Shaun Kenny-Dowall played down a comparison to South Sydney legend John Sattler, despite fighting his way through nearly the entire grand final with a fractured jaw.
In one of the most courageous performances in recent memory, the man who scored the go-ahead try in the Sydney Roosters' thrilling 26-18 win over Manly spat out a tooth and a heap of blood early in the first half before electing to play on.
Kenny-Dowall refused to tell teammates or coaching staff of his discomfort, but club doctor John Orchard confirmed post-match that he'd suffered a hairline fracture.
Sattler famously played on with a broken jaw in the 1970 decider, but Kenny-Dowall said he just didn't want to let his teammates down.
"I wouldn't compare myself with that," he said.