Robbo's story - Nick's brave sister
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Robbo's story - Nick's brave sister
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-n ... 6166195055
Seems this is the article Robbo was working on when he didn't do his shift at SEN tonight
Seems this is the article Robbo was working on when he didn't do his shift at SEN tonight
"At the end of the day, a coach and a fitness adviser doesn't make a good football team, they're not the only ones who got us to two Grand Finals." Lenny Hayes. 27/9/2011.
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Interesting it was diagnosed at the start of last years finals
Imagine how much pressure he was under, not long back from injury etc, then all this in the family. Then all the other crap in the off season
I only heard this late in the season that his sister was unwell... I heard it was cancer - not quite reading this, but still very unwell...
Hope she is able to get the treatment she needs to get well
Agree its a lovely picture of them. Robbo seems to genuinely like Nick from the interactions I've heard from him and often defending him etc. Nick obviously agreed to do this interview with him....
Imagine how much pressure he was under, not long back from injury etc, then all this in the family. Then all the other crap in the off season
I only heard this late in the season that his sister was unwell... I heard it was cancer - not quite reading this, but still very unwell...
Hope she is able to get the treatment she needs to get well
Agree its a lovely picture of them. Robbo seems to genuinely like Nick from the interactions I've heard from him and often defending him etc. Nick obviously agreed to do this interview with him....
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"At the end of the day, a coach and a fitness adviser doesn't make a good football team, they're not the only ones who got us to two Grand Finals." Lenny Hayes. 27/9/2011.
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yeahSainterK wrote:I was waiting for this, I had heard something was happening off field and affecting a loved one.
Thoughts and prayers to Madeleine and the Riewoldt family, keep strong, I know you will because it comes with the surname.
Nice photo btw, he does look proud of his little sister.
where'd we hear this, i cant remember?
heard too it was something personal and family
cheers for the link op
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History repeats.
Can see why Nick was struggling on the field in last years finals.
Reminiscent of Stewie Lowe spending GF eve at his sisters bedside.
And Nicky's father dying a day (or two?) before the GF.
Talk about bad timing!
Can see why Nick was struggling on the field in last years finals.
Reminiscent of Stewie Lowe spending GF eve at his sisters bedside.
And Nicky's father dying a day (or two?) before the GF.
Talk about bad timing!
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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True but the article is full of quotes from Nick and has a posed pic.stmac35 wrote:I'm surprised this was published. She has a public twitter account and has been quite open about being ill. I assumed that it was not being spoken about in the media out of respect...
Would have been printed with his blessing
"At the end of the day, a coach and a fitness adviser doesn't make a good football team, they're not the only ones who got us to two Grand Finals." Lenny Hayes. 27/9/2011.
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I heard that the Riewoldt family actually found this out between last years two grand finals. Obviously Nick was distracted for the replay.
My best wishes go to Madelaine.
And Nick, you are a stong man to endure the last twelve months. A worthy leader of our club.
My best wishes go to Madelaine.
And Nick, you are a stong man to endure the last twelve months. A worthy leader of our club.
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Yes that was s***.Enrico_Misso wrote:History repeats.
Can see why Nick was struggling on the field in last years finals.
Reminiscent of Stewie Lowe spending GF eve at his sisters bedside.
And Nicky's father dying a day (or two?) before the GF.
Talk about bad timing!
All the best to Nicks sister.
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I see brave battles go on everyday in my workplace.
The families are drawn together and are so tight knit .
The strongest of them all is the one battling the illness, the inner strenght they have to accept their illness is just unbelieveable, they are often the strong ones and get us all through our daily tasks.
All the best to the Riewoldt Family.
The families are drawn together and are so tight knit .
The strongest of them all is the one battling the illness, the inner strenght they have to accept their illness is just unbelieveable, they are often the strong ones and get us all through our daily tasks.
All the best to the Riewoldt Family.
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