I want to recreate a flier / poster from the attached. Keeping the images, but changing the words. I would expect it to take 1 - 1.5 hours max to complete.
The words I want to use are:
THINK TWICE BEFORE LETTING YOUR CHILD PLAY RUGBY Consider carefully—it might shape their future in ways you never expected.
At the start of the school year, many parents search for a sport to support their child's physical, mental, and social growth. Some may consider rugby.
But be warned—rugby isn’t just a game. It’s a way of life.
Your child won’t just learn how to pass, tackle, ruck, and scrum. They’ll step into a world where values like respect, resilience, and responsibility are non-negotiable. They’ll be expected to listen to the referee without arguing, to acknowledge opponents with a handshake, and to play the game with integrity—no diving, no faking, no shortcuts.
They’ll discover that in rugby, everyone has a place. The quickest runners, the strongest tacklers, the most strategic thinkers—all have a vital role to play. The prop who clears a path is just as important as the winger who scores the try. No one wins alone.
And don’t be surprised if they start picking up other unusual habits—like helping a teammate up after a brutal tackle, looking out for the smallest player on the team, or putting the team’s success ahead of their own individual glory.
They’ll learn that fear isn’t something to avoid—it’s something to control and overcome. That the tackle they hesitated on today is the one they’ll go in for tomorrow. That when they hit the ground hard, they get back up harder. That setbacks aren’t the end, just another step forward.
On the rugby pitch, they’ll realise that giving up is never an option. That no matter how tired they are, there’s always one more sprint to make, one more ruck to hit, one more teammate who needs them.
They’ll understand that victory isn’t just about the scoreboard—it’s about playing with heart, supporting your mates, and leaving everything on the field.
And when the final whistle blows, they’ll walk off, bruised and exhausted, with mud on their face and a grin that says, "That was brilliant. Let’s do it again."