And then I just read this:
Shawn Blore, Melbourne's unlikely hero against the Bulldogs, might be a new face for many league fans but making big plays in first grade is something he's supposed to have been doing for a long time.
A former Junior Kangaroos captain during his younger days at the Panthers, injuries have long stopped Blore from fulfilling his full potential.
But after four seasons at the Tigers, where he showed flashes of his best football amid a series of knee injuries, Blore has landed at Melbourne, a club who excel at helping players get the very most out of their own abilities.
The 23-year old has ability in spades — you can see it with the lines he runs and the power of his carries, two qualities that helped him score the winner against Canterbury.
He's also a talented offloader and a busy defender. There have been plenty of backrow success stories during Craig Bellamy's time in Melbourne and in Blore, they might have another one.
Between two golden point games, the drama around South Sydney, and a new rule landing firmly in the spotlight, round six in the NRL was another dramatic one. Here's our Round-Up for this week.
www.abc.net.au
But keep a few on potential ! I'd rather have kept Blore and prayed that the 'knee gods' finally gave him a break.