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    Just sitting down now to watch the reply. But I must say (and this is a very small personal story, so please stop reading now if you’re not interested)

    I started the end of 2023/ new year with divorce, lost my kids, my house, my dogs etc etc

    all the material items I will recover, but damn it’s a struggle sitting in a quiet and empty home.

    so thank you rugby league, you are the mental health break I need (yes, I know I need to sort out more avenues than just league. That’s a work in progress) but what better way to start the year than with a win over last years Grand Finalists and in Las Vegas.

    lets go Easts!!

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    Happy to hear the Roosters brightened up your day

    It’s an old cliche mate but one day at a time and if you are ever really low one hour at a time

    Hoping the Roosters won many more games for you mate
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    • #3
      Thank you rugby league for firstly giving the 2 underdogs the win but also celebrating the stupid league and Murdoch's 35 year aniversary. And his news ltd sposored team a loss. The main team and most spoken out team against this conglomerant pay to viewtv win in front of the first born and number 1 member is satistifying. Eat sh1t wupit murick
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      • #4
        Originally posted by FREEMAN89 View Post
        Just sitting down now to watch the reply. But I must say (and this is a very small personal story, so please stop reading now if you’re not interested)

        I started the end of 2023/ new year with divorce, lost my kids, my house, my dogs etc etc

        all the material items I will recover, but damn it’s a struggle sitting in a quiet and empty home.

        so thank you rugby league, you are the mental health break I need (yes, I know I need to sort out more avenues than just league. That’s a work in progress) but what better way to start the year than with a win over last years Grand Finalists and in Las Vegas.

        lets go Easts!!
        Good on you mate for sharing your circumstances, and from one roosters fan to another I'm glad this win made things a bit better. We have a good season to look forward to, and I think your year will get better as we go along too. best wishes mate

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        • #5
          It’s never quiet or empty here Wizard.
          They will be a good watch this year. You betcha

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          • #6
            Thanks for sharing Freeman 89. Take care mate and hope the Roosters bring you a lot of joy and happiness in 2024

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            • #7
              I am glad to see hear that the mighty Roosters have brightened up your day and footy being back is a great thing for all of us the Roosters are in for a big year so enjoy it.

              Do look after your mental health Freeman89 and reach out to your support network when you need some company and friendship don't do it all alone.

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              • #8
                My youngest told me this afternoon that she wants to follow the panthers, like her grandma. Bloody bandwagon supporters I tell ya haha

                just into the second half of the game now, first half was scrappy, to be expected for the first proper hit out this season. But our defence looks gritty! and we all know that’s when we’re at our best.

                lindsay Collins though - could he potentially go down as one of the front row greats?

                his motor and involvement is enormous! Those involvements in the first 2 mins of the second half to chase down the broncos break and then be there to recover the 5th tackle grabber to the in goal is the 1%era you talk about. And Lindsay nails them consistently.

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                • #9
                  Sorry to hear it’s been a tough few months Freeman.

                  Glad the chooks could take your mind off things and get a win to cheer you up.

                  Mate there’s plenty on here who I’m sure are happy to listen if you ever want a release.

                  Keep plugg’n bud!
                  FVCK CANCER

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                  • #10
                    Hey Freeman...endorsing what BBR and RT are saying above, and adding it takes a bit of courage to share tough times publicly...like you have. Keep getting up mate, and I look forward to continuing to read your contributions on here.

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                    • #11
                      Freeman sorry to hear of your recent rough times. Glad our footy team can give you some joy. Hang in there. Will take a bit of time but things will be better for you.

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                      • #12
                        A lot of people often quote about keeping things to yourself etc & I agree in a sense of sharing certain information.

                        But have found the whole situation easier to navigate when speaking about it - like it makes it feel more ‘real’ which in a sense is speeding up the rebound process.

                        As briefly mentioned - the hardest part is losing the ability to be with my girls consistently. Something I took for granted when I had them and something that will leave a hole in any parents who has that choice taken away.

                        I have 2 girls, a 4yr old and a 7yr old & they’re mini versions of myself (obviously better looking ) so it feels like I’m losing my sidekicks.

                        But I’m slowly finding way to shift my mindset and focusing more on bettering myself so the time I do have with them and the memories we share are what they deserve.

                        anyway enough ranting from me.

                        Happy Monday everyone - always good after a win.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by FREEMAN89 View Post
                          Just sitting down now to watch the reply. But I must say (and this is a very small personal story, so please stop reading now if you’re not interested)

                          I started the end of 2023/ new year with divorce, lost my kids, my house, my dogs etc etc

                          all the material items I will recover, but damn it’s a struggle sitting in a quiet and empty home.

                          so thank you rugby league, you are the mental health break I need (yes, I know I need to sort out more avenues than just league. That’s a work in progress) but what better way to start the year than with a win over last years Grand Finalists and in Las Vegas.

                          lets go Easts!!
                          “For me, it’s the hardest sport in the world. It takes dedication, discipline and mental strength. You accept constant physical punishment. You push your body right to the limit. It’s something that I’ve always been inspired by. It’s too tough for me. Deep down, I would love to be a rugby league player.”

                          2012 Tour de France winner, Sir Bradley Wiggins

                          You saw how (most of) the league players have the mental strength to get up every week to play. Your darkest hour was met with that same resolve.

                          Glad you're still here watching the game.

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