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标题: It was a "sad" end 094 [打印本页] 作者: bjqtugza 时间: 2016-10-18 22:14 标题: It was a "sad" end 094 It was a "sad" end, nevertheless former Raiders skipper Alan Tongue says Terry Campese leaves a wonderful legacy for your Canberra club and should mais cela ne les rend pas dépressif Il peut sembler comme un pinailler 95 be remembered by fans that way.
Campese results in the Raiders Stephen Thomas Moore for the British Ultra League after 11 periods in first grade, a few as captain and 139 NRL complements.
While Tongue admitted it aber tun kann 43 was tough to watch Campese's career during Canberra fade away over the past couple of months, he / she praised the 30 year aged for the competitive spirit which marked his NRL career.
"I became sad to see the way it ended up being," Tongue said with Campese finishing the season in New south wales Cup.
"We know Campo had battled with injuries and probably had been struggling to find his peak type, but it wasn't through insufficient effort. As a former participant, when you see guys not enjoying to their potential because of a not enough effort or attitude, that's when you get really frustrated along with them. You know they're getting paid decent money, but not putting in.
"Campo was various, his attitude was right and he'd do everything he or she could within his ability to get back to his peak that's the harsh reality of the activity."
Campese joins former Raiders prop Mick Weyman at Hull Kingston Rovers. Tongue reported Weyman was a great example of how the new club could reinvigorate a player's career.
Weyman enjoyed only 47 NRL games to the Raiders in six injury riddled the seasons, but became a state plus Australian representative when he switched to St George Illawarra.
"I normally thought it would have been amazing for Campo to come back and finish served by the Raiders and play some terrific footy," Tongue said. "But I feel of someone like Mick Weyman, who struggled with injuries, just necessary a fresh start.
"I'm hoping Campo can do that, too, it's a new beginning in a new environment, a unique style of footy which I think will unquestionably suit him. He'll punch on and play for a long time to come yet."
Even with being granted leave with the first month of Raiders pre season, Campese had been training alone.
"He was at a Crossfit gym and then he was running 1200 m like the Raiders boys were doing, through himself down at the regional oval," Tongue explained. "That selon létude publiée le 9 décembre dans la revue Circulation shows the character he is, your dog wasn't going to sit all around, he was preparing herself like he was coming back to play in the NRL."