#RiseForAlex a Resounding Success

The rugby league community has come together this weekend in support of the injured Alex McKinnon with a tribute held before kick-off at every game.

 

The young Novocastrian’s career was sadly ended in March this year after a tackle went wrong against the Melbourne Storm.

 

At each ground both the fans and players have supported the youngster who made an appearance at Newcastle’s Hunter Stadium to watch the match between the Knights and the Gold Coast Titans.

 

At every ground, the #RiseForAlex wrist-brands have sold-out. Yours truly attempted to buy one at Pirtek Stadium before kick-off and there were no more available for purchase.

 

It’s a true reflection of the rugby league community and how they react to a tragedy such as this. Teams are also either retiring the number 16 jersey or having one of their senior players wear it.

 

Even young Curtis Landers, a talented teenager who also had a devastating neck injury this year whilst playing in Port Macquarie, has received plenty of support.

 

Parramatta co-captain and fullback, Jarryd Hayne, will auction his jersey and boots from this round, with the proceeds going to Landers.

 

Over one million dollars has been raised as of Sunday afternoon with one further match to be played on Monday night.

 

As a rugby league supporter and someone who was watching that match between Newcastle and Melbourne, it’s terrific to see so many people come together to support a young player who was injured simply doing what he loved.

 

So, on behalf of all rugby league fans, get well soon Alex and Curtis. You are both inspirations. If you haven’t managed to get to a game this weekend you can still donate and/or buy a #RiseForAlex wrist-band.

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  • I think it shows how fantastic the rugby league community is in general. What disappoints me is the lack of action for made for others over the years. People that come to mind are Simon Dwyer and Adam Ritson but many others are forced to retire with no real assistance
  • ??? I'm not following you?
  • One thing that surprises me is in regard to the opening game of this benefit round for a bloke that got "accidentally" permanently disabled. That is the lack of any professional comment on the NRL or similar websites about the fact that a well seasoned, well experienced dual international put a deliberate and malicious crusher tackle on a superstar, which could have possibly led to a permanently disabling injury, but there was plenty of comment on sandow's shoulder charge.
    • That's a very valid point you make Tentonz.

    • Agree Tentonz. Was 10 times worse than sandow.

    • Yep, and Tuqiri should be suspended for it. Hayne wasn't going anywhere and Tuqiri had no reason to do what he did.

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