00:00My mum's always been there, she's always got me to training, helped me get to games
00:04and she's always tried to get off work, come watch and I really appreciate it.
00:08What I can remember my mum actually ever doing is making her way out of time,
00:13trying to get down to Sydney to watch me play footy down at school
00:17and doing whatever she can to come watch her son play.
00:21My mum helps me get to games and back in my life she used to make hot chocolate for me
00:26so when I came off the field and it was cold I had a nice hot drink.
00:29My mum was one of my biggest supporters and I don't remember her missing a game ever.
00:34On top of all the things that all mums do like washing and making sure you get yourself ready for
00:39the game
00:39on Saturday or Sunday, mum shared that love of rugby she had with me
00:43and we shared countless hours watching and talking rugby growing up.
00:47My mum, she's got me everywhere from Sydney to out in the mud, from day dot.
00:54She's washed my clothes, all the filthy clothes, moulded my mouth guards,
00:58she's a huge help and supported me all the way through.
01:01I've been playing most of my rugby since I've moved out of home.
01:04Mum always makes the effort to come out to the Central West to watch me what she can,
01:08driving from the Central Coast.
01:09Yes, A.
01:09I'm a part of the Central Coast.
01:10I'm a part of the Central Coast.
01:13I'm a part of the Central Coast.
01:14I'm good at that.
01:14I'm a part of the Central Coast.
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