Rick Chisholm

Yes I understand but he also had discipline issues and that was what I was referring to .
Players need to be 100% focused and committed to their game if they want to give them selves a great chance to be at their best on the field .

I was a junior around the club at this time and I recall his "discipline issues" were all addiction related. I do see your far related analogy though.
He was a pretty good guy. RIP buddy.
 
I get the picture Bozo , in the sense theres a potential wasted talent for whatever the reason....I just feel Suli could be a suprise packet under Des, Ballin and co....have heard good things, but we wont really know till he shows us on the field.
 
I still remember that Cronulla game....1 try was a chip and chase and he leaped above a Sharks player to catch the ball in goal, after it bounced back "Phil Blake" style.
Had a black headband on that day.
RIP Champ

Red tape around the scone
 
Thank you @eagle66 for the clip .
This guy could kick goals , had a great kicking game , had great vision to set up play and also had individual brilliance blessed with skill and explosive SPEED that left the opposition for DEAD .
That was a 10 out of 10 faultless performance from a 20 year old . If it was not for his off field issues he could have easily been another Johnathan Thurston if not better !
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Thanks so much, it was a truely an awesome game watching a rookie give it to the Roos Captain Pierce's team :rock:

This snippet only shows one cheeky kicking of the ball away from the opponent. But Rick tormented all the big name Sharks players all game - really drove their forwards crazy 😛
 
Saw this on Facebook. Very sad news.

Former Manly Sea Eagles halfback Rick Chisholm passed away yesterday after a long illness, aged 48.

Chisholm has lived on the Gold Coast for several years and has struggled in recent times with liver problems.

A former manly junior Chisholm burst into first grade with dynamic effect in 1980 and scored all 17 points in a win over Cronulla at Brookvale Oval.

A brilliant runner with the ball Chisholm played 27 first grade games with the club over three seasons and spent a season with the Newtown Jets.

The funeral service for Rick Chisholm will be held next Monday, March 5 at Tweed Heads Crematorium Chapel at 12 noon.

Hopefully the boys observe a minutes silence tomorrow night. He was a very handy player.

Rick played for NSW as a School boy ( with my brother and vs Wally Lewis ) .He was born in 1959 , and died in February, 2007.
Very old story , great fellow with great talent .RIP Roderick Chisholm.
 
I’m lost - it’s 2019 NOW, right?

Turns out he died in 2007.

http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/rick-chisholm/summary.html
It's because Manly started a twitter thread that had us revisit our favourite memories.
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https://twitter.com/SeaEagles/status/1098809128816791552?s=19

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Us oldies wanted to relive the brief but brilliant career of Rick as he made such an impact in that 17-14 game against the Sharks at Brookie.:clap:

Too me it's as indelible as the 2008 GF Beaver try.

Because as the game progressed, against what in those days was a formidable Sharks glamour Team, this rookie just kept piling on the points in a myriad of ways.

The field goal was the real
'Get that Up You!' :rock:
 
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