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  • The fight for Jackson Hastings

    Looks like we are in a fight for Horries son !



    HIS father is a Roosters legend and now the Bondi-based club is trying to steal Jackson Hastings from under the nose of St George Illawarra.

    Kevin "Horrie" Hastings lives in Florida these days, but his delight was obvious when word filtered through about the interest NRL clubs are showing in his son, including his former team the Roosters.

    Young Jackson, who made his Holden Cup debut for the Dragons against Manly on Monday night - scoring a try and kicking five goals - is a chip off the old block.

    "Jackson is tenacious, tough, aggressive and cheeky - just like his dad," Roosters recruitment officer Peter O'Sullivan sai

    "Kevin was a legend at the Roosters and we would love to have Jackson here. If he wants to come, we would take him with open arms.

    "He can play hooker, halfback, five-eighth and fullback. He is a footballer with great versatility. Jackson ticks plenty of boxes. He is certainly a player of interest."

    Even though Kevin is living in the US, he was in Jackson's thoughts when he paid tribute to his mum and dad on Monday night with a special message taped to his wrist.

    Kevin was one of the tricolours' most loved figures, playing 228 first-grade games for the club between 1976 and 1987. He is often described as one of the best players never to represent Australia.

    Hastings has noted Jackson's climb up the rugby league ladder with pride and will have a say in which club his son heads to, despite being on the other side of the world.

    "I am sure there are a number of clubs chasing him," Hastings said via Facebook. "Sam Ayoub is his manager and when he receives any offers he will let Jackson's mum and I know.

    "We will then all discuss the situation and figure out what is best for the young man. That will also include where clubs want to play him and what opportunities he has on and off the field.

    "I will tell you that he truly loves his footy and he just wants to be the best that he can be."

    Russell Fairfax, a former teammate of Hastings, yesterday described the former halfback as fearless - and he says Horrie's work ethic will have rubbed off on Jackson.

    "I only have great memories of 'Horrie'," Fairfax said.

    "He is the epitome of a guy that had every attribute you needed, but he somehow never made rep football. It was a crying shame.

    "He had the physical side, the nous, the in-built grunt. He should have played rep football.

    "There was nothing he wouldn't have a go at on the field.

    "He was fearless and took everything as a challenge.

    "If Jackson has some of the same traits as his old man, he will be a success. Kevin did all the fitness work and I have no doubt that would have rubbed off on his son.

    "There wasn't anything or anyone Kevin wouldn't attempt to tackle."

    The Roosters yesterday also re-signed Daniel Mortimer to a new two-year deal.

    "I feel so comfortable here at the Roosters," Mortimer said. "I'm really enjoying being part of the team and have made some great friends here, on and off the field.

    "The club has been great to me. I know my role and I'm learning so much.

    "That's a big part of the reason I really wanted to stay. I'm excited that I'll continue to represent the Roosters for a further two years."



    http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226637068567

  • #2
    Ive watched the kid and to be honest he looks awkward when he plays, he runs likes forest Gump. He does look tough and I'm sure with Horries blood lines he will be all heart.

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    • #3
      Come on horrie have a word in his ear, we want him at the chooks

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      • #4
        I have been thinking about signing him, and I cant really give merit to it, considering we have just resigned Morts, have young Tyler Cornish in the 20's, we signed from Canberra, and Pearce has just resigned as well, so its a long waiting period for him, if he wants to play first grade with us. It would be great having Horries son in the club, but would it be the best thing for his career, Iám not sure it would be.

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        • #5
          Well it says he can play in the halves, hooker & fullback, I think he's still only 17 isn't he, I reckon we can make room for him, FFS he's Horrie's boy, he has to be a Rooster!!!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Big Arty View Post
            Well it says he can play in the halves, hooker & fullback, I think he's still only 17 isn't he, I reckon we can make room for him, FFS he's Horrie's boy, he has to be a Rooster!!!
            Have been thinking about this, Arty.
            The kid's got to do what's best for him. Sometimes it just doesn't work out the way we imagine it should.
            Jr Jr is an example. I'm sure the Tigers were spewing when he signed with us.

            That said, I too would love nothing more than to see Horrie's kid in our colours.

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            • #7
              Very rare do we miss out on some one we want , bring him home

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Burnt Rooster View Post
                I have been thinking about signing him, and I cant really give merit to it, considering we have just resigned Morts, have young Tyler Cornish in the 20's, we signed from Canberra, and Pearce has just resigned as well, so its a long waiting period for him, if he wants to play first grade with us. It would be great having Horries son in the club, but would it be the best thing for his career, Iám not sure it would be.
                Yes....lets let the son of our 'favourite son' go to another club on the oft chance that Tyler Cornish develops into a first grader. What a wonderful idea! Would suggest you leave the recruitment to POS

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Headless Chook View Post
                  Yes....lets let the son of our 'favourite son' go to another club on the oft chance that Tyler Cornish develops into a first grader. What a wonderful idea! Would suggest you leave the recruitment to POS
                  What, we should sign Hastings just because he's Horrie's son? Considering what options we have elsewhere in the club is sound thinking. The "oft chance" he becomes a first grader? Obviously the club thinks Cornish is a chance - they signed him

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                  • #10
                    Good lord, all fighting over another kid with a bloodline.

                    Seriously Horrie wasn't a freak. He was a toiler. He was competitive. He was a pro in a semi pro game.

                    Everyone goes misty eyed over Horrie. Re living youth. I never saw him lead us to a GF. Not saying he didn't try his arse off but IMO he's not much different to DaFunchy.

                    Now that's something to whinge about ladies.



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                    You know it makes sense.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by stsae View Post
                      Good lord, all fighting over another kid with a bloodline.

                      Seriously Horrie wasn't a freak. He was a toiler. He was competitive. He was a pro in a semi pro game.

                      Everyone goes misty eyed over Horrie. Re living youth. I never saw him lead us to a GF. Not saying he didn't try his arse off but IMO he's not much different to DaFunchy.

                      Now that's something to whinge about ladies.

                      wash your mouth out

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by stsae View Post
                        Seriously Horrie wasn't a freak. He was a toiler. He was competitive. He was a pro in a semi pro game.
                        Yep, a toiler who won the Rothmans Medal (1981), Rugby League Week Player of the Year (1980, 1981 and 1982), Dally M Halfback of the Year (1980, 1981 and 1982) and Amco Cup player of the series (1979).

                        Originally posted by stsae View Post
                        Everyone goes misty eyed over Horrie. Re living youth. I never saw him lead us to a GF. Not saying he didn't try his arse off but IMO he's not much different to DaFunchy.
                        Did you sleep through 1980?

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                        • #13
                          I emailed Horry as I have him as a linked in contact but he hasnt replied!

                          I think he is keeping his cards close to his chest.
                          Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by stsae View Post
                            Good lord, all fighting over another kid with a bloodline.

                            Seriously Horrie wasn't a freak. He was a toiler. He was competitive. He was a pro in a semi pro game.

                            Everyone goes misty eyed over Horrie. Re living youth. I never saw him lead us to a GF. Not saying he didn't try his arse off but IMO he's not much different to DaFunchy.

                            Now that's something to whinge about ladies.


                            Geez, I normally respect everyones opinions but you might of lost me on this one.

                            I get that he wasn't a particularly flash or freakingly skilful player, but there wouldn't be a team, from any generation, that wouldn't like to have a player like Kevin Hastings in it.

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                            • #15
                              It may have been tongue in cheek, I'm a bit slow today

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