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Rabbitohs legend John Sattler laid to rest in star-studded Gold Coast service

One person was missing at the final farewell of John Sattler, legend of Australian rugby league, after his death last week, aged 80.

Coach Clive Churchill (L) and captain John Sattler after Souths defeated Manly in 1970 first grade grand final at the SCG in Sydney, 09/1970. Pic News Limited.
Coach Clive Churchill (L) and captain John Sattler after Souths defeated Manly in 1970 first grade grand final at the SCG in Sydney, 09/1970. Pic News Limited.

Family and friends have gathered to farewell South Sydney legend John Sattler during a funeral on the Gold Coast.

The 80-year-old, who has been lauded as one of the toughest players in rugby league, but also a “true gentleman” off the field, died on March 20 following a battle with dementia.

The service is being held at the Sacred Heart Church at Clear Island Waters on Friday morning.

The number 13 jersey is draped over the casket during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
The number 13 jersey is draped over the casket during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Hundreds gathered for the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Hundreds gathered for the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Grand child Blake Scott places the number 13 jersey on the casket during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Grand child Blake Scott places the number 13 jersey on the casket during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Sattler’s casket was varnished in red and green, with a matching spray of flowers on top. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Sattler’s casket was varnished in red and green, with a matching spray of flowers on top. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard

Sattler was inducted into the NRL Hall of Fame in 2008 and will always be remembered for valiantly playing on for 77 minutes of the 1970 grand final with a broken jaw.

Daughter stuck in Canada after surgery

His firstborn grandson Jordan spoke on behalf of his mother – Sattler’s daughter Lisa – who was unable to attend the funeral after receiving surgery for a broken arm in Canada.

“Dad, how do I say goodbye to you? It‘s been difficult to put into words,” she wrote.

He read from a speech she had prepared in which she shared her devastation at not being able to attend her father’s final goodbye.

“I was hoping you would be here when we came back from being away, but somehow I knew this would happen.”

Sattler with his wife and one of his two children. Picture: Supplied
Sattler with his wife and one of his two children. Picture: Supplied

Sattler sings at own funeral

The service ended with an audio clip of John Sattler singing the Rabbitohs team song.

Sam Burgess wore sunglasses as he departed the church. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Sam Burgess wore sunglasses as he departed the church. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Grandchildren Blake Scott and Jack Sattler, front, Troy McCarthy, and Ron Coote with the casket during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Grandchildren Blake Scott and Jack Sattler, front, Troy McCarthy, and Ron Coote with the casket during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Family members place flowers on the casket during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Family members place flowers on the casket during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Grandchildren Sophie Scott and Blake Scott holding the number 13 jersey. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Grandchildren Sophie Scott and Blake Scott holding the number 13 jersey. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard

The coffin was carried from the church to the tune of his words as guests prepared to head off to the wake where undoubtedly more stories would be told of the late legend.

Star-studded guests pay their respects

Rabbitohs players and football greats from Sattler’s playing days attended the funeral.

Rabbitohs player and coach Bob McCarthy and commentator and rugby league Imortal Wally Lewis were some of the first to arrive.

Bob McCarthy during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Bob McCarthy during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Wally Lewis during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Wally Lewis during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
The order of service for John Sattler’s funeral. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
The order of service for John Sattler’s funeral. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard

His family were seen chatting to the distinguished guests as well as loved ones who came to pay their respects.

His son Scott and grandchildren were teary as they spoke of the family patriarch.

Scott Sattler during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Scott Sattler during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
A friend during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
A friend during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Friends and family during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Friends and family during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Jordan Sattler, Jack Sattler, Bob McCarthy and Ron Coote carry the casket in. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Jordan Sattler, Jack Sattler, Bob McCarthy and Ron Coote carry the casket in. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard

The Burgess brothers – Sam and George – were both there to celebrate the fellow Rabbitohs great.

Sam Burgess during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Sam Burgess during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
George Burgess during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
George Burgess during the funeral for Souths legend John Sattler on the Gold Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard

Through the ages

A photo montage of the football great through the ages was shown on the big screen, featuring photos of him with other NRL stars and family.

“That could well be John calling in with the scores,” the priest joked, as someone’s phone went off later in the service.

John Sattler with Sam Burgess. Picture: Supplied
John Sattler with Sam Burgess. Picture: Supplied
A dominating figure on the field and in person, Sattler was remembered as a Rabbitoh’s legend. Picture: Supplied
A dominating figure on the field and in person, Sattler was remembered as a Rabbitoh’s legend. Picture: Supplied

The football star received a call that would change his life’s course on January 1 in 1963 after waking up the day after a local dance in the small town of Kurri Kurri in the NSW Hunter Region.

“To the delight of his Dad, he was a rabbit,” son Scott said.

He went on to detail his father’s early life growing up in the small town riding horses through the streets.

“His family always thought he would end up working on a farm,” Scott said.

John Sattler is remembered at his funeral. Picture: Supplied
John Sattler is remembered at his funeral. Picture: Supplied
Archive footage of the footy legend playing for the Rabbitoh’s. Picture: Supplied
Archive footage of the footy legend playing for the Rabbitoh’s. Picture: Supplied
John Sattler is remembered at his funeral. Picture: Supplied
John Sattler is remembered at his funeral. Picture: Supplied

Burgess brother’s touching tribute

Rabbitohs stars and brothers Sam and George Burgess laid a number 13 jersey on the coffin – worn by lock Cameron Murray at the last game.

Murray was 24 when he was named captain, as Sattler was, and both wore the 13 jersey.

“I think that’s a nice touch,” Sattler’s son, Scott said as he called them up from the audience.

Sam and George Burgess placed the number 13 jersey worn last week on Sattler's coffin.
Sam and George Burgess placed the number 13 jersey worn last week on Sattler's coffin.

Ceremony live streamed from midday

The custom-made Rabbitohs coffin in a varnished green wood and covered in red roses is carried into the front of the church at midday.

Loved ones and mourners sang the opening hymn in the “house where John spoke with God very often”.

Rabbitohs legend John Sattler was laid to rest in a packed out service on the Gold Coast.
Rabbitohs legend John Sattler was laid to rest in a packed out service on the Gold Coast.
Loved ones laid mementos on top of the coffin. Picture: Supplied
Loved ones laid mementos on top of the coffin. Picture: Supplied

“Father Zachary is a crazy, crazy Souths fan and that's why he wanted to be here for this,” the leading priest to start the ceremony.

He went on to joke that Sattler would not like them making “such a fuss”.

Coach Clive Churchill (left) and captain John Sattler after Souths defeated Manly in 1970 first grade grand final at the SCG. Sattler played that game with a broken jaw. Picture: News Limited.
Coach Clive Churchill (left) and captain John Sattler after Souths defeated Manly in 1970 first grade grand final at the SCG. Sattler played that game with a broken jaw. Picture: News Limited.

“John was a legend of the game,” ARLC chairman Peter V’landys said after his death was announced.

“The tales of his toughness were quite extraordinary, but they were also at odds with his nature off the field. He was a true gentleman.”

Souths fanatic, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, also paid tribute.

“John Sattler was a legendary player who was tough on the field but a true gentleman off it,”

“He was an inspirational leader who, decades after his retirement, took his rightful place at the front of the marches for South Sydney’s reinstatement,” Mr Albanese said.

Sattler captained South Sydney to four premierships between 1967 and 1971. Picture: South Sydney Rabbitohs
Sattler captained South Sydney to four premierships between 1967 and 1971. Picture: South Sydney Rabbitohs
John Sattler died on the Gold Coast aged 80. Picture: Damian Shaw
John Sattler died on the Gold Coast aged 80. Picture: Damian Shaw

Sattler played in six grand finals with South Sydney, winning four as captain, and was honoured as one of Australia’s greatest 100 players in the centenary season in 2008.

“If anyone is to epitomise the true spirit of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, it is John Sattler,” Rabbitohs chairman Nick Pappas said.

“He bled red and green. He would do anything for his teammates. He never took a backwards step. He always led from the front.

“He was loved by everyone connected with the Rabbitohs, whether it be one of his former teammates who he led to premiership glory, or the man in the street who loved South Sydney just as much as he did.

“He was tough and brave but fair, uncompromising on the field and empathetic off it, and he truly epitomised everything that we want the Rabbitohs to be.”

The Sattler family and Rabbitohs officials and players in a circle to pay tribute to the late John Sattler during the round four NRL match last Friday. Picture: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images
The Sattler family and Rabbitohs officials and players in a circle to pay tribute to the late John Sattler during the round four NRL match last Friday. Picture: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images

Souths played tribute to Sattler at last Friday’s match against Manly.

There were emotional scenes after the game with the entire crowd staying behind as Sattler’s rendition of Glory Glory to South Sydney played on the big screen after they scored 13 points to honour his jersey against the team he beat in the 1970 Grand Final with a broken jaw.

The fans had earlier stood as one for a stirring minute’s silence while they rose to give the Souths legend a round of applause after 13 minutes to honour his incredible contribution to the club.

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