‘I’m in’!

It was the simple text message that brought back all the emotions and an immediate sense of pride for former Maroons and Bulldogs hooker Jason Hetherington. 

Hetherington’s son Kobe had just received the news he’d be making his NRL debut for the Broncos against the Roosters at the SCG, almost two decades after Jason had hung up the boots after a stint in Super League.

Hard at work driving his truck in rural Queensland, Jason started to reminisce about the days he’d come home from work to find Kobe and twin brother Zac in his Bulldogs and Maroons jerseys battling it out in the backyard.

Right in the thick of the action was Jason – no stranger to a bit of biff in his playing days – as a referee.

“I’d have to separate them all the time,” Hetherington told NRL.com.

“I’d send one to the sin-bin until they cooled down and came back.

“When Zac blew a lid you’d just have to turn the floodlights off and go in for dinner.

“Kobe wasn’t as bad but they both had their turns, they were full-on State of Origin and grand final intensity every time.”

 
 
 
 
 
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The Hetherington family has had a long association with rugby league dating back to Jason’s distinguished career but with that has come an expectation on his sons to reach first grade.

“I’ve seen it along their journey, the last name can sometimes bring a hindrance or scrutiny from a young age,” he said.

“People won’t admit it but they do compare. I think ‘Kobes’ has got similar traits in his character but very different to me.


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