‘There’s no ego’: Geyer confident son’s feet firmly on ground
He may have been one the stories of the opening weekend of NRL trials, but there’s no question of success going to the head of Mavrik Geyer, according to the man who knows him best.
He may have been one the stories of the opening weekend of NRL trials, but there’s no question of success going to the head of Mavrik Geyer, according to the man who knows him best.
His wrecking-ball father Mark Geyer is a true Panthers legend and the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Full wrap of weekend trials.
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