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Essay heading: Australian Identity in Literature
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Playing rugby contributes more to the discourse of mateship evident in this book as displayed in many of the chapters. Dan emphasises that "To me, part of Rugby's appeal is having a beer in the sheds with a bloke who, just 10 minutes earlier, I'd been doing my level best to smash." Rugby has united Dan and his team and has forged many strong friendships which he still has to this day... displayed 300 characters
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He mentions the decline of the strong bonds of the people who play Rugby due to the fact that money got involved and has phased out room for mistakes. "Back then, before sponsorship responsibilities, codes of conduct, dieticians, training camps and video analysis, we could empty the Esky of beer that was always waiting for us after a game, then we'd get stuck into chicken wings, sausage rolls and party pies, and then we'd drink more beer... displayed next 300 characters
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