Former NSW State of Origin player Peter Wynn has thrown praise onto Michael Cronin and Danny Buderus, who were recently inducted into the NSWRL Hall of Fame.
“They don’t come along every day, a guy like Mick Cronin … he’s the last of the great toe-pokers isn’t he, he could put the goals over from anywhere,” Mr Wynn told Sky News Australia.
“To see him acknowledged the other night, he’s a great man, he’s a fine gentleman, he’s been an awesome player – it’s a great thing the NSW Rugby League does now to acknowledge those players who have made a contribution.”
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