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Join the South Maroubra Nippers as they run, swim, paddle and rescue, battle nature, face their fears and push themselves beyond their comfort zone during training and carnivals so they can become lifesavers of the future.
There is a saying that 'sport doesn't build character, but reveals it.' If this is true, what can be said of a six-foot-five Englishman whose first word was 'ball', and his enthusiasm for rugby league throughout his whole life suggests he is indeed having a ball? Ever since he was a boy, Sam Burgess wanted to play rugby league. The headlines tell us he has made it, but it's unfair to label him as simply a player who runs, tackles, passes and delivers clichés. The Sam Burgess story is about a life that has experienced its most poignant moments away from the playing field.
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