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League legend Garry Jack hails estranged son Kieren’s 250-game AFL milestone

League legend Garry Jack has reached out to salute his estranged son Kieren’s 250-game AFL milestone for the Sydney Swans. PLUS, have Souths found their new GI already?

Kieran Jack’s problems with his parents are unfortunately very public.
Kieran Jack’s problems with his parents are unfortunately very public.

League legend Garry Jack has reached out to salute his estranged son Kieren’s 250-game AFL milestone for the Sydney Swans. PLUS, have Souths found their new GI already?

SAINT

OLD Tommy Raudonikis turned 69 last week and, while he’s never been a saint, you’ve got to admire the courage he’s showing in the fight to beat throat cancer. He’s an inspiration to us all.

SINNER

THE Greg Inglis retirement deal that allows South Sydney Rabbitohs to save $1.5 million on their salary cap yet keep the superstar on the payroll. This has not been an option for other clubs and is a blatant example of an NRL administration that lacks consistency and transparency. If Paul Gallen gets hurt next week, can the Sharks give him a job and sign another player with his cap money? Hardly.

Will the NRL let Souths’ GI deal stand? Image: Matrix Media Group
Will the NRL let Souths’ GI deal stand? Image: Matrix Media Group

SHOOSH

WHICH punter has been forced by legal authorities to hand over his mobile phone to Racing NSW stewards as part of an inquiry into an alleged betting sting on a horse race.

SHOOSH II

MORE international frequent flyer points for Peter Beattie and Todd Greenberg in June for an international board meeting with other northern hemisphere delegates in Singapore. Why this cannot be done via a Skype video hook-up is anyone’s guess.

SPOTTED

BLUES State of Origin coach Freddie Fittler making coffee at his wife Marie’s cafe, the Kanteen, in Warriewood on Wednesday morning.

Freddy goes from the Blues to flat whites.
Freddy goes from the Blues to flat whites.

SPOTTED II

NRL boss Todd Greenberg having a beer and watching the Sharks’ comeback win over the Panthers with mates at the Oatley Hotel after a tough week in the Federal Court.

SPOTTED III

Ye of Little Faith: Two Cronulla ‘tragics’ in full supporter gear getting an Uber outside Shark Park at halftime on Thursday. The fairweather fans told the driver they’d “seen enough”.

SPOTTED IV

FORMER Cronulla football manager Phil Moss entering Sharks Leagues Club on Thursday, presumably to be interviewed for the vacant general manager of football role which Tim Sheens recently knocked back.

SPOTTED V

OLD champion Glenn McGrath at the opening of Bunnings, Lake Haven. He was bowling in an aisle to a couple of customers using a plank of wood as a bat.

CORNERED

CATCH you on Controversy Corner — back at our normal time of 7pm Sunday night — with Graeme Hughes, Billy Harrigan and Geoff Toovey as we discuss and dissect pertinent rugby league issues.

Kieran Jack’s problems with his parents are unfortunately very public.
Kieran Jack’s problems with his parents are unfortunately very public.

A MUM’S SACRIFICE FOR KIERAN

LEAGUE legend Garry Jack acknowledged his estranged son Kieren’s 250-game AFL milestone and spoke of the contribution of his wife.

Sadly, Jack and his wife Donna were not invited to Kieren’s landmark game celebration for the Swans against Richmond at the MCG on Saturday.

They were also not on the invite list for his wedding to journalist Charlotte Goodlet in the Blue Mountains last year. Kieren’s brother Rhys also did not attend the wedding, while his other brother Brandon was best man. But the former champion Balmain Tigers and Kangaroos fullback generously acknowledged his son’s wonderful achievement.

“I just want to congratulate our son Kieren on his 250th game,” Jack said. “A fantastic achievement that reflects all his hard work, dedication, determination and sacrifice to the Swans for over a decade.

“I would like to make a special mention to Kieren’s mum, Donna, who selflessly sacrificed everything for all three of her boys so they had the opportunity to achieve their dreams.”

The family rift came to a head in the lead-up to Kieren’s 200-game milestone in July 2016 when Donna said it was “so sad’’ his parents were not wanted at the game and he had “no appreciation for all the years helping you get there’’.

Kieren could not be contacted for comment.

Cameron Smith converts while his children watch on. Image: Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images
Cameron Smith converts while his children watch on. Image: Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images

CAMERON’S KIDS GET TOO CLOSE

IT’s the cutest rugby league photo of the year — Jada and Jasper Smith nervously watching their dad kick the goal to break Hazem El Masri’s NRL points-scoring record in Townsville last weekend.

It also set off alarm bells in the football department at NRL headquarters.

