http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/2016/05/16/09/49/gagai-weeps-over-grandmothers-death
What a champ. He felt like he let everyone down yesterday. Make him captain. Thoughts Fred?
Newcastle fullback Dane Gagais family have revealed the real reason for his tears following the Knights' loss to Cronulla he was mourning the loss of his grandmother just hours before the game.
The Knights star broke down and wept on the shoulder of teammate Tariq Sims in the aftermath of the side's 62-0 thumping to the Sharks, prompting commentators to suggest he was upset by the heavy defeat.
Gagai spoke briefly after the game to admit he was overcome by the fact it was indigenous round round and that he had many family members at the match.
However, a Gagai family member has told Wide World of Sports the star was in fact shattered by the passing of his paternal grandmother on Sunday morning.
The family were upset by reports Gagai's post-match tears were because of the Knights' loss with comments on social media criticising the Newcastle No.1 for his emotions adding to their grief.
The family member said Gagai's grandmother had died suddenly on Sunday morning, leaving the extended family in deep shock.
"Dane is definitely not one to cry over a football game. He was extremely close to his grandmother and she passed away yesterday morning before the game," the family member said.
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"So it was an extremely tough game for him and obviously all the praise to him for even taking the field yesterday afternoon.
"It's be an extremely tough time."
The family member, who did not wish to be identified, said reports the 25-year-old was upset by the loss had hit a raw nerve.
"It's making Dane out to be a crook and that he's crying over a football game when obviously it goes a whole lot deeper than that."
Gagai was among Newcastle's best players in a badly beaten side and narrowly missed out on a consolation try just before fulltime.
He fell to his haunches and began sobbing after the final siren before being consoled by Sims.
Speaking afterwards, Gagai kept the true reason for his emotions to himself.
"It's a tough one, its a tough pill to swallow, he told Fox Sports.
"Especially at home, had all the fans turn up, indigenous round, we had everything to play for.
"Were going to go through some tough times before we go through good."
What a champ. He felt like he let everyone down yesterday. Make him captain. Thoughts Fred?