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Billy Slater opens up about devastating new family tragedy a year after footy legend's brother in law died saving his daughter from drowning
Billy Slater opens up about devastating new family tragedy a year after footy legend's brother in law died saving his daughter from drowning

Daily Mail​

time26-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Billy Slater opens up about devastating new family tragedy a year after footy legend's brother in law died saving his daughter from drowning

Queensland coach Billy Slater has opened up for the first time about the death of his father just 10 months after the rugby league legend's brother in law died while saving his daughter from drowning. Slater, who is preparing to coach his fourth State of Origin series, says he will miss his dad Ron this week when he heads to Suncorp Stadium for the series Opener. Ron passed away in late January at the age of 72 after a long battle with emphysema. A smoker for 50 years, Ron had a serious health scare in 2018 that led to him giving up smoking and later receiving a double lung transplant in 2021. 'I used to run the Queensland team by Dad every game. I can't do that anymore,' Slater told News Corp. 'I do a lot of travelling in the car, going to the airport, and Dad was the No.1 number on my phone that I would hit. 'I can't make that call anymore for a chat, so they are the times I really miss him. 'He kicked on for another three-and-a-half years and it (his lung condition) finally got him. 'You try to think about the good times you did have and be grateful for that.' Slater senior was a legend of rugby league in Queensland and where Billy got his competitive spirit from. 'That's where I got my passion for the game. He played and coached throughout my childhood,' Slater said. 'Ever since I can remember, I was going training with dad and going to games with him on the bus. He tackled a bit better than me, that's one thing I know. 'In the end, he had pneumonia, but dad said, "I'm living life to the end". 'He said, "That's it, no more hospitals". Ron was a legend of rugby league in Queensland and where Billy got his competitive spirit from 'He was out of fight. 'The saving grace for me is that dad was fully there (with his mental faculties) until the end. 'You see people with dementia, but my old man was with it. He watched footy. 'He spoke to us. He didn't have an enemy in the world. 'He went on his terms and that's one thing I am grateful for.' It's been a heartbreaking 12 months for Slater's family after the footy great's brother-in-law Ryan Craig died last year. The father-of-four, and husband of Slater's sister Sheena, died in Kinchant Dam near Mackay when the boat he and his family were on broke down and he went into the water to rescue his daughter. The nine-year-old was later pulled safe and well from the dam but Craig's body was not recovered until days later. Slater grew up with his older sister in Innisfail, about 90km south of Cairns in Queensland. The 40-year-old all-time footy great played 323 games for the Melbourne Storm during a career in which he reached the absolute pinnacle of rugby league. In addition to his 31 games for Queensland and 30 matches for Australia, Slater starred in seven grand finals, won the Dally M Medal as the NRL's best player in 2011 and took out the Golden Boot award as the top player in the world in 2008. Since he retired in 2018 he has found success as the coach of the Queensland State of Origin side and as a commentator for Channel Nine. In his 2017 autobiography he reminisced about his younger days with Sheena, saying he and his sister 'learned to value what we were given' as the family struggled to make ends meet - but added that they 'never felt poor'.

Billy Slater's sad family admission before Origin as QLD buoyed by Kalyn Ponga news
Billy Slater's sad family admission before Origin as QLD buoyed by Kalyn Ponga news

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Billy Slater's sad family admission before Origin as QLD buoyed by Kalyn Ponga news

Queensland coach Billy Slater has paid tribute to his late father Ron as he prepares to lead the Maroons into State of Origin for the first time since his death. The Maroons were given a massive boost over the weekend with superstar fullback Kalyn Ponga declared a certain starter after overcoming a niggling quad complaint. And while that will come as welcome news for Slater and the Queensland side, the Maroons coach admits he'll head into Wednesday night's Origin opener at Suncorp Stadium missing the one man he could always count on for support and advice. Slater's dad Ron passed away in January in Cairns hospital at the age of 72 after a lengthy battle with the chronic lung disease, emphysema. It continued a devastating 12 months for the Slater family after Billy's brother-in-law Ryan Craig drowned in Mackay trying to save his daughter in March, last year. The late father-of-four was married to Slater's older sister Sheena and the heartbreaking tragedy left the family and the local community shattered. Amid his family heartbreak, Slater has managed to juggle his various roles in the media with Channel Nine, as well as Queensland's coach and a horse breeder alongside his wife, Nicole. But in an interview with ahead of the Origin series opener, Slater admits it will be tough leading his state against the Blues for the first time without his 'best mate' and father Ron in his corner. 'I used to run the Queensland team by dad every game. I can't do that anymore,' Slater told the publication after admitting that he misses his old man every day. 'I do a lot of travelling in the car, going to the airport, and dad was the No.1 number on my phone that I would hit. I can't make that call anymore for a chat, so they are the times I really miss him." Slater credits his dad for his love of rugby league but their playing styles could not have been much different. While Ron was a tough lock from Innisfail regarded as one of the best forwards in country league for Queensland back in his playing days, Billy was a silky-skilled and speedy livewire who would go on to become one of the greatest fullbacks the game has ever seen. The Maroons coach will be hoping to pass on some inspiration to Queensland's current No.1 Ponga, who's been declared fit for Game 1 on Wednesday night after training fully with the squad for the first time on Saturday. The sight of Ponga pointing to his quad and failing to join in with the rest of the group at Maroons camp earlier in the week would have left fans around the state feeling very nervous. RELATED: Roosters flip Origin debate on its head as Shark banned for ugly act Legend's Origin call backfires as Manly flops expose grim DCE truth Walters snubs Dogs in call on Galvin's future amid $2m 'clip' for Tigers But after doing his own rehab running and training separately from the rest of the squad, the Newcastle Knights skipper took his place with the main group for the first time on Saturday in a huge boost to their hopes of winning Game 1. With Reece Walsh out injured, Slater has picked Ponga to start at fullback for the first time since 2022 when he was man of the match in Queensland's series-clinching win. "Kalyn will be right to go. He missed the first couple of training sessions, but he will be ready to go next Wednesday night," Maroons utility Tom Dearden said. "It's just the type of player he is, he won't miss a beat. He has been in this team a few times so he knows what to do when he is out there." Even when Ponga was unable to train earlier in the week, he was seen picking Slater's brain and gaining valuable advice off the Maroons legend. And Ponga says confidence and clarity that his coach has instilled leaves him raring to go for Game 1. "It's knowing my role and nailing it," Ponga said. I have a job to do in defence, but that freedom to roam in attack and be an extension of our spine helping Munny (Cameron Munster) and Chez (Daly Cherry-Evans), that's what I look forward to." with AAP

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