Townsville Bulletin

RUSTY DOES BIT FOR RABBITOHS

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SOUTH SO Sydney have received the ultimateat­e prepre-game rev up with co-coowner Russellrll Crowec firing up the side ahead of their qualifying final against bitter rivals the Sydney Roosters.

The Hollywood superstar attended the team’s training session at Redfern Oval yesterday morning before addressing the playing group. He was spotted joking with coach Wayne Bennett as the side trained and mingled with retired superstar Greg Inglis.

Returning prop Tom Burgess revealed Crowe read from the his book which chronicles the foundation club’s rivalries with opposition teams.

“Big Rusty came in here to pump up the boys,” Burgess said. “The passion he has for the club is unreal. You put 10 cents in him and he’ll talk about Souths all day.”

Crowe makes a point of showing his face around Redfern when his schedule allows.

The 55-year-old is a lifelong Rabbitohs fan and bought into the club in 2006, five years after they were readmitted into the competitio­n.

The club collected three wooden spoons from 2003 to 2006 before he helped return them to their former glory and was one of the driving forces behind their 2014 grand-final win.

“He’s got that deep voice and it makeses you feel inferior when he talks,” Burgess said. d.

“You’ve got the Gladiator in front of you.” u.”

When asked if Crowe hated the Roos- ters, Burgess said: “Oh yeah. Without a doubt. He’s been a Souths fan for years. It goes back to the ‘70s and

‘60s when they were big rivals back then. You can ask any Rabbitohs fan and they hate the Roosters.”

Outside back Campbell Graham, a local junior and lifelong Rabbitohs fan, said Crowe’s speech had stirred his passion sion for the club and his disdain for their local al rivals. “It doesn’t take much motivation to get up for this game,” Graham said. — Steve Zemek

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