Not NRL related or even ’26 related – but after beating a suspension to play in the Super League GF, Nobel Peace Prize candidate JWH then copped a 4 week ban out of the GF for two separate incidents.
So he finishes his career under suspension.
Rather fitting in the end.
I’ve followed his career and spoke to a few people with connections.
This is my understanding anyway, right or wrong.
He’s very agreeable and even shy off the field, but he goes into the nether world on it.
One of my best friends had dinner with him and others once and he was very humble and down to earth. Didn’t talk himself or anybody else up.
His brutal game:
It’s a mental instinct thing that has plagued and haunted him for many years. He simply hasn’t been able to switch it off.
It’s an attribute to be strong and tough, but there’s the constant risk of being sent off and over-doing it. Suspensions are tough on clubs and sides, especially with a marquee forward.
It’s not like he plans anything, he’s explained it to someone else, he gets captured by intent.
We’ve all seen the idiot cheap shot merchant. Someone like Latrell or a factory trying to make his mark, but JWH, was the real deal in head issues.
Which makes me wonder whether the game kind of capitalised on that, knowing his condition.
Trouble for other players, because an extraordinary lethal and potentially out of control foe to face!
So he became a target as well. Plenty of baiting for ages.
Very proud of his NZ heritage, which is a good thing. All of this opening up for pacific teams adds heaps to the game.
Handy NZ side now I’d think.
I wish him well in retirement. I’m not sure what he’s going to do. You can’t exactly teach what he had.
So he’s an enigma in a way. It would be great to meet him. I’d be interested in his plans, not worrying things in the past.