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blog action day: on footy and poverty
October 15, 2008, 9:56 am
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The general concensus seems to be that 2008 hasn’t been the glittering and successful rugby league centenary year we might have hoped for.  Not for any reasons that have to do with playing the game itself … but just because any use of the word ‘footy’ in the media or in public seemed to be followed by the words ’sex scandal’, ‘urine’, ‘cage-fighting’, ’shooting’ ‘controversy’ or ‘international fugitive’.

At least it was representative of league’s past, right?  You have to admit that league is fantastic at creating dramaz.

But it does mean that a lot of other league news that might have grabbed the headlines has been shunted off to the corner along with soccer and Australian hip-hop to be ignored.  Actual Good Things are happening off the paddock, and if you’re not a big Josh Massoud fan or a regular at Nathan Hindmarsh’s blog, you might have missed em.

Just this month, Justin Poore, Nathan Hindmarsh, Todd Carney, Jarrad Hickey, Todd Payten and Jared Warea-Hargreaves are all travelling Rwanda as part of an NRL group on a trip organised by ex-Raider Paul Osborne.

And in a country where genocide has left so many – women and children in particular - without homes and without families, the boys are working to build facilities as part of the Village of Hope.  It’s an organisation providing for widows and for orphaned children who, without this kind of help, would likely be homeless and living in abject poverty.

We respect them all for giving what they are capable of giving to ease the burden of poverty. And we don’t just mean money – even though we all know that’s vitally important.

Some of the beauty for me in seeing young Aussie men making this trip is in the learning that there is something that a person as an individual can give – like time, or labour, or friendship, as well as possessions or donations – that can ease someone else’s lack.  It’s a worthwhile reminder of how powerful we all are as individuals, and how connected.

lkk

These awesome pics are all by Gregg Porteous via www.news.com.au – Head here to see the whole series.
 

Oh Errol is proud to be a part of Blog Action Day 2008. 


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Great post. With all the crap going on these days, it’s nice to see that there are some good quality people out there… be them rugby players or just people helping out their community. Good luck to them!

Comment by von

Yay – thanks guys! My favourite blog is taking part in BAD too – that’s fantastic! I did not know those footy players were such do-gooders! :)

Comment by Cyan

HEART.

Comment by lozzy

Great post!
About time people knew about the good going on in Rugby League other than just the off-field issues!

Comment by Miss Bree

By the way, we’ve featured you guys on the Featured Page of BAD:

http://blogactionday.org/live_updates/featured_posts

Comment by Cyan

Excellent post! Love this kind of initiative.

Comment by embejo

Great post, awesome to see some good news about League being reported.

Comment by councilofchurcheswa

Hindy rocks. Oh, and the other guys involved too!

Comment by bart

I was about to call you a biased parra fan bart, but then I remembered hindy is just unnaturally awesome.

Comment by sassy

Nice one, mate.

Comment by Toaf

this is true. i love hindy. even though they are not my team, i think i will always have a soft spot for parra just because of him. even though they keep breaking my heart.

seriously though, good on all the guys for taking part and all the other care workers out there making a difference in these areas should also be congratulated.

Comment by baz

GOD I LOVE OUR BOYS. SO MUCH. it makes my heart swell with pride.

Comment by Kiki

do you just say that because justin poore plays for your dragons?

Comment by sassy

hahah i actually meant all of them because in my mind any league boys are OUR BOYS. but yes justin poore is especially heart warming in that photo. i loves him to bits.

Comment by Kiki

Great post Sass!
Next stop footy boys- Movember!

Comment by Marlo

So lovely to hear some good news. Warms the cockles of my heart.

Comment by Ray

Its great to see some of the boys giving up their own time. If only there were more players doing things like this.

Comment by Bee

that’s great to see.

saw this post via the front page of blog action day. it’s great that you’re participating. :)

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