A future Immortal would pass the ball to me and I’d pass it on to another future Immortal.“The weddings, the births, the parties, the good times and I will be forever grateful for what those two guys did for me both on and off the field.“In 2001 when we met at Brisbane Norths who would have thought we would have that journey together.“I’m really pleased and humbled that my name gets spoken about in the same breath as those two.”Cronk also thanked “one of my great mates”, Storm coach Craig Bellamy, who spent years guiding him from a plucky young halfback to a modern-day great.Roosters coach Trent Robinson said Cronk was the most selfless team player he’d ever seen and paid tribute to his incredible list of achievements: two Dally Ms, three premierships and an untarnished reputation on and off the field.Cooper Cronk is set to announce his retirement from NRL.The 35-year-old has lit up the sport for both the Melbourne Storm and the Sydney Roosters, winning premierships for both clubs while also being a strong ambassador for rugby league.Cronk ruled out coaching an NRL team in the future but admitted he’d love to be a commentator in the future.Cronk’s departure will see Sydney lose its star recruit but also gain back $1 million per year on their salary cap.Cronk’s move to Sydney in late 2017 was one of the landmark talking points of the year. The game cops it whacks every now and again but it has an ability to transform lives. The Sydney Roosters called a press conference on Monday morning where he made the emotional announcement. In doing so, he is only the 11th player to do so with the one club.At the annual Rugby League Dally M awards on 28 September 2016, Cooper Cronk was named the On 4 April 2017, Cronk made the announcement that the In 2018 Cooper Cronk joined the Sydney Roosters. "In February 2013, he won man of the match in Storm's 18-14 win over Leeds in the world club challenge.
Cooper Cronk with his Roosters teammates after announcing his retirement. Every sinew in my body came together in one perfect whole.
On the 6th of October 2019, Cooper Cronk played his final game of Cronk finished his career with 4 NRL Premierships from 9 NRL Grand Finals. The departure from Melbourne after 325 games for the Storm paid off immediately with the star half leading the Roosters to a premiership in his first season up north.The victory saw him become the first play to win consecutive premeirships for two different clubs in the NRL era. Picture: Getty Images. "Having moved to the Roosters last year on a lucrative two-year deal, Cronk helped deliver the 2018 title by playing the entire grand final with a broken scapula, the type of injury usually seen in car crash victims.It capped a nine-month period that saw Cronk replace popular clubman Mitchell Pearce, the 35-year-old still vowing to repay the Roosters investment in him as he eyes the final months of his career. The game cops its whacks but the game has the ability to transform lives and it has transformed mine. You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content
A future Immortal would pass the ball to me and I’d pass it on to another future Immortal.“The weddings, the births, the parties, the good times and I will be forever grateful for what those two guys did for me both on and off the field.“In 2001 when we met at Brisbane Norths who would have thought we would have that journey together.“I’m really pleased and humbled that my name gets spoken about in the same breath as those two.”Cronk also thanked “one of my great mates”, Storm coach Craig Bellamy, who spent years guiding him from a plucky young halfback to a modern-day great.Roosters coach Trent Robinson said Cronk was the most selfless team player he’d ever seen and paid tribute to his incredible list of achievements: two Dally Ms, three premierships and an untarnished reputation on and off the field.Cooper Cronk is set to announce his retirement from NRL.The 35-year-old has lit up the sport for both the Melbourne Storm and the Sydney Roosters, winning premierships for both clubs while also being a strong ambassador for rugby league.Cronk ruled out coaching an NRL team in the future but admitted he’d love to be a commentator in the future.Cronk’s departure will see Sydney lose its star recruit but also gain back $1 million per year on their salary cap.Cronk’s move to Sydney in late 2017 was one of the landmark talking points of the year. The game cops it whacks every now and again but it has an ability to transform lives. The Sydney Roosters called a press conference on Monday morning where he made the emotional announcement. In doing so, he is only the 11th player to do so with the one club.At the annual Rugby League Dally M awards on 28 September 2016, Cooper Cronk was named the On 4 April 2017, Cronk made the announcement that the In 2018 Cooper Cronk joined the Sydney Roosters. "In February 2013, he won man of the match in Storm's 18-14 win over Leeds in the world club challenge.
Cooper Cronk with his Roosters teammates after announcing his retirement. Every sinew in my body came together in one perfect whole.
Roosters star and two-time Dally M medallist Cooper Cronk has announced his retirement from the NRL at a press conference in Sydney this morning. Thurston later was cleared of injury and played in the test team over Cronk. "The game doesn't exist without the NRL community and therefore I wouldn't exist. Cooper Cronk put to bed talk of an ongoing feud between him and Cameron Smith in an emotional press conference announcing his retirement.