Rory Lobb
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He got through unscathed, which was great.
Yeah, I mean, he's just, the way that he goes about it, he can lead with his voice but also with his actions and, you know, he's been such an amazing player throughout his whole career and I've admired from afar but now playing under him, you know, you can just see why he can do it, you know, each and every week.
He just is the ultimate professional.
He's just, he demands a lot from his teammates but, you know, you just know that you've got to go out there and do what, well, you can't do what he can do but just, you know, try to,
impact as much as he does and, you know, he really inspires us when, you know, things aren't really going our way, especially at centre bounce.
Yeah, I mean, I admire the way that Neil went about it.
He was such a, you know, showed so much courage, positivity and determination and he inspired me and
a lot of other Australians.
And, you know, he's just raised so much awareness, you know, with the fight MND and the funding that they've been able to do throughout this game, creating this great game and round.
And I feel like it's becoming a lot more than just the Monday game where, you know,
A lot of teams are running around with the beanies during the week and really getting around it.
He's a huge loss to the football world and obviously Australia.
High praise indeed from the coach, Luke Beveridge, for our next guest, Rory Lobb, who can play anywhere, but with Tim English out, went and took on the best ruckman of the generation, or one of the best ruckman of the generation in Max Gorn on the weekend.
Did a fantastic job and was really important in the victory.
He joins us on the line.
Go, Rosa.
How are you feeling this morning after going head-to-head with Big Maxi a few days down the track?
You seem to have handled it pretty well.
You must feel pretty good hearing Luke Beveridge talk about you in the manner that he did.