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    Nice to see one Roosters legend acknowledging another


    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news...ectid=11341101
    Hugh McGahan: Burgess being labelled a legend is over the top

    5:00 AM Sunday Oct 12, 2014



    Last weekend's grand final lived up to all expectations in terms of drama, brutality, tension, excitement and emotion. The television commentators also created a legend out of Sam Burgess.

    The incessant reference to his last game, his broken cheekbone and his every touch of the ball was over the top. His story is now bigger than that of John Sattler's broken jaw from the 1970 grand final.

    This was played at a time and in a cauldron when the opposition would have openly targeted Sattler's injury, without fear of crucifixion from the referee. Players today are protected from the violence of 30-50 years ago, when that sort of behaviour was mandatory.

    Shaun Kenny-Dowall had his jaw broken for the Roosters in last year's grand final. It prevented him from playing in the World Cup but he wasn't afforded legend status in the same way Burgess was.




    Many players have persevered through games with injuries to help their team win.

    Burgess was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as man of the match, which only added to the bigger South Sydney story, but I think others deserved it more.

    I thought his brothers, George and Tom, were better with their ball carries and defence. The same can be said of Adam Reynolds and Luke Keary with their tactical kicking and short, decisive runs.

    I'm not a huge fan of John Sutton, but he had his best game for a long time with a lot of small plays which were enough to keep the Rabbitohs on the front foot.

    Souths totally deserved to win to bring relief and justification for their reinclusion in the NRL to their long-suffering fans.

    As is normal for grand finals, it wasn't a great spectacle.

    The Rabbitohs wanted to bury the memories of their last two campaigns, when they were bundled out in the preliminary finals. They also wanted to lay to rest the last 43 years of disappointment since their last premiership. In doing so, they built on their record as the most successful club in the competition and now have 21 titles.

    They were helped by an inefficient and rudderless Bulldogs team who were well down from their three previous games. The halves combination of Trent Hodkinson and Josh Reynolds were nowhere to be seen and their forward pack were reduced to one-out runners seeking a way past a green-and-red wall.

    It was only their desire to compete, to not give in, that kept them close until the last 15 minutes when the Rabbitohs confirmed their dominance with points.

  • #2
    No fuss, no fanfare.
    No over the top attention seeking.
    We just quietly get things done.

    I love Skids. Thought he had a superb year. Hope he smashes it in the 4 nations.

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    • #3
      What a great well written and honest article.
      No pandering to anyone there
      The Internet is a place for posting silly things
      Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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      • #4
        Finally a well written and articulate piece of journalism - well done Hughie!

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        • #5
          Hugh McGahan - Eastern Suburbs 1985-1991

          Loyal clubman, captain and sometimes the only one making an effort.

          Let Souths have there keys, their wastrel sons of billionaires and the Burgi 'phenomena', I'd rather have history like ours than theirs.
          SUPER DRAGON!

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          • #6
            1 premiership in 43 years, speaks for itself. phuck souffs.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ray Stehr View Post
              1 premiership in 43 years, speaks for itself. phuck souffs.
              Phuck the Vermin!

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              • #8
                did burge 1 ever have an assessment for concussion during the game? if not why not he was bleeding confirmed hed had a head clash? if so souths should be fined big time and the referees admonished accordingly, but its ok to fine the dogs for being late onto the field, not wanting to run on with souffs bellringing! GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER NRL ITS NOT JUST ALL ABOUT SOUTHS OR MILLIONARES. IN ACTUUAL FACT SOUTHS COULD EVEN HAVE THE GRAND FINAL WIN TAKEN FROM THEM?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Johnny. View Post
                  Hugh McGahan - Eastern Suburbs 1985-1991

                  Loyal clubman, captain and sometimes the only one making an effort.
                  Hughie would always put in a 100% and stood out like a rock especially in the lean years of 1988-91 when there were other players making a mockery of the great Eastern Suburbs jersey.
                  I still remember that great try he scored against Canberra in the semi in 1987 when he plucked the bomb out of mid air making Garry Belcher look 2nd rate.

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                  • #10
                    Totally agree. Sam Burgess himself said he couldn't feel any pain, so where were the heroics. I've had a broken jaw and the slightest touch was excruciatingly painful. My hat off to SKD.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
                      Hughie would always put in a 100% and stood out like a rock especially in the lean years of 1988-91 when there were other players making a mockery of the great Eastern Suburbs jersey.
                      I still remember that great try he scored against Canberra in the semi in 1987 when he plucked the bomb out of mid air making Garry Belcher look 2nd rate.
                      I love that man. But I wouldn't use a poker machine he offered me though.
                      SUPER DRAGON!

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                      • #12
                        Even when we played the Warriors in the 2002 GF, Hughie was supporting the Roosters ...probably the only Kiwi who publicly did so.

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                        • #13
                          One of my favourite players.
                          Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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                          • #14
                            Lol...he no like them bunnies.

                            Written as a true fan would... And I loved it!

                            Grates tough Hughie. Some balance provided...
                            #We Stand with ourJewish community#

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
                              Lol...he no like them bunnies.

                              Written as a true fan would... And I loved it!

                              Grates tough Hughie. Some balance provided...
                              Well said JFC!

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