Despite sporting a bruise from a stray elbow under his left eye, nothing could take the shine of Nat Butcher’s four-try performance in the Sydney Roosters final game at the SCG.
It was left for Butcher’s coach and captain to shower the Roosters’ new Mr Fix-it with praise.
Said Tedesco: “He probably does a lot of the work that goes unnoticed. Defensively, a lot of those one per cent areas we know we’re going to get that out of Nat.”
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