Wayde Drew, A football-mad 12-year-old who was born without a left forearm, has become a talented goalkeeper for his community team. ‘They’ve given him that chance, and he’s shown them that he is really good in goal.'
A football-mad pre-teen who was born without a left forearm has become a talented goalkeeper for his community team.
But, as he’s got older, Wayde hasn’t let this physical difference stop him and has always been determined to play football – despite other children thinking he would be ‘rubbish.’ Kirsty explains: ‘He’s always played football from being little, and he’s got an older brother who loves it.
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