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Stade Toulousain rugby coach joins heart-warming support of Welsh boy
Former All-Blacks player Jerome Kaino, who lives in France, joined thousands of big names to send messages of support after the boy was mocked online because of his weight

Stade Toulousain rugby coach Jerome Kaino has joined a host of stars in supporting a young Welsh rugby player who was mocked for his weight online.
It began when a father, Mark Pugsley, posted a photo of his son Alfie playing rugby on Twitter on January 23
He wrote: 鈥淗ad to remove a post from Facebook as an idiot commented saying my boy is too "big" to play under 12s and isn't healthy.
鈥淚f only people knew how hard he works to get fitter and how low his confidence has been. Don't worry Alfie, I'll always be your biggest fan.鈥�
The post hit a chord, and has now been 鈥淟iked鈥� more than 216,000 times, and shared almost 10,000 times. Thousands of people, including many major rugby names, jumped in to support Alfie.
Mr Kaino, originally from Samoa, is a former All Black player and Stade Toulousain flanker who currently lives in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne, Occitanie). He joined the rugby stars to send a message of support to the boy.
He wrote: 鈥淗ey Alfie, you keep having loads of fun & working hard mate, our beautiful game is for ALL genders, people from ALL walks of life & also ALL shapes & sizes, keep that smile on your face brother & keep up the awesome work.鈥�
Hey Alfie, you keep having loads of fun & working hard mate, our beautiful game is for ALL genders, people from ALL walks of life & also ALL shapes & sizes, keep that smile on your face brother & keep up the awesome work. 馃憤馃徑馃檶馃徑鉂わ笍
— Jerome Kaino (@jeromekaino)
Alfie has also received support from other rugby stars, including Nigel Owens MBE, a well-known Welsh international rugby union referee; Welsh rugby player and former Saracens star Liam Williams, and Argentine rugby union professional and London Irish player Agustin Creevy.
Mr Owens MBE is also patron of the anti-bullying charity Bullies Out, and a diversity and mental health ambassador for wellbeing company Hasta World. He wrote:
Alfie mate, you keep enjoying the rugby. Always try your best, but always enjoy it. Your doing well keep going. I鈥檒l come along to ref one of your games one day and will look forward to it. Keep smiling my friend 馃弶
— Nigel Owens MBE (@Nigelrefowens)
Alfie鈥檚 father Mark has replied to many of the positive tweets, frequently posting simply: 鈥淚鈥檓 star-struck. Cheers mate鈥�.
Not only that, Alfie has now received (and accepted) an invitation to attend the Final of Premiership Rugby on June 18, 2022, and the official Twitter account posted: 鈥淜eep going Alfie! We hope to see you playing in the Premiership one day.鈥�
We are delighted that Alfie has accepted our invitation to come to the Final!! 馃檶
— PREM Rugby (@premrugby)
Keep going, Alfie! We hope to see you playing in the Premiership one day 馃憡
The official England Rugby account also posted a message.
Keep doing what you鈥檙e doing Alfie, rugby is for everyone! 馃挭
— England Rugby (@EnglandRugby)
Alfie has also had messages of support from football stars, including from football manager and former Liverpool and Manchester City player Robbie Fowler.
There was also a cheeky tweet from Edinburgh Giants FC (a baseball team in Scotland), who wrote: 鈥淧lease let Alfie know he鈥檚 not too big鈥f he ever fancies switching to a proper sport, Edinburgh Giants will send him down one of ours [shirts]鈥�.
Hi Mark,
— Edinburgh City Giants (@EdinCityGiants)
Please let Alfie know he鈥檚 not too big. Nobody is too big for a game with their pals. If he ever fancies switching to a proper sport, Edinburgh Giants will send him down one of ours. Alfie will be a top class prop forward in no time.
Mental health support
The tweet also struck a chord with advocates of anti-bullying and mental health support groups, including Tom Home, author and mental health speaker and founder of , a mental health service for young men aged 16 and over.
There was also support from people outside of sports, including French Michelin-star chef and TV presenter Michel Roux Jr, and Michelin-starred UK pub chef Tom Kerridge, who has himself spoken openly about his weight.
Mr Roux Jr wrote: 鈥淚鈥檇 have you in my team Alfie,鈥� while Mr Kerridge simply wrote: 鈥淵es Alfie! #TeamChefRugby鈥�, prompting Mr Pugsley to reply: 鈥淎lfie actually wants to be a chef when he grows up.鈥�
Team support
Mr Pugsley later posted a group photo of the young team, stating: 鈥淣ot exactly miles bigger than his teammates鈥︹€�
A Twitter account run by someone associated with Alfie鈥檚 rugby team also assured people of their support. It said: 鈥淎lfie is a well respected and key member of our team and above all a lovely young man鈥lease know Alfie has the support of us all鈥︹€�
Alfie is a well respected and key member of our team and above all a lovely young man. On behalf of the Oakdale U12鈥檚 coaches and myself please know Alfie has the support of us all, he鈥檒l always be on the right side of our big red wall. Much love Alfie boy鉂わ笍xx
— Dana Johnson (@DanaJoh49661281)
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