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Super Sports Stories for Kids
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Charlie and the Magic Rugby Ball: Jannie de Beer’s Five Drop Goals at the 1999 World Cup
Super Sports Stories for Kids
2 minutes 49 seconds
7 months ago
Charlie and the Magic Rugby Ball: Jannie de Beer’s Five Drop Goals at the 1999 World Cup
Charlie sat on the edge of the field after practice, spinning a rugby ball in his hands. His kicking had been off all week. He had missed two crucial kicks in the last match, and now his confidence was shattered. "Maybe I’m just not a good kicker," he muttered. "Maybe I should leave it to someone else." Then, just like before—whoosh. The wind swirled around him, and suddenly, Charlie found himself in a packed stadium. The year? 1999. The match? South Africa vs. England in the Rugby World Cup quarterfinal. Disclaimer: This story contains elements that have been tailored for creative and entertainment purposes. While some aspects may be inspired by real events or people, certain details have been modified or fictionalised and should not be considered entirely factual.
Super Sports Stories for Kids