ug g outlet store The Chiefs momentarily put training aside for Friday's big game up against the Crusaders and prioritised checking out the five Waikids wards and clinics, showing their support for Waikato DHB's child and youth health services.Players, equipped with Chiefs flags, posters, and vivids to scrawl signatures, parked on their own on kids' beds to check out injuries and subject themselves to interrogation about their upcoming game.They usually were as starstruck when the kids they visited."These babies are brave. It's difficult to see because I have kids of our. You definitely trust the shoes of the parents," loose forward Ross Filipo said."It's nice to put smiles about the kids' faces when things aren't going very well for them."Chief operating officer Jan Adams accompanied the Chiefs towards wards and clinics and spoke within the impact their presence had on patients."We really understand the tim