One of the most emotional moments I have ever witnessed in RL was when he returned to play for Warrington after his wife had committed suicide. A midweek match v Bradford at Valley Parade and the ovation he received from all fans when he came out to warm up brough tears to your eyes.
One tragedy could finish off a lesser man but to have 2 tragedies and still to fight shows the man he truly is.
Would be perfect if timings ever conspired that he returned to the Uk for some reason at the same time as Warrington played Cas and led the teams out onto the field .. Wembley ths year anyone
It's as rare as rocking horse doo-doo, but it is on [url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Standing-Tall-Tawera-Nikau-Story/dp/1869505336/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1299492416&sr=1-1Amazon[/url for a hefty price.
Or there's this place: [url=http://www.foxy.co.uk/Standing-Tall-The-Tawera-Nikau-Story-Book/125203611/?elLPS=1foxy.co.uk[/url
an absolute gent, he used to live near me i remember being in the pizza shop one winter when it was freezing cold and snowing like mad T walked in in a tee shirt shorts and flip flops, as for a film i'd definatley watch nikau the movie but wouldnt take much interest in the thomas version
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