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Eagles swoop into school

Sheffield Eagles rugby league team made a special delivery to a group of delighted children this week, after they had acted as mascots for the team during a recent match. The gesture was part of the team's efforts to thank the children for their support.

The children at Paces, High Green had acted as mascots for the Sheffield Eagles game a few weeks ago, and as a token of gratitude, the team's superstar player, Corey Aston, visited the group to deliver special jerseys to each of the children.

The jerseys were received with immense excitement and gratitude by the children, who were thrilled to have been recognized in this way.

Aston, who has played for the Sheffield Eagles for several years and is widely regarded as one of the team's most talented players, took the time to speak with the children and answer their questions about rugby and life as a professional athlete.

The children's parents and guardians expressed their appreciation for the team's generosity, saying that the gesture had made a big impact on the children and had helped to reinforce their love of the sport.

This thoughtful and kind gesture by the Sheffield Eagles is a testament to the team's commitment to the community and their efforts to inspire young people to get involved in sports. The children who received the jerseys will no doubt remember this special moment for years to come, and will be even more excited to continue supporting their beloved Sheffield Eagles.

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