Well said mate.Absolutely tragic, but what a courageous story tear of his comeback with Cronulla, and the absolute pain he must have been training through when he tried his last comeback with Parramatta. Great story to hear when he was sick he was also going to the Childrens Hospital to help them out - gutsy.
Rest in peace Jon, thanks for your contribution in life - doing what you did to comebcak against the odds, and to give your time so freely in such pain to the kids means you did a lot more in your short life than most will do a full lifetime.
Absolutely tragic, but what a courageous story tear of his comeback with Cronulla, and the absolute pain he must have been training through when he tried his last comeback with Parramatta. Great story to hear when he was sick he was also going to the Childrens Hospital to help them out - gutsy.
Rest in peace Jon, thanks for your contribution in life - doing what you did to comebcak against the odds, and to give your time so freely in such pain to the kids means you did a lot more in your short life than most will do a full lifetime.
Away game or not, I'm still sad.
Jon is a Parra Boy, and always will be.
My thoughts and prayers are still with the Mannah family.
Suity
Determined to ensure Jon Mannah's inspiration and passion for rugby league lives on, NRL clubs Cronulla and Parramatta are set to put their rivalry aside by honouring the 23-year-old when they meet this season. As the rugby league community rallies to support the Mannah family following the passing of Jon to cancer on Friday, Eels and Sharks officials have spoken about the prospect of playing for the Jon Mannah trophy each year, beginning with their Round 5 match in April.
Although any tribute plans are yet to be determined, another option is that proceeds from the match be distributed to a cancer charity.
Home.is rnd 5 a home or away game?