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Specky Magee and the Spirit of the Game

by Felice Arena

Series: Specky Magee (book 6)

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I tell you what, they're turning it on here today, folks. They're putting on a ring-a-ding-ding contest . . . And who is that lad in the number five guernsey? Specky can't wait to get to the country and have the chance to play grassroots football for the first time . . . against adults. But more is at stake than the outcome of just one game. Who is Razorback Jack, the mysterious footy hero that Specky keeps hearing about? And what are the boys back at Booyong High up to? Can the massive underdogs, the Rivergum Redfins, serve it up to the Bull Ants? We have got a game on our hands this afternoon .… (more)
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Specky Magee and the Spirit of the Game follows the adventures of a young fourteen year old boy named Specky, who is a very talented and skilled footballer. Specky’s friend, Brian Edwards, invites him to spend a weekend with his family who live in Rivergum, which is situated along the Murray River.

There he plays Grassroots Football for the first time and against adults. But much more is riding on this one special match that Rivergum is in that could either make them well-off, or it could foreclose them entirely.

The main themes from this book included racism against the poor, the line between rich and poor and patience. The main message of the book is take your time, and to never get to cocky.

Overall, this is a very enjoyable and thrilling book, which has great appeal to its audience; young teenagers and children. The content of the book is very realistic and when you read it, it will make you feel like you are actually there. It’s very hard to put the book down once you start reading it. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in Australian Rules, Outback Australia or anyone who would like to read about Underdog stories.
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  JEvanss | May 26, 2010 |
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I tell you what, they're turning it on here today, folks. They're putting on a ring-a-ding-ding contest . . . And who is that lad in the number five guernsey? Specky can't wait to get to the country and have the chance to play grassroots football for the first time . . . against adults. But more is at stake than the outcome of just one game. Who is Razorback Jack, the mysterious footy hero that Specky keeps hearing about? And what are the boys back at Booyong High up to? Can the massive underdogs, the Rivergum Redfins, serve it up to the Bull Ants? We have got a game on our hands this afternoon .

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