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RUTTER’S RIO GLORY BID

JOE NELSON talks to Jack Rutter about his hopes and ambitions for the Paralympic Games in Rio this month…

GREAT Britain’s Cerebral Palsy Football captain Jack Rutter is confident his side can overcome the odds and leave a “lasting legacy” at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
The 25-year-old will lead out the GB team at Rio as they aim to contend for a podium position and become the “best GB Cerebral Palsy team there has ever been”.
However, a significant challenge lies ahead for the Brits, as they are just one of three qualified nations not to have b...

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