“They are all bigger than me, they are all bigger“. We are in the middle of one of the Easter rugby courses Sedbergh School, located in the homonymous town in north-central England. A child is in a fit of despair, but here comes a teammate, who takes him by the shoulders and speaks to him face to face with great maturity: “Bob, listen to me. It doesn’t matter if you are small, short, tall or fat. You are an incredible player, you understand it? Hug me, let’s go ”. The coach watches the scene, collects a ball and accompanies the two on the pitch: “The best team I’ve ever had,” he says.
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