Mr Dennis – I must have been unclear when I made my comparison – by ’stopping the fire starting in the first place’, referring to bad behaviour, I meant using other techniques (diversion, modelling good behaviours, removing troublesome …
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Comment on Rugby legend strikes out on s59 by greenfly
All Blacks Ball Pouch with Kiwi Inside – 22cm
This All Blacks product makes a great gift that kids will love! The outside is a plush All Black Rugby Ball pouch and inside is an All Blacks Kiwi soft toy. Hang it anywhere or use it to decorate a room or nursery. …
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Comment on Rugby legend strikes out on s59 by Mr Dennis
Yes, smacking and punishment of any form could be considered firefighting, as the child obviously misbehaved. In this case the firefighting is a quick response and minor. I suppose you could put it like this: …
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Rugby League Challenge Cup Final
(1:35 PM, BBC1) Hull challenge St Helens for the trophy, live from Wembley Stadium.Rugby fan Clare Balding is our host for this afternoon’s titanic showdown at Wembley between St Helens and Hull…
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RUGBY FIXTURES
Full list of fixtures for the 2008/2009 season, compiled by John O’Sullivan.
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Springbok pride looms to doom
It is hard to know which is less likely – the Springboks losing three in a row at home or the Wallabies winning two in a row away from home. Surely the Wallabies cannot win tonight.
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Ontario Rugby
Featuring teams from the Ontario Women’s League. Teams TBA. Taped on Sat. Aug. 23\08.
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Blazing performance predicted for Lauaki
Powerhouse No 8 Sione Lauaki will join teenage centre Jackson Willison in playing his blazer game for Waikato against Auckland on Saturday night and a big performance is being predicted.
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School moves to retain rugby talent
A new rugby academy at Inglewood High School aims to stop the flow of young rugby talent into bigger New Plymouth schools.
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Wallabies out to crush Springbok spirits
Australia will look to win their first match on the highveld in 45 years when they face South Africa in the second of their back-to-back Tests in the Tri-Nations competition.
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