Captain Apollo
Coach
- Messages
- 15,740
The following is from the Wide World of Sports website -
Hopes and prayers to Mark and his family.
Former Roosters superstar Mark Harris fighting battle against cancer
By The Mole 2 hours ago
Mark Harris - one of rugby league's genuine superstars of the 1970s - is fighting a brave battle against cancer.
Harris was diagnosed with throat cancer last year and has since developed several other tumours.
The 72-year-old former Roosters great is currently in a Sydney hospital, where he is receiving a steady stream of visits from former team-mates.
"He is not in a great way but he is staying positive and is a fighter," former Easts team-mate Kevin Junee told Wide World of Sports.
"I went to see him yesterday and he is determined to get through it."
Harris played his early football in Papua New Guinea in the late 1960s before, legend has it, he wandered into Easts Leagues Club in 1970 asking for a game.
Within 12 months he was in the Australian team and in 1974, scored the try that won the Roosters the grand final against Canterbury, ending a 29-year premiership drought.
Big, strong and fast, he was the prototype of the modern day centre and at one stage, tried his hand at American football.
He was signed by Philadelphia but traded to Montreal in Canada before he played a game.
He played for the Montreal Alouettes but was used only as a kicker despite his dynamic attacking skills - so returned to his beloved Roosters after one season.
"I begged the coach to let me run the ball," a bemused Harris once told me.
"I said to him, 'I've played for Australia - I can play' … but he just laughed and said, 'I don't care' … so I went back home."
Hopes and prayers to Mark and his family.