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Thanks John Kennedy

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I could not find a thread but this man demands our respect.

There are so many stories that are better told by others but perhaps the ultimate tribute is that he left the game in a better state than when he entered.

Few are his equal and we are lucky to have one such man in RDB.

Cherish them while they live and value their contribution thereafter.

 

J.K. was as articulate, intelligent and  successful as they come but i found him irritating . I remember him as a player in his last couple of years when he was a spoiling short ruckman who delighted in getting under the skin of our Big Bob Johnson . As a coach he admitted to particularly disliking us -  a legacy of so many defeats in the 1950's . Another annoying trait was when he appeared on World of Sport Coach's Corner he would often pour extravagant praise on well-defeated opposition .   My dad once described him as "flamboyantly modest" .

 

A colossus of the game. I am surprised he was still alive. Looked old when he won his first flag and seems to have been around forever. I thought he was much older than 91, more like 120. 


2 hours ago, dee-eee said:

J.K. was as articulate, intelligent and  successful as they come but i found him irritating . I remember him as a player in his last couple of years when he was a spoiling short ruckman who delighted in getting under the skin of our Big Bob Johnson . As a coach he admitted to particularly disliking us -  a legacy of so many defeats in the 1950's . Another annoying trait was when he appeared on World of Sport Coach's Corner he would often pour extravagant praise on well-defeated opposition .   My dad once described him as "flamboyantly modest" .

With respect to your Dad. Surely one of the least flamoyant people ever in the game.

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