ESP NRL Power Play 2014 Release Date 3rd April (Info/Checklist)

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ESP NRL Power Play 2014

NRL Power Play is back in 2014! NRL Power Play is a collectible card game designed to encourage primary school children to develop their skills in communication, literacy, mathematics, logic and strategy. Through registering online at www.nrlpowerplay.com , you will automatically receive 12 free digital cards to start your collection! Watch out for the NRL Gold, Silver and Bronze Power cards, which will give you a special power score that will help you win against your family and friends. Other special cards to collect and swap with your friends are the One Community Cards, Wild Cards, NRL Mascot Stickers and Beanie Kids Bag Tags. New to this year are NRL Power Play’s Facebook and Twitter pages, so be sure to like NRL Power Play on Facebook and follow @NRLPowerPlay on Twitter to keep up to date with all the latest news, exciting announcements and free giveaways! ‘

The NRL One Community cards are a great new addition to this year’s release of NRL Power Play. They consist of a number of different messages from players tackling prominent social issues such as bullying, literacy, healthy eating, living an active lifestyle, harmony and inclusiveness and finally encouraging kids to follow their dreams! It has been supported by a number of high profile retired NRL stars and helps to reinforce that there is much more to life than just NRL. It is a great concept and one that has been very well received by those at the NRL.

Please find below a table of all of the cards that form part of this series, with the key message and a quote from one of the retired NRL Stars.

Tackle Bullying - Petero Civoniceva:
Did you know 1 in 4 kids in Australia are bullied every day? Be a hero and stand up for a friend today. Tell a teacher or someone you trust if you see bullying happening in your school!

Tackle Bullying - Mario Fenech:
NRL’s Tackle Bullying program is encouraging you to take action against the bullies. Don’t be a bystander, support your friends and remember almost everyone has been bullied at some point in time so you are not alone!

Tackle Bullying - Nathan Hindmarsh:
Bullying occurs when an action is targeted, consistent and hurtful. If you feel you are being bullied make sure you stand up for yourself and tell a teacher or family member.

Rugby League Reads - Mario Fenech:
Reading is an essential part of Rugby League and is required for everything you do. Rugby League players read every day. As a player you have to read training schedules, plans, statistics, menus, contracts and much more. Pick up a book and read today!

Rugby League Reads - Nathan Hindmarsh:
Reading can be a good way to relax and find out new information to help you expand your knowledge. Different things to read include; magazines, newspapers, novels, biography’s, articles, emails, internet sites, comic books and much more. Find something you like and have a go at reading it!

Rugby League Reads - Petero Civoniceva:
NRL’s Rugby League Reads program encourages school students just like you to improve on their literacy skills. Reading is such an important part of life. To find out how you can get Rugby League Reads into your school visit our website.

Eat Well Play Well Stay Well - Mario Fenech:
Eat Well Play Well Stay Well is exactly what I had to do throughout my Rugby League Career. Make sure you are eating health foods, exercising regularly and making positive choices in relation to your health.

Eat Well Play Well Stay Well - Petero Civoniceva:
Exercising should be fun and it’s important that you play fair and respect others. It doesn’t matter what physical activity you play to stay fit and healthy, it’s more important that you are having fun at the same time!

Eat Well Play Well Stay Well - Nathan Hindmarsh:
Hi kids, did you know there is a fun new interactive website from the NRL? Head to www.nrleatwellplaywellstaywell.com.au to build your own avatar, play fun games, learn about healthy food and ways to stay active with me!

Dream Believe Achieve - Petero Civoniceva:
Petero Civoniceva knows exactly what it means to have a dream. Petero has played over 300 first grade games, represented QLD in State of Origin and has played for the Kangaroos a number of times. He believes the reason for his success is hard work and determination.

Dream Believe Achieve - Nathan Hindmarsh:
All throughout my childhood I had a dream of being a Rugby League Player. To achieve this I had to make sacrifices and work hard, always focusing on the dream of playing first grade. Find something you are passionate about and go for it!

Dream Believe Achieve - Mario Fenech:
Playing Rugby League was what I always wanted to do. I believe discipline and honesty were the 2 key reasons for my success. Make sure you set small goals along the way to help you achieve your dreams!

Harmony and inclusiveness - Petero Civoniceva:
There is only so much I could achieve on my own on the football field. Most of my success in Rugby League was attributed to my team, if you include everyone your team will become stronger and everyone wins.

Harmony and inclusiveness - Nathan Hindmarsh:
Many successful teams I have been involved in had players with different abilities, skills, and talent. Learn to recognise, appreciate and celebrate these differences, it’s what makes our community successful.

Harmony and inclusiveness - Hazem El Masri:
Include others and make them feel like they belong. Years ago when I was a teenager, a neighbour included me in a game of Rugby League at the park , from there my passion for the game grew and I went on to be the highest ever point scorer in the NRL.

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The Wild Cards are really the one parallels so only one per team as shown in the sale sheet (eg. The Hayne/Slater wild cards).
 
Ok I just brought three packs of power play and there was no parallels in them. Checked the packs and no mention of parallels there either. But I have a parallel of Andrew McCullough at home WTF!!!
 
Ok I just brought three packs of power play and there was no parallels in them. Checked the packs and no mention of parallels there either. But I have a parallel of Andrew McCullough at home WTF!!!

I don't like the idea of parallels in the set but I
you can't just make them, make it known that they're included then take em out!
 
And just like last year, you can't get a complete base set out of a box......grrrrrrrrrr!!!! Ended up with complete team sets of Dragons, Panthers, Eels, Sea Eagles, Titans and Bulldogs. All other teams 1 card short. Grrrrrrrrr!!!

.......and no parallels.
 
Were the parallels only in Rugby League Week then? I think somebody posted a pic of a parallel in one of the other threads
 
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