Paul Green death

2022 - 8 - 12

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'Lost and confused': Inside dead NRL icon Paul Green's final year (New Zealand Herald)

After all, despite his loss with the Maroons, this was the man who had taken the North Queensland Cowboys to their first ever Grand Final win in 2015. Former ...

A report will be prepared for the coroner." "He was declared deceased by emergency crews a short time later. "We have lost a devoted husband, loving father and wonderful brother and son. He has coached State of Origin. He has coached at the highest levels and I think Greeny was a bit lost and confused about where his life needed to be without coaching. Greeny managed to turn the Wynnum Seagulls around and we won the premiership that year. "This is so sad," he tweeted. Thank you." My deepest condolences go to Amanda, (children) Emerson and Jed, and their extended family." Rest In Peace mate." Cameron Smith added: "I spent a couple of hours with JT this afternoon. Just leave coaching behind and do something else. "To me personally, Greeny was a teammate, he was a coach, and more importantly he was a terrific and wonderful friend.

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Paul Green's sudden death leaves Johnathan Thurston 'absolutely ... (ABC News)

Cameron Smith says Johnathan Thurston was "absolutely devastated" when he heard the news that the man who coached him to premiership glory in 2015 had died.

"He is always going to be the coach of our maiden premiership. He will be etched in our history books, he has had a significant contribution to our club, and he is going to be sorely missed." He was a good person.

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Paul Green death: BMD building magnate Mick Power recalls last ... (Daily Mail)

The building magnate had a brief catch-up with the NRL great at Wynnum Golf Club in Brisbane on Tuesday night, not knowing it would be the last time he ...

Ex-NRL star and former team-mate of Paul Green, Mat Rogers, has opened up about his own struggles with mental health in the wake of his mate's death. Pictured on his shirt is the company name founded by his lifelong friend Mick Power His legacy will be left in the employee engagement and wellness program he has engrained in our business,' chief executive officer Scott Power said. 'He was a high achiever, talented in so many ways and I admired him for his unique ability to influence everyone he came in contact with. I hold him in the highest regard and have long valued his friendship and loyalty. Paul has left a lasting impact in one way or another on the lives of so many people,' Power wrote.

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'Doesn't hurt to talk': V'landys', Kevvie's emotional pleas over Green ... (Fox Sports)

'Doesn't hurt to talk': V'landys', Kevvie's emotional pleas over Green tragedy.

“People think that I’m as strong as a wall but at times you’re human and doubt yourself, you lack self-esteem and confidence. “He was a champion in his field. Who could forget the 2015 premiership that he won and took them again to the semi-finals in 2017. “But as I said, we all go through this, we all have self-doubt. If anything comes out of this, which is one of the saddest things I’ve been involved in rugby league, it is that people do reach out if they have troubles.” “It just shows you how fragile life is and that we should take care of each other.

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Tragic reality of Paul Green's shock death (NEWS.com.au)

The shock death of Paul Green has highlighted a tragic reality for so many Australians, as the country continues to reel from the loss of the NRL icon.

“Paul Green last weekend was at the Cronulla reunion and he was the life of the party. He had the most fantastic day on a Friday. His third and final child had just finished the HSC. He was buoyant. “That’s a really simple key message to get away from this. And then half an hour later he went and did what he did.” “Of course we all look out for our friends and if they’re changing their behaviour, their personality changes, they’ve gone quiet, or they’re just looked like they’re not well, that’s easy. It means you’ve got that in your locker to be able to have enough emotional muscle to ask for help,” he said. You’ll be right’. So it is really instilled in us from a young age.” “If you don’t worry alone, you’re more likely to get the help that you need to get through the type of stuff that life throws at you.” He was playing golf the day before and he was the life of the party. “It is pretty tough to move and tough on the family,” he said at the time. One of the key things the Gotcha4Life foundation does is encouraging people to exercise their “emotional muscles” and be “mentally fit” so they cannot only reach out when they need help, but can recognise when others need it too. “It is a difficult conversation because we’ve told all our lives to man up and shut up or take a teaspoon of cement and harden the f**k up,” Worland said.

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'Never been able to thank him enough': Shattered Cowboys great's ... (Fox Sports)

The 49-year-old who died at his Brisbane home on Thursday morning. Green etched his name into rugby league folklore when he coached the Cowboys to a maiden NRL ...

“I had the pleasure of sitting on the NRL Competition Committee and found Paul to be passionate, smart and witty individual. “It wasn’t just the Grand Final victory, it was the manner of it. Greeny managed to turn the Wynnum Seagulls around and we won the premiership that year. “He was a wonderful player but his greatest achievement came as a coach when he guided the Cowboys to a maiden Premiership in 2015. “Paul was a brilliant player, and then became one of the few to make a very successful transition into coaching,” V’Landys said. “I was fortunate enough, he was my kicking and catching coach when I was coming through at the Broncos and he was also my coach when I was at Wynnum. “I had a small amount to do with him but in the time I did, it was actually really interesting the year I was at Wynnum I ended up signing with another club to leave but we had a really tough start to the season. “A very sad part of the day,” Smith said, reacting to the news alongside Denan Kemp, who was coached by Green in the early stages of his rugby league career. “That was the gold stud of his career as a player or a coach,” Craddock added. “The success that he had, or the club had under him, is no coincidence that he was the leader of it all.” “I think that’s what drew people to him when he was the coach here, that he wasn’t above the public or the fans or the members, he was part of the club like everyone else. “He had a huge standing and a lot of respect by people because Townsville is a big community, so his standing, he was very personable with people around town, he’d always give people the time of day,” he added.

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