Only just read this, my mums had the illness for 20 years and it is an awful thing to have, but with the right treatment i hope he can get back to playing as soon as.
Terrible news for the lad. I hope it doesn't have too much of an effect on his life or his career. Jeez but it's been some pretty dark times for Wakefield recently, stuff like this really puts life (and rugby) into perspective. Hope 2009 gets better for everyone at the club cos stuff like this must be shattering.
Somewhere in the dust of time rest the bones of the Galilean He who was spat upon. He whose face was marred beyond all human likeness Somewhere buried among the lies of the past rests the tomb of Yeshua Of he who was made God in a world without Hope. And when this son of Joseph is found. What then will the Church of Rome say? Prepare yourself for the day is coming. And men will say "Blessed are the wasted lives who perished in the flames of the holy war"
Mad_Jack_Mcmad wrote:Terrible news for the lad. I hope it doesn't have too much of an effect on his life or his career. Jeez but it's been some pretty dark times for Wakefield recently, stuff like this really puts life (and rugby) into perspective. Hope 2009 gets better for everyone at the club cos stuff like this must be shattering.
rugby players are more approachable than the football stars and you tend to get closer to them, so you do tend to feel their anguish
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