Retirement never an option for Chase Stanley

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Wed 14 Jun, 2017, 12:30pm
By Martin Gabor, National Correspondent‌‌, ‌‌‌NRL.com
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Chase Stanley made a successful return for the Bulldogs. Credit: Robb Cox. Copyright: NRL Photos.

Chase Stanley has spent more time in the rehab room than on the field throughout his 11 seasons in the NRL, but despite the constant setbacks, there was never a point in time when he thought about quitting the game he loves.

The 28-year-old has had a luckless career since making his debut for the Dragons in 2007, with Stanley suffering several shoulder injuries, two ACL tears and an emotionally-taxing hamstring injury last year in what was his 100th game in first grade.

If that wasn't bad enough, the Bulldogs centre's season came to a premature end when he tore his ACL against the Wests Tigers in reserve grade, leading some to question whether we had seen the last of the former Kiwi international.

Instead of focussing on the negatives, Stanley put all his energy into his rehab and defied the odds to get back on the footy field in the Intrust Super Premiership, and after just two games playing reserve grade, received a call from Bulldogs coach Des Hasler informing him that he was in the NRL squad for the Queens's Birthday clash against the Dragons.



"I never thought about retiring… that never came across my mind. The day I stop loving the game is the day I retire so I'll keep fighting,"
Chase Stanley.



"I never thought about retiring… that never came across my mind. The day I stop loving the game is the day I retire so I'll keep fighting," Stanley said after his side's 16-2 win.

"To get back in the top side was a bit emotional for me and my family. I was willing to take it with two hands so I just wanted to do my best for the boys and get that first game out of the way.

"Getting through unscathed was good, but to get the win was even better with the boys."

Watching from the sidelines as your teammates run around can be a tough place for recovering players, but Stanley thanked his family and the club for helping him get through the past 12 months.

"I'm not going to lie, it's very lonely," he said.

"Sometimes you come in and you're pegged down, but the boys and the staff here have been great over the last year or so making sure I'm all good. I'm just doing my best to get my fitness up to get back out there to help the boys.

"All the training that I've been doing sort of helped me mentally. I had a chat with some people before I played my first Cup game a couple of weeks ago so that helped me too.

"I know it's hard but you've got to put it behind you and try not to think about it otherwise it overcomes you. I just wanted to get the first carry out of the way and the rest after that was sweet.

"My partner, my kids and my family; you come back after training and they take your mind off all that kind of stuff. They've been a massive part of my comeback – with the club as well – so I'm very grateful."

Having helped his side to a drought-breaking win on Monday, Stanley just wants to stay on the field – no matