T1 Terry wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 5:44 pm
Macca wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 6:23 am
Alan Langer should be Man of the Match for going to the aid of the NSW guy who got knocked out. That is sportsmanship.We not into footy but did read about his compassion and calling to NSW Medical staff for help.
That would require a slight change to the rules because the trainers aren't considered to be one of the players and Alfie Langer was one of the Qld trainers

The mateship in NRL is really something that doesn't come across when you are watching the game, in State of Origin some of the players in opposing teams actually play side by side in club games and many of them have strong friendships outside the game.
They all shake hands and congratulate each other after full time and that is one of the things that make the NRL and State of Origin such a great spectacle to watch. Even though some call it a bunch of thugs beating each other up, they are top athletes and playing a top level sports game that very few other sports athletes would survive the first 15 mins, yet they are still hitting just as hard and running as fast at the end of 80 mins of full on action.
T1, You just nailed it! It doesn't matter where you come from, you have to give credit to how hard those guys go in. And keep going in.
There was a piece on the news tonight about how Cooper Cronk, now at the Roosters I think, Is about to line up against the Storm, his old club, and he said something like 'they will hit me and grind me into the dirt, and I will get up. And they will do it again, and I will get up again.'
You can only admire the resolve of those blokes.
But I still love Aussie Rules!