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Settled Hindmarsh says he has no plans for going bush

dazeely

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PARRAMATTA NRL star Nathan Hindmarsh says that he is still very much a country boy but he has no plans at this stage to emulate his brother Ian and follow his career at the top with a stint in the bush.
Hindmarsh, who was at Perthville yesterday afternoon to present a cheque to the Villages United Junior Rugby League Club, spoke about his junior career in the Southern Highlands with the local school students but said he was likely to remain in the city when he retires.

“I’m not too sure what I’m going to do when I finish – I’ve still got two years on my contract at Parramatta,” he said. “I won’t be a dairy farmer that’s for sure,” he said in reference to Ian Hindmarsh, currently a dairy farmer in Cowra and coach of the Magpies’ Group 10 premier league side.

“That’s in his blood, but it isn’t in mine. I love the country, but my kids and my wife are pretty settled in Sydney. I still love getting out to the country areas to do things like this though.”

Nathan Hindmarsh played his junior league with the Robertson Spuddies before moving on to the Moss Vale Dragons, and admitted that initially a career being paid to play football wasn’t something he thought about.

“I had not given much thought to professional football until a little way through high school,” he said.

“Like every kid playing rugby league I wanted to play for Australia and get to the top level but it was more of a dream than something I really thought about.”

The hard-working second rower, who has played 20 Tests for Australia and 21 State of Origin matches for NSW was part of the Parramatta side who stormed into last year’s grand final only to be denied by the Melbourne Storm – who were later stripped of the title for salary cap breaches.

Fortune hasn’t been as kind to the Eels in 2010, and they missed the finals altogether though he is confident things can improve again after a big off-season.

“It was very disappointing to go as poorly as we did especially compared to last year,” Hindmarsh said.

“Already we are really looking forward to getting back into training and preparing for next season. I think basically we just didn’t have the same players playing well who were playing good football last year.

“We have picked up Carl Webb from the Cowboys for next year, we also have Shane Shackleton to come back who missed all of this year through injury, and with Justin Poore there and a couple of others we should have a pretty strong forward pack for next season.”

While he said that naturally his interest in the current finals series has been lessened by his own side’s absence, he is leaning towards a red, white and blue victory in two Sundays’ time, and he is certain as to where his loyalties lie regarding the remaining four teams.

“It is hard to pick, but of the teams left I would like to see the Roosters win I think, I’ve always been a bit of a Brian Smith fan from back when he was coaching at the Eels,” he said.

“They are capable of playing some really good footy and I think they might just be too good."
http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/n...plans-for-going-bush/1949268.aspx?storypage=0
 
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I reckon he is going to try to grow his career in the media - going by the amount of appearances that he has made on the footy show.

Having said that, I dont know if he quite has the skills in front of the camera, as say, Dell.

I hope he stays in the media though - he is a better clown than Beau Ryan.....
 

strider

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Dell doesn't have skills .... his self obsession wears thin after about 10 self pats on the back
 

Gronk

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Hindy will do well post footy. A very likeable chap and a highly respected footballer. Even the haters would struggle to find ways of bagging him.
 

hineyrulz

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Dell doesn't have skills .... his self obsession wears thin after about 10 self pats on the back
Agreed, it got boring ages ago. The lame insults last night against Mario weren't funny at all, i even think Mario come out on top on points :lol:
 

fish eel

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I wonder if Hindy has had media training?

His performance has improved 100% in front of the cameras
 

Parra Guru

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Hindy will easily find a career in the media. He's well respected and well liked, and doesn't talk crap. He's like Sterlo but probably not as insighful. But we need more people like him calling the games instead of idiots like Big Dill, Fatty and the Johns boys.
 

Nikki

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If Freddy "I think I just ate a moth" Fittler can get a gig on the tele,then so can Hindy. Hell, Hindy's even making commercials these days!
 

JessEel

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"AAAAAHHHH i think i just ate a moth!!"

Still one of my favourite moments of TV EVERR!!!



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Twizzle

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Hindy will do well post footy. A very likeable chap and a highly respected footballer. Even the haters would struggle to find ways of bagging him.

this

I wonder if Hindy has had media training?

His performance has improved 100% in front of the cameras

I thought they all got media training now days as well a other life skills as they are all professionals and jack sh*t else to do.
 

Hellsy

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Media for sure I reckon, he is much better to listen to than some of the other fools we currently have :D and maybe with a side of NRL work, like One Community.
 
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