Rose ready for last Sea Eagles hurrah

By Steve Jancetic / Wire

George Rose has tried doing skinny.

“I think the lightest I played at was something like 110 and I felt like a feather,” the Manly prop recalled.

“It didn’t quite feel right. I do enjoy playing big.”

And big has been the word to sum up Rose’s career at the Sea Eagles, which comes to an end in Sunday’s grand final against the Sydney Roosters before his move south to Melbourne in 2014.

In an age where footballers indulge all manner of holistic and raw food diets in a bid to get every possible edge on the field, Rose has never allowed his girth to become an issue.

“I can’t help myself, I love a good steak,” Rose said, “I probably eat more than the (recommended portion) palm size.”

When he runs out on Sunday the No.17 jersey he has grown to love will again be riding up the generous belly.

It’s all part of what makes George Rose the footballer he is and a player who has made some NRL fans do the unthinkable – support Manly.

There’s likable larikin in Rose, but the man himself says it’s because fans can relate to him.

“I reckon they look at the screen, they look at me, then they look down at themselves.

“They think, ‘that’s me out there on the field’, why am I not out there.”

The difference is he competes at the highest level week after week.

His efforts for the Sea Eagles this season have helped the club out of a hole, after they lost regular props Jason King and Joe Galuvao to long-term injuries.

Rose stepped into the breach and delivered a series of performances that have some Manly fans asking just why they have let him go.

And the secret to being able to battle lean, muscle-clad footballers week-in week out?

“It’s the magic of (Sea Eagles trainer) Donny Singe,” Rose said.

“He’s had some big battles with me over the years.

“I think he came to accept as long as he has me doing the right thing on the field, that’s all that matters.

“I’ll sit down and have a good chat to him after this game and come clean on all the lies I’ve told him over the years.”

But maybe one more favour of Singe, like a phone call to Storm coach Craig Bellamy before the start of next year’s pre-season training?

“I’d love it if he did that but I don’t think l’m going to avoid that,” Rose said.

“Once I get down there (to the Storm) it’s going to be unavoidable.

“Who knows, I could end up with a six-pack down there.”

The Crowd Says:

2013-10-05T00:50:50+00:00

up in the north

Guest


The game needs more blokes with his personality. Go big fella.

2013-10-05T00:24:31+00:00

eagleJack

Guest


He's a good pickup for the Stom MC. Not afraid to take the tough carries out of the red zone, and is always a chance of forcing his way over close to the try line. Hope Manly send him out a winner!

2013-10-04T23:23:54+00:00

Wozza

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Gotta admit as a roosters fan I do enjoy watching the big fella go round ...my wife always jokes about his big tumpty.... Having said that I certainly don't want his last game at manly to be a win ...

2013-10-04T22:13:50+00:00

Meesta Cool

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Welcome to Storm George and thanks to Manly for letting him help us out for a year (or two).. The world and sport needs larger than life characters,,, you will be made very welcome by the Storm supporters mate!..

2013-10-04T21:58:25+00:00

Will

Guest


Love big Gorgie - Ill never forget his comment, "If they are only going to play me for 12 minutes then Im only going to train for 12 minutes" :)

2013-10-04T21:14:25+00:00

Fran_Gipani

Guest


*Standing ovation* Take a bow George. You big hunka burning love. I can't STAND gym junky, waxed chest, gold rimmed sunglasses, and everything new style "men" are all about. HINT FOR MEN- we really love that you look MASCULINE. Put down that guyliner, quit it with the shaped eyebrows and shaved legs. WE'LL do that....CHEERS.

2013-10-04T14:21:29+00:00

toveys right hand

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We love you georgy boiiiii

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