Chelsea Bremner -
Chelsea Bremner is teaching intermediate students at Hornby High School in Western Christchurch, but her school's rugby team joined with two others - Hamilton and Riccarton - to make up the Southern Side. Shes coaching alongside her Canterbury Teammate Cassie Siataga.
Main Points about Chelsea Bremner - From the Article:
- Chelsea Bremner is a Teacher at High School.
- Before Chelsea Bremner became a superstar at Rugby, she first used to play netball.
- Four years ago when she began to play Rugby, she first played for Lincoln University.
- Last year she won the Fiao'o Fa'amausili Medal for FPC player of the year and was rewarded with a Black Ferns contract.
- Chelsea Bremner also coached School teams around Christchurch.
- She really enjoys and loves being outside on the Rugby field.
Chelsea Bremner is......
- Brave
- Strong
- Happy person
- Caring person
- Kind
- Respectful
- Helpful
- A Good Teacher and Coach
How she is a good role model in any way:
Chelsea Bremner is a good role model for the country, and that is because she represents the Country/New Zealand and always commits to her Rugby.
Also she is a good role model for the Intermediate school she teaches at, which is Hornby High School. In my opinion, I think that she is a good role model for our school because she always show's leadership, by always helping kids about Rugby and teaching them special techniques players use in Rugby, also she is always committed into all the sports we do at school. Another reason she is a good role model at Hornby High, is because she is always active at all times, even when she is busy, she still is committed into anything, and that shows the school/community/Country/World that she is a good role model.
My own Question for Chelsea Bremner:
How do you feel about making these big teams, and being apart of the teams to represent who you are and where you come from???
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