Boyd Cordner fought back tears and admitted he wasn’t sure if he could have lived with himself if he’d suffered another concussion after retiring due to repeated head knocks | app85 MichaelChammas
One of the game’s most fearless and decorated players, Cordner said he couldn’t get his “head and heart to align” for an NRL comeback after seven months out of the game.
He will join teammate Jake Friend in putting his long-term health first after the Roosters’ other co-captain“It was the hardest decision I’ve had to make and my family and friends know that,” Cordner said.“Deep down I knew I wasn’t 100 per cent. I was at a stage where I was at full training with the guys and I was very close to 100 per cent, but the feeling of going out and [thinking], ‘what does the next head knock mean?’ ... I couldn’t get that out of my head.
“The easiest thing for me to do would have been to say nothing, play on and cross my fingers, but I’m really proud because I didn’t think I would be able to say it out aloud and call it. I think I’m more content and proud that I was able to do that.
Asked about his decision to play on after last year’s Origin drama, Cordner said: “As soon as I walked off that field in Adelaide, all I wanted to do was to get back on the field and I was going to do anything I possibly could [to do that].The Roosters have already been rocked by long-term ACL injuries to Brett Morris, Luke Keary and Lindsay Collins this season. MorrisCordner played 181 games for the Roosters, 20 Tests for Australia and 16 State of Origin matches.
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