Allies of Origin great Laurie Daley have been contacting influential figures to start privately and publicly supporting him to replace Brad Fittler.
says the secret to his remarkable return from a dislocated shoulder has been bone broth, creams and ointments from the local Penrith naturopath.Tago, however, has taken things to another level. He is well known for being a different character – he owns an old-school flip phone and, unlike a lot of NRL players, he is a big reader – but it’s a shock to learn he won’t allow himself to be treated using modern medicine.
Tago said he had discovered alternative ways to deal with the health challenges that come with being a professional athlete. In a game where sports science is always evolving and operations are the norm, Tago said he did not consider going under the knife for a recent pectoral injury, which nearly robbed him of a place in the decider.
When asked about the pressure of leading the Panthers in a grand final, he said: “I don’t care about the result, I just care about playing hard and getting into the physical battle. I like the physical stuff.”“That’s what we do; I’m keen,” he said. “Me and Moses [Leota], we just do what we are told and what the team needs. I’m keen to take them on; their whole forward pack, they have been killing it. It’s special playing Brisbane.
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