http://www.anzstadium.com.au/News/L...ontentId=fbebd950-5f2f-4562-9b74-d2006e64df90
An article written for GI. When he mentions playing for his club in the finals he obviously didn't mean LOL@50uff$. Does he know he doesn't play for the Storm any more?
The bit that got me was this...
I think every player enjoys playing in the big games in front of a big crowd at ANZ Stadium, and you really do get that sense of sporting history when you turn up at Sydney Olympic Park.
That deep, rich and indomitable sense of history and tradition. When you stand on the hallowed pitch of
Historic Homebush and stare out at all the empty seats, you get a
profound sense of belonging. You can almost sense the
pride Souffs fans felt when their team began the charge towards their first NRL finals series over the past 20 years, and were gloriously smashed by Manly. That
everlasting glory only a Souffs fan can feel when they realise how many premierships the pride of the league has brought home over the past 40 years. This is a club that lives for the Charity Shield because
nothing else matters.
Historic Homebush.
There is no place like it. When the Rabbletohs march out tonight on their hallowed turf, they will have followed in the footsteps of such luminaries as Joe Williams, Owen Craigie, Lee Hookey and Sean Garlick. Do them proud Rabbletohs.
Do them proud.
Chicks dig missing teeth, glory glory lasts forever.