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Rugby World Cup winner inspires Hove school pupils at awards night

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 10 Mar, 2016 at 10:58PM
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Rugby World Cup winner Maggie Alphonsi touched down at Hove Park School’s annual prizegiving evening this evening (Thursday 10 March).

An audience of hundreds of students, staff, parents and supporters heard the 32-year-old Saracens and England flanker speak about being born with a club foot and struggling at school.

She described how a PE teacher persuaded her to give rugby a try. She was picked to represent Great Britain on tour in Australia but had to find £2,000.

Her year head gave her a bucket and told her she would double whatever she raised. And she did, doubling the £500 that Alphonsi collected after giving presentations to every assembly and class.

Then her PE teachers raised the rest. Alphonsi, now a television pundit, said: “It was the first time anyone believed in me.”

Hove Park year 11 pupil Louisa Cameron, who won a prize for PE, head Rob Reed, rugby legend Maggie Alphonsi and fellow year 11 pupil Georgia Jowett, who won a prize for drama

She recounted the heartbreak of losing two World Cup finals to New Zealand, including on home soil, before the triumph in 2014 in France when England beat Canada 21-9.

Alphonsi represented England 74 times, scored 28 tries and earned an array of team and personal accolades. She was made an MBE in 2012.

She said: “Life is measured by the impact you have on other people.

“One person can make a big difference to a thousand people’s lives.”

At the Clarendon Centre in Brighton, awards were given for achievement, progress, success in specific subjects and wider contributions to school and community life.

Among the Hove Park pupils to collect prizes were

  • Marcus Braddick
  • Jude Pickford
  • George Cooper
  • Leo Haines
  • Donovan Latham
  • Ilyanna Erikson
  • Toby Virgo
  • Sana Ahmadi
  • Ella-Mei Preston
  • Harvey Stephenson
  • Gareth Bourne
  • Devon Magness-Jarvis
  • Stanley Scott
  • Laura Priddey
  • Harvey Wickens
  • Alice Guile
  • Eleanor Rowland
  • Jonathan Hill
  • Yogini Patel
  • Mia Hollis
  • Will Kennett
  • Saffron Collicott
  • Ellis Rossiter
  • India Grant

Head teacher Rob Reed – a self-confessed rugby nut – admitted having once asked Maggie Alphonsi for a selfie, saying that it was for his daughter.

“Maggie, it was a lie,” he said.

Mr Reed praised his pupils. He said: “Young people get a bad press but the young people we have seen tonight are far more representative.”

They have earned recognition for their hard work, effort and passion, he said, adding: “We are a really good school and we continue to get even better.”

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