Under the rules of the game, ball kids can only be on the field for conversion attempts.

It’s in case a shot at penalty goal ricochets off the posts and remains in play. Fortunately, the Melbourne skipper slotted the kick straight between the posts and the safety of Jada and Jasper was never in doubt.

You can guarantee they will be watching from the sideline next time.

Joseph Suaalii knocked back rival offers to sign with South Sydney.
Joseph Suaalii knocked back rival offers to sign with South Sydney.

SOUTHS FIND THEIR NEXT GI

The Rabbitohs won’t be paying ridiculous money to replace Greg Inglis at fullback because they already have the hottest young talent in the game in their junior ranks.

Joseph Suaalii is already being compared to Inglis and Israel Folau as a rookie fullback in Harold Mathews. The 16-year-old knocked backed contract offers from the ARU, the Waratahs and half a dozen NRL clubs to sign at Souths.

Your columnist has watched videos of some of his tries this season. He is so much like Inglis in the way he runs the football, palms off his opponents and can throw 20m cut-out passes.

We’re tipping he’ll play first grade as soon as he turns 18.

Joe Suaalii: The 15-year-old freak South Sydney have signed to a long-term contract

SCG CRASH LANDING

ALAN Jones always said the old Allianz Stadium in Moore Park was a death trap. He could have said the same about the SCG. Well, at least for the parachutist who was rehearsing for the Anzac Day game last week and crash-landed on the roof of the Ladies Stand.

The victim required medical treatment but, fortunately, was OK.

Wind shifts are notorious around the SCG because of the grandstands which can make landings difficult. The NRL will cancel the parachute show if there is any risk on Thursday.

Manly legend Graham Eadie is in need of support from the rugby league community. Image: Action Photos.
Manly legend Graham Eadie is in need of support from the rugby league community. Image: Action Photos.

DIG DEEP TO HELP WOMBAT

There is an important fundraiser for Manly Sea Eagles legend Graham ‘Wombat’ Eadie on the far north coast of NSW on Friday, April 26. Wombat needs help to pay for upcoming heart surgery.

Guests at the Billinudgel Hotel will include the great Steve ‘Turvey’ Mortimer, Steve Menzies and Jamie Lyon. All proceeds go to the former champion fullback’s medical costs.

Please contact Mitchell Lambert on (02) 66725121 if you would like to donate auction prizes.

OSSIE HEARTBREAK

The saddest and most upsetting sight of the year … old St George and Canberra Raiders front-rower Paul ‘Ossie’ Osborne at the funeral of his son last Thursday morning. Noah Osborne was an 18-year-old who tragically passed away after having an epileptic fit.

Ossie’s nine kids and mum Sally gave Noah a beautiful send-off. Dragons CEO Brian Johnston was there in support and, in a lovely mark of respect, the Canberra Raiders wore black arm bands last weekend.

Luke Patten’s life is in rugby league.
Luke Patten’s life is in rugby league.

THE CODE-HOPPER

Former Bulldogs and Dragons star Luke Patten has gone from the NRL bunker back to the playing fields. He quit his job as a video ref last year and is now working down the mines on the south coast. He’s also playing fullback in the South Coast Group Seven competition for the Albion Park-Oak Flats Eagles on weekends.

TV STAR’S SURF RESCUE

CHANNEL 7 sports guru Jim Wilson is on the Gold Coast for the school holidays. On Tuesday, while he was swimming at Surfers Paradise beach, Wilson noticed a middle-aged woman getting caught in a rip. He and his 17-year-old son Joey swam out to rescue the lady.

When we rang after being tipped off about their heroic act, Wilson played it down. “She was in trouble so we helped out,” he said. “I’m really proud of my son more than anything else.”

Former Daily Telegraph chief rugby league writer Peter Frilingos. Image: Fiona Lee Quimby
Former Daily Telegraph chief rugby league writer Peter Frilingos. Image: Fiona Lee Quimby

SALUTING MEDIA LEGEND CHIPPY

The media lounge at Bankwest Stadium has been named in honour of legendary sportswriter Peter “Chippy” Frilingos in keeping with the recognition he held in the old Parramatta Stadium.

When Parramatta were looking for a team name in the mid-1960s, it was Chippy who first proposed the Eels as a suitable moniker, the name borne from Parramatta’s Aboriginal meaning “the place where the Eels dwell”.

The media facilities on Level 4 of the western grandstand of the new 30,000-seat Bankwest Stadium are magnificent — a far cry from what they used to be in the ‘70s, when Chippy and the rest of us would climb a ladder to access a tin shed that was the media box at Cumberland Oval.

Originally published as League legend Garry Jack hails estranged son Kieren’s 250-game AFL milestone

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