The New Zealand Herald

Vietnamese student waves flag for rugby boots ’n’ all

- George Block

A Vietnamese school pupil who fell in love with rugby soon after she landed in Dunedin will be holding a flag on the field at the final All Blacks versus France test on Saturday night.

Chris Huynh arrived in Dunedin from Vietnam last year to attend Otago Girls’ High School, and the family she boards with wasted no time introducin­g her to the national game.

“On the first day when I came to New Zealand my host family brought me to a Highlander­s game. And I liked it so I joined up.”

From Dong Nai province in the south of the country, near Ho Chi Minh City, the 16-year-old has been in the city for about a year.

She played in the sevens tourna- ment with Otago Girls’, and would soon turn out in the school’s under15 side, which would be her introducti­on to 15-a-side competitio­n.

The Year 11 pupil said rugby had helped her make friends and adjust to life in the strange new land.

“When I started playing rugby everyone was really nice to me and . . . befriended me”.

Her mother in Vietnam was none too impressed when she learned of her daughter’s new hobby.

“She actually didn’t want me to play but I signed up for it anyway”.

Chris, who speaks excellent English, will be holding either English or French flags with players from Otago Girls’ High School and St Hilda’s Collegiate School at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Saturday night.

— Otago Daily Times

 ?? Photo / ODT ?? Vietnamese school pupil Chris Huynh gets a lift out of rugby and her Otago Girls’ High School teammates.
Photo / ODT Vietnamese school pupil Chris Huynh gets a lift out of rugby and her Otago Girls’ High School teammates.

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