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05 Aug 2010
The Lowe Brothers will start a game together for the first time in their NRL careers, a fact not lost on the big fella from Toowoomba.
This is the first game weve started together, so thats pretty special, Jaiman told Rabbitoh News.
Its a different kettle of fish when youre starting the game with each other as opposed to me coming off the bench and he could possibly have been on the bench as well, so we may not have got any game time together.
But to start the game together you know youre going to be out there right from when it kicks off.
Jaiman says its taken him a little longer than expected to bring up his century but says its an honour to do so in the cardinal and myrtle of the Rabbitohs.
Yeah its taken me a while, nine years to get there, so probably a little bit longer than it should, but yeah Im happy mate, Jaiman said with a smile.
To finish last year and to finish on 98 and to not get a Club, well I thought that was it.
I would have been happy with that, but to get the two games and to get to the hundred, yeah Im pretty stoked.
The tight bond between the Lowe boys is there for all to see. Jaiman says having Ben at the same Club to share this milestone is extra special considering his young family is over 2,700 kilometres away in Cairns. His wife Letitia, and daughters Jordan, 5, and Dakota, 2, will be in his thoughts come 7:30pm on Saturday night.
I couldnt have done it without him, Jaiman said.
My family is the world to me, obviously as everyones is, but to be that far away from them, I wouldnt have been able to move down and live on my own or live with someone else.
If he wasnt here I wouldnt have been able to do it.
Its been good living together again. Weve lived together in the past but not alone like we are now, but just to be here when he got called up for that Origin game, Game III, as well to have shared that with him that was pretty special for both of us.
Its been very hard to leave them (his family) in Cairns, but you dont often get a second chance in the NRL and thats what Ive got, so Im going to give it everything Ive got.
I got to see the girls last weekend and theyll be back down here in a couple of weeks.
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