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Blues road trip stops off in Wellsford
Jack Miller, 16, has his boots signed by Tanielu Tele’a.
Rodney College year 12 students with players Tanielu Tele’a, Jacob Pierce and Karl Jacob Tenielu.
There was time to throw a ball around with the visiting players.
Rodney College students received a surprise visit from Blues Super Rugby players last week.
Midfielder Tanielu Tele’a, lock Jacob Pierce and prop Karl Jacob Tenielu handed out supporters’ gear and rugby boots.
The school visit was part of a tour by the Blues squad, which saw them visit 14 clubs and schools to hand out 250 pairs of recycled boots, which have been cleaned and repurposed.