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Saturday, 2 March 2019

Kiwi Sport | Ki o Rahi

This week Thursday we had our third session of Ki o Rahi. This week we played on the public field. When we first got the the field we did a recap on what the names of the Maori things that we used last week. We also noticed that the Poe wasn't there. We were put into the Taniwha and Kioma groups. One group was put in Te Roto and the other group was outside of Te Roto. If we were put into Te Roto then we had to tag the people that we outside of Te Roto. We could only tag the people outside of Te Roto if they had gone into Te Roto and tried to go and save there wife (Te ra). The group in Te Roto had to make sure that they weren't keeping big gaps for the other group to come in. It was fun to try and stop the group from getting in, but also if they got in and was holding their wife, then they had to try and get out without getting tagged. We then swapped and did the same thing over again. It was a tiring day today, but we still tried to play.

This weeks Kiwi Sport wasn't as respectful, most of us were bored and tired because of the heat, most of us were disrespectful because our teacher was not with us for the first part, and we showed bad attitude becasue most of us thought that the game was boring. With that said, if we carried on with the bad behaviour, we might not have kiwi sport for the term.  We need to show sportsmen ship to our coach, teachers and to the game. We shouldn't say that we don't want to participate because we can learn something from this. Ki O Rahi is based on a Maori Story, We can all learn about how the wife (Te Rah) Was taken, and how she was saved.

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