She Kicks Magazine
·29 ottobre 2024
She Kicks Magazine
·29 ottobre 2024
Ceri Holland looks at poems written by school children for the Wales Women’s squad. (Photo: Ashley Crowden/FAW)
Hundreds of children have written poems to show their support for Wales in their first ever UEFA Women’s EURO qualifying play-offs.
Wales face Slovakia in their second play-off semi-final match tonight and ahead of the games, Literature Wales and the FAW teamed up to ask the children of Wales to celebrate Cymru’s achievement and show how inspiring they are using the power of poetry.
Submissions were sent in droves by teachers and parents alike. From Anglesey to Narberth, Merthyr to Mold, Rhyl to Brecon, children from 6 – 16 years of age have been inspired by the Welsh women’s team, who stand on the brink of making history.
The Wales squad, including manager Rhian Wilkinson and players Angharad James, Jess Fishlock, Hayley Ladd, Kayleigh Barton were surprised with the creative efforts sent in.
Angharad James said: “We’re truly inspired by the support we’re seeing From schools and children all over Wales, it means the world to us. Reading these poems filled with passion, pride, and creativity has given us an extra boost ahead of Tuesday’s crucial game.
“A big thank you to every child who’s written a poem for us, knowing that you’re behind us on this journey is incredibly powerful. We’ll be taking your words with us onto the pitch Tuesday night and hope to see you at Cardifg City Stadium. Diolch o galon!”
Leusa Llewellyn, Artistic Director of Literature Wales said: “Here at Literature Wales we have always believed that poetry and sport is a match made in heaven, and reading these fantastic poems by children across Wales further solidifies our conviction. Cymru have captured the imagination, and we’re all proud of their achievements and for what’s to come. These poems are alive with this excitement whilst also celebrating the power of women and girls in football. Amdani hi!”
Melissa Palmer, FAW Senior PR and Campaigns Manager said: “This collaboration with Literature Wales highlights how sport and culture come together to celebrate Welsh identity. Football has an undeniable ability to unite communities, and by working with organisations like Literature Wales, together, we’re helping to inspire the next generation of poets, footballers and fans alike.
“These poems embody the pride and spirit of our nation, capturing what it means to be a part of Cymru’s journey, especially at this historic moment for the women’s team. The FAW and Cymru team are so grateful, and couldn’t be prouder to share this celebration with the young people of Wales!”
Examples of Poems
For Her
On the field of dreams, they run with grace Wales girls unite in this special place. With passion and pride, they chase the ball For her, for them, they give it their all. The girls in red, ready to fight In the heart of Wales our spirits ignite Through sweat and tears they stand up high In Wales’ colours they soar and fly.
• Celyn Thomas, 12, Ysgol y Strade
For Her
Teamwork is the dreamwork! Passionately play. Be your own dragon. Yma o hyd!
• Milla, Ysgol Bro Myrddin
For Her
For them, for us, for her, we play today to inspire tomorrow, For us, we will try our best to make history We will never give up, never back down, Our game will finally turn history to herstory.