Friday, July 02, 2004
Hindy getting deserved respect
Nathan Hindmarsh will be used in origin first and foremost as a "line-breaker", the The Daily Telegraph reported today.
In an article that finally gives Hindmarsh the respect most Parra fans know he has deserved for a very long time, State of Origin assistant coach said Hindmarsh was in the team for his line breaking abilities
"We'll be looking to Nathan for some of those dynamic busts.
"Nathan made some breaks in Origin II and said he felt very comfortable in that game. And he can play for the entire 80 minutes. He's a workaholic," Daley was quoted as saying.
Hindmarsh said that was a role he craved. "I'd like to be considered as that [a line breake]. Making one line break a game, if not more, is something I aim for each game."
Coach Brian Smith described Hindmarsh as a "machine" and Denis Fitzgerald said: "Nathan is certainly one of the club's greatest forwards".
Last night on The Footy Show, Paul Vautin described Hindmarsh as one of the greatest second rowers of the modern era.
Well done, Hindy, you deserve every one of the plaudits.
In an article that finally gives Hindmarsh the respect most Parra fans know he has deserved for a very long time, State of Origin assistant coach said Hindmarsh was in the team for his line breaking abilities
"We'll be looking to Nathan for some of those dynamic busts.
"Nathan made some breaks in Origin II and said he felt very comfortable in that game. And he can play for the entire 80 minutes. He's a workaholic," Daley was quoted as saying.
Hindmarsh said that was a role he craved. "I'd like to be considered as that [a line breake]. Making one line break a game, if not more, is something I aim for each game."
Coach Brian Smith described Hindmarsh as a "machine" and Denis Fitzgerald said: "Nathan is certainly one of the club's greatest forwards".
Last night on The Footy Show, Paul Vautin described Hindmarsh as one of the greatest second rowers of the modern era.
Well done, Hindy, you deserve every one of the plaudits.