Cronulla Sharks star Nicho Hynes delivers heartfelt tribute to Paul Green’s family
NRL star Nicho Hynes has received widespread praise for a heartfelt interview where he passed on his condolences to Paul Green’s family.
Cronulla Sharks star Nicho Hynes has been praised by NRL fans after delivering a moving speech in his post-game interview.
Hynes and the Sharks secured a 36-12 victory over the Wests Tigers, but Hynes’ mind was elsewhere.
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The star halfback instead turned his focus towards Paul Green who’s death rocked the rugby league community this week.
“Can I just give a quick shout out to Paul Green’s family. All of us here at the Sharks are thinking of you,” Hynes said on Fox.
“He was an important part of this club and I just want to pay my respects and condolences to you guys, we’re thinking of you.”
Hynes then went on to highlight the upcoming ‘R U OK’ day, but said more needs to be done towards mental health.
“There’s ‘R U OK’ day every year and it’s coming up soon but I think we need to have ‘R U OK’ day every single day of the year,” he said.
“We need to think about it a bit more and spread the message of mental health. It’s such an important thing at the moment.
“Once again our love to you guys.”
Nicho Hynes continues to prove why he's one of the best role models in the NRL.
— Lachlan McKirdy (@LMcKirdy7) August 13, 2022
Classy words to Paul Green's family and a wonderful message about mental health - something he does consistently, speaking so openly about his experiences.#NRLTigersSharkspic.twitter.com/o1X5MUEg05
Ten News journalist Veronica Eggleton wrote: “Class act.”
Fox NRL journalist Darcie McDonald wrote: “All class, well said Nicho Hynes.”
Absolute class that, @NichoHynes.
— Dan Talintyre (@dantalintyre) August 13, 2022
âWe need âR U Okay Day everyday.â ð¯#NRL
Lovely words delivered by @NichoHynes on behalf of the @cronullasharks in the on-field interview at the end of the game, re the Paul Green tragedy, mental health in general and wishing Paul's family all the best at this horrible time. #NRLTigersSharks
— Greg Prichard (@gregprichard) August 13, 2022
Without regular halves partner Matt Moylan or free-running fullback Will Kennedy, Hynes was the central fulcrum for all that was good about Cronulla’s attack. He ran 23 times for 205 metres (33m post-contact) and broke two tackles. As a playmaker he recorded one try assist and two linebreak assists. He kicked 13 times for 291m.
– with Matt Cleary, NCA Newswire