Robert Craddock
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They love him.
And they owe him so much because he's been the cornerstone of all their success.
And I just, after being there for more than two decades, but there is the question as he enters his mid-60s whether, you know, his desire will be tested by what's happened this year or it could go the other way.
knowing there's a feeling that Bellamy will not want to leave on a bad note, that his departure from the club will be, you know, well, we'll know well in advance.
He'll say, this is my last year.
But I don't reckon he would think this year is the year to go because it's the one bad year he's had and what a terrible way to finish, if indeed they do finish that way.
But they were...
Gerard, they hadn't made a line break until the 69th minute the other day.
And by that stage, Souths had made 14.
They were falling off tackles like I've never โ and that was the big giveaway.
That's when you know something's wrong with their desire levels, when they're falling off tackles in a way that Melbourne Storm never does.
But, yeah, it's โ he's in a โ Craig's in a place he's never been before and โ
I love the way he sort of took responsibility.
And his captain, Harry Grant, when a reporter said, Craig, are you certain they're buying in for you?
And he said, fair question.
I have to concede.
And then Harry Grant jumped in and said, no, no, no, no, that's not a fair question.
We buy in.
Well, hang on, boys.
If you're going to buy in, well, buy in.