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No fairytale for Prince

 

AAP | 03/07/08 | 0

 

The player named "The Heartbreak Kid" - Gold Coast playmaker Scott Prince - lived up to his moniker again after all but being ruled out for the rest of the season following arm surgery.
   
X-rays today showed he'd suffered a broken forearm in Queensland's Origin series winning 16-10 victory against NSW at Sydney last night.
   
Prince then underwent surgery at Brisbane's Mater private hospital, having a plate inserted into his arm.
   
He is expected to be out for up to 12 weeks.
   
There are just 10 regular season rounds left in the 2008 NRL season.
   
It ensures Prince's return will depend on how far the Titans advance into the NRL finals.
   
Prince earned his unwanted tag after enduring horrific leg breaks, a knee reconstruction and the tragic loss of his father.
   
He emerged from each hard luck story throughout his career with a brave smile on his face - and today was no different when he touched down in Brisbane.
   
"I've had a fair run up `til now," Prince told reporters.
   
"I look back now and I've had close to four seasons straight and that's the nature of the game I guess.
   
"One positive to take out of it I guess is you would rather do something like this in such a game."
   
Prince set up the first try for flying winger Israel Folau with a pinpoint crossfield kick before breaking his arm in a 15th minute tackle.
   
"It was a bittersweet night for myself, disappointed about the injury but very proud and honoured to be a Queenslander today," Prince said.
   
While it took x-rays today to reveal the full extent of the damage, Prince admitted he knew he was in big trouble.
   
"There was a bit of movement in there when I made the tackle and when I pushed myself off the ground I could feel it crackle and grind away there so I knew something serious was done," he said.
   
"It wasn't too flash."
   
At least Prince had one of rugby league's greatest players for a shoulder to cry on in Sydney.
   
TV cameras in the Maroons dressing sheds showed Immortal Wally Lewis - technically working for Channel Nine - tending to Prince, even helping the doctor with the halfback's dressing.
   
"He helped us out immensely. Wally was tremendous and I was very thankful for his help in the dressing room and he even helped put my shoes on," Prince said.
   
"Steve Walters the manager said it was the first time he'd seen `The King' do that."
   
Prince wasn't giving up on the Titans despite being added to a worrying injury list that also includes the other co-captain Luke Bailey (ankle).
   
Bailey also faces up to three months recovery.
   
"My initial thoughts were that I couldn't be out there doing my best for the (Queensland) team and then later on at the end of the game I started to think about the Titans and how we're travelling there," Prince said.
   
"(But) With me going down and Bails (Luke Bailey) and (prop Aaron) Cannings (out) it gives another guy an opportunity (at the Titans).
   
"We missed Bails at the start of the year but won four or five straight, there's no reason why they can't do it now."
   
Titans coach John Cartwright tried to put on a brave front.
   
"It's a big blow to us and a bigger blow to Princey," he said.
   
"I am sure he would have loved to have finished the game on a high with his mates.
   
"You've got to have played Origin to know what it feels like and to get busted like that in the first 15 minutes would be very disappointing for him.
   
"Take your general out of any side and it's going to hurt. But life goes on."

I've had a fair run up `til now Scott Prince

 
 
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3/07/2008 11:13:12 PM Scott, my family and i are feeling for you. We hope all goes well in the future for you. If any one deserves this, its' you mate. hang in there. Posted by: Nick Macdonald, Maryborough., Australia Reply

4/07/2008 7:28:02 AM Princey. You are a legend. I have been waiting so long to see you and Thurston together. What a show it was. Stay strong and see you and Thurston next year destroying those blue people. Im still mad at you leaving the cowboys all those years ago. You are a total champion. Everyone was so devestated when you left the field. See you soon. Posted by: shane paul, perth, Australia Reply

 

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