Part 3
Jack Bird
"But people blow up if you are on the field and you lose and you are laughing with the other team, so I guess if someone shows emotion why do you get upset?
"I would much rather do that than be happy. I do care about the team and I do care about the boys and I want to win another premiership. Losing isn’t going to get you that so obviously I get disappointed.
"I am an emotional person and I guess I’m just competitive. I love the game and it has taken so much for me to get back on the field and so much to get back playing good footy.
"I haven’t played more than 10 games in a season for three years and that was the first time so that probably could have been part of it as well, but I definitely don’t like losing and especially in a tight game like that."
Since joining the Dragons this season, Bird has been attending junior training sessions at Berkeley of his own accord and was joined on Tuesday night by Kerr and Sloan to conduct a skills session for about 60 young players.
The St George Illawarra stars handed out Indigenous footballs and DoorDash, the NRL’s Indigenous Round presenting partner, surprised the junior players with a delivery from Sneaky Burger for dinner.
DoorDash is putting its partnership to good use, providing the NRL School to Work program with $25,000 to help students reach their goals.
"Birdy always comes down to training off his own bat and I’ve met a few of his mates so I want to start coming down too because they all just love football," Kerr said
"Everyone down here loves him because he is a such a community man and that is something I really admire about him. He is just a really down to earth person and for someone who has been through a few hardships for him to just come down here and give his time is pretty awe-inspiring.
"For two years virtually, he has been out of the game but he has worked so hard and I think he has put himself back into the window for Origin.
"He is a very good player and he just wants to win. You saw last week how passionate he was, with a few tears in his eyes after we lost so I really hope he gets the opportunity at Origin."
After shoulder, sternum and back-to-back knee injuries that limited him to just 17 matches in three seasons with the Broncos, Bird said his goal was to play every game and regain his love of the sport.
"I am doing that and if I get selected for Origin that’s a bonus but there are a lot of good players playing good footy," he said.
"Hopefully one day I will get back into that arena but for now I am just enjoying playing footy and enjoying being home."
https://www.dragons.com.au/news/202...ng-indigenous-heritage-part-of-birds-journey/