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OT-How mechanic Raider Dunamis Lui found second life in Canberra

TruSaint

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Dunamis Lui thought his NRL career could be over and he was destined to return to Queensland as a mechanic three years ago.

Instead Lui will come off the bench to join Canberra's engine room in their grand final clash with the Sydney Roosters on Sunday night, a decade after his first grade debut for Brisbane.

Since his breakthrough season at the Broncos he has spent time at Manly and St George Illawarra, before finally finding a home as a bench forward at the Raiders in 2017.

"It's taken me a bit," Lui said.

"I have had a pretty long career and to finally make the grand final, I was stoked (after beating South Sydney last Friday).

"Coming to the Raiders I knew it was like a second chance for me. I was grateful. I just fell into the group of boys we have and everyone is pretty close."Lui's stint in Canberra was almost a case of one that was never going to be.

One year into a two-season deal at the Dragons in 2016, Lui found himself battling an Achilles injury and struggling
"When you are by yourself you have plenty of time to think. It probably wasn't good for me," Lui said.

"My manager did the best he could to get around me. When the time came for me to start looking elsewhere I actually thought maybe that was it.

"I'd go back to Queensland Cup and just play footy there and work. At least I will be back home around my wife and daughters.

"I thought that's where I was going to end up, I didn't want to go overseas."

Armed with a Cert III in automotive engineering and Cert IV in business, Lui had long made plans for a life after football.

Another option was a job as a personal trainer, but either either way it was a far cry from preparing for a stack of work through the middle in the premiership decider at ANZ Stadium.

"I didn't think I was ready for that (post-football life)," Lui said.

"Then the opportunity came for me to come here with (Raiders recruitment manager) Peter Mulholland. I took that and really began to work hard on paying back that favour.

"He is one person I need to thank for getting me here and Stick (coach Ricky Stuart) for believing in me.

"Coming here I knew I had to work really hard to get myself going again. And here we are."

https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/canber...l-career/d601e1e9-17b6-4d8a-9fd6-fc19f57b7d1f
 

BLM01

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Mulholland found him and got him to the Dragons from Manly..then took him in again
He has been playing well but I worry about him in the big games. His drop ball from his 1st hit up last week was a coach killer.
 

BLM01

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Average home crowds for Roosters in 2019 - 17,000
Average home crowds for Dragons in 2019 - 9,000
What were those figures in 2009 and who counts how many supporters at the ground belong to the home team?
 
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Crush

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What were those figures in 2009 and who counts how many supporters at the ground belong to the home team?
2019 and its not total home supporters its total attendance when playing at home ground.
 

SBD82

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Mulholland found him and got him to the Dragons from Manly..then took him in again
He has been playing well but I worry about him in the big games. His drop ball from his 1st hit up last week was a coach killer.
If playing poorly in big games is his most prominent flaw, he’d be perfect for our club.

We don’t play in big games.
 

Saint_JimmyG

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No one can say “hand on heart” that this bloke was worth recruiting.

Only one of a few reason why I’m glad Mullholland left as quickly as he arrived.
 

Forbes Creek Dragons

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Average home crowds for Roosters in 2019 - 17,000
Average home crowds for Dragons in 2019 - 9,000
That’s pretty bloody low for a team that is strongly in contention for 2 in a row. And comparing the grand final overwhelming favourites with a team that has suffered the worst season in its history is not the greatest comparison of all time to be honest.
 

BLM01

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2019 and its not total home supporters its total attendance when playing at home ground.
and so...roosters were on top and won the GF last year.
That is normal when teams are going well is it not V teams are at the bottom

Not sure what your point is except the bit where you want Roosters to win tomorrow and probably will and you dont live in Bondi
Why bring Dragons home ground figures into this thread?
And more than 17,000 people live in Bondi
 

BLM01

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No one can say “hand on heart” that this bloke was worth recruiting.

Only one of a few reason why I’m glad Mullholland left as quickly as he arrived.
and Mose Masoe, Dane Neilson, The Butcher, Beau henry, Kris Keating, Manly gun 1/2 from under 20's that was supposed to be next big thing...to name a few
 

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