies out to Melbourne in the morning(Sunday) to commence his career with the Melbourne Storm, which up till now had been all about training and meeting officials and players in the club. It will impact on him soon that he will be away from family and friends for months until he gets a break from school and a flight back home to New Zealand. Remember the name - Pride Petterson-Robati - he may be a star in a few years, at least a very good player, I'm sure. We are all very proud of his achievements up till now. Yes, he is aptly named. He is our Pride!:)

    http://huttriver.qondio.com

  • Mixed sex handshakes banned in Somalia...

    Somalia's al-Shabab bans mixed-sex handshakes

    Somalia a failed state according to critics.

    "Headlines"

    Mogadishu mayor: 'I may be killed'
    Women: Marry or be beheaded
    City of corpses
    EU trains new government troops
    Men and women have been banned from shaking hands in a district of Somalia controlled by the Islamist group al-Shabab.

    Under the ban imposed in the southern town of Jowhar, men and women who are not related are also barred from walking together or chatting in public.

    It is the first time such social restrictions have been introduced.

    The al-Shabab administration said those who disobeyed the new rules would be punished according to Sharia law.

    The BBC's Mohamed Moalimuu in Mogadishu says the penalty would probably be a public flogging.

    The militant group has already banned music in areas that it controls, which include most of central and southern Somalia.

    Somalia has not had a stable government since 1991.

    The UN-backed government only controls parts of Mogadishu and a few other areas.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12138627

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