The one and only thing that keeps him on track? How's that worked out for him so far?
The one and only thing that keeps him on track? How's that worked out for him so far?
When you consider where he's from and what he's achieved, it's done a
huge amount for him. I've heard on this forum that his younger brother was an exceptionally talented player as well, but couldn't properly apply himself and maintain his place at Joeys due to personal problems.
Whether this is PC or not, he's achieved a lot more than 99.9% of Indigenous people ever will due to the circumstances they are handed, and that is a testament to both himself and those around him. He was arguably the best schoolboy talent Australia's ever seen, a Waratah at 18, debuted for the Wallabies at 19 (or 20?) and was nominated for the IRB Player of the Year in 2010 (something only Genia and Pocock have done since).
Not only that, but it seems as if he's very grateful for it (it wouldn't seem so from his noted brain explosions and public fuck ups). He's done a huge amount of work for Lloyd McDermott and it was only 6-8 months ago he did a stint at an Aboriginal community in central Australia (thats the only example I have, but I'm sure he's done a lot more as well). He recognises he's lucky to have experienced the success that he has, and does a lot to promote the idea that others can do the same.
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