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At that stage, Cordner was still suffering from headaches after he was concussed in State of Origin I on November 4 and controversially allowed back onto the field.
âWe discussed his retirement at length,â Robinson said. âThere was a lot of stuff written about Boyd and I discussing it during the year, at the end of the season before Origin, but all that was crap.
âBut we had to have that discussion. Weâve known each other long enough. It was really honest from both parties. There were only two options: stop playing or believe in the ability of the body to heal itself. Once the first option of retiring wasnât an option, we started to discuss the second.â
Hubs and bubbles and lockdowns would be
de rigueur for the summer, but when the Avalon cluster flared up in mid-December and state borders were snapped shut it meant the Sixers and fellow Sydneysiders, the Thunder, would be on the road for the entire tournament.
No other teams have done it as tough as the two from Sydney, living in a suitcase, away from their families.
That much time in each otherâs pockets had the potential to turn into a real-life version of
National Lampoonâs Vacation for the Sixers as they traversed the country from Hobart to the Gold Coast to Perth to the Gold Coast to Canberra to Adelaide to Melbourne and then finally Canberra.
Mob Boss Kinahan s Continued Boxing Links Exposed In BBC Documentary
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Alleged crime boss Daniel Kinahan is still involved in the world of boxing, according to a new BBC documentary.
Last year it emerged that Kinahan helped organise a world title fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua and was planning to step back from the sport.
However, an investigation by BBC Panorama which aired last night looks at how Kinahan helped launch MTK Global and claims that he continues to advise some of their boxers.
To discuss this we were joined by Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sports Writer with the Irish Daily Star, and Fine Gael TD Neale Richmond.