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Jamie Peacock: RL world behind Lawler

6 Apr 2024

Jamie Peacock: RL world behind Lawler

In Jamie Peacock's most recent Daily Mirror column, the former Super League great offers his support to former Hull KR teammate and current Castleford star George Lawler, who recently suffered a bleed on the brain. 

It's obviously shocking news what happened to George Lawler this week.

Castleford announced on Thursday their forward had suffered a seizure during the night and been admitted to hospital where they discovered a bleed on the brain.

Thankfully, they say George was awake and feeling well afterwards.

He's staying in hospital to undergo more tests this weekend and everyone in the rugby league world will be wishing him the best in his recovery.

George is a great guy. He's a real players' player and a quiet kid who I first got to know when I was over at Hull KR.

He'd just joined as a late starter from the amateur game but quickly struck me as a very unassuming, modest young professional.

But George had the heart of a lion. From my time at Hull KR, he was one of the players who stood out for me.

It was through his determination and his will to be the best player he can be.

He's a real players' player who's prepared to graft, do the unglamourous stuff and not be bothered about getting any outside credit.

Every team needs players like George Lawler; they're the glue that hold sides together.

He was picked for England Knights a few years ago. He's got all the qualities you need to be a full international.

He's just unfortunate that England have people like Victor Radley and Morgan Knowles playing that same sort of role.

Read Jamie Peacock's full column on the Daily Mirror website.