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Very classy speech from Cooper. You can tell he's keen to make sure that everyone at the Storm knows how much he appreciated his time with us. He will go down as one of the greats even though he probably won't make it to immortal status. I assume it's a given that Billy and Cam will get statues somewhere in Melbourne: I wonder if Cooper will also be celebrated this way? Or will Storm historians refer to 'The Big Three' as Billy, Cam and Craig?
We must all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately
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Greg Inglis admitted to rehab clinic as NRL legend struggles with retirement
May 24, 2019 11:49am
Source: FOX SPORTS
Greg Inglis has been admitted to a rehabilitation clinic as the retired NRL legend struggles with life after football.
The South Sydney Rabbitohs released a statement on Friday confirming Inglis had entered a facility for treatment for mental health issues.
The Daily Telegraph reports he will also be treated for alcohol issues.
“Rabbitohs and Souths Cares ambassador Greg Inglis has entered a facility to undergo treatment to assist with and support his mental health,” the statement read.
“On behalf of Greg and his family, we ask the media and the public to respect their privacy.
“No further comment will be made by the Rabbitohs, Greg, his management or his family at this time.
According to the Telegraph, Inglis is said to depressed and fragile.
It comes after NRL CEO Todd Greenberg confirmed he was “aware of some of the issues that (Inglis) is facing” and said they were in contact with the retired star and the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
“It will be a journey for Greg. But he’s got a lot of support.
“He’s got a lot of people around him, including all of us at the NRL.”
Nine’s Danny Weidler, meanwhile, reported Inglis was “struggling” with the transition into life after football
Inglis has bravely shared his mental health journey with the league community in the past, including revealing he spent time in a mental health rehab facility almost two years ago.
Justin O'Neil taken to hospital on Sunday morning with spleen damage after Saturday's win over the Raiders.
No further info at this stage, so best wishes Juzzy.
No further info at this stage, so best wishes Juzzy.
We must all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately
Chase Stanley played for the Toronto Wolfpack who won the £1million pound game over the weekend. This means that the Wolfpack will be promoted to Super League in 2020.
Toronto defeated Featherstone Rovers, Dane Chisholm played for Featherstone.
Toronto defeated Featherstone Rovers, Dane Chisholm played for Featherstone.