It doesn't mean anything when we go back to Sydney and its round one and we're starting from scratch in the NRL. That's the one we really want.
I was on the computer the other day and typed my name into Google. Everything on there was bad. I hope in a few years there might be something there about me playing football.
We had started the tour hoping to make about 200 pounds each as the All Blacks (All Golds) had done the previous year. We got nothing and were lucky to get home!
I'd play in Afghanistan if they wanted me to!
Me and Tricky like playing with each other.
It was dreadful, I had pain. It was like someone was trying to put pressure up there.
I'm 49, I've had a brain haemorrhage and a triple bypass and I could still go out and play a reasonable game of rugby union. But I wouldn't last 30 seconds in rugby league.
Everyone knows that England are a far better team than their World Cup performance suggests. It's vital that we play with confidence and take the strength and competition of the engage Super League in to the Four Nations.
Every sinew in my body came together in one perfect whole. But those who have ever experienced that feeling, and it doesn't happen very often, will tell you it's in a whole other place of experience from the usual ego or vanity that drives my game. So I'm not afraid to own it for what it was.
If there was a Harlem Globetrotters of rugby league, he’d be in it.
Not too many people know how hard I have worked since I broke my jaw. I have been flogging myself on the training paddock.
We saw a fair bit of video on them towards the back end of the week and we were licking our lips.
Its like a Contiki tour, getting on and off buses, getting pissed.
I thought you could play. . . You've got nothing. Where's the big hair? I brought my scissors today so I could cut the hair. You've got nothing.
Men do not greet one another like this. . . except perhaps at rugby club dinners.
It's the first time I've been cold for seven years. I was never cold playing rugby league.
We play a tough game. If people want to whinge, they can go to a different sport. It's part of the game, it's what I love about it. . . and I'd hate to see it go.
This is God's way of saying you've achieved so much, here's your chance to play against the world's best players. There's got to be some reason behind it. It has to be God. It's been created because of Him and the belief the boys have in Him.
This morning I was standing in the shower and thought how I was sick of losing and how it was about time I had a big game.
The quality of players - the likes of Sam Tomkins, Rangi Chase and Lee Briers - bring an X-factor to the game. It's highly entertaining and it's something probably that the Australian game lacks a bit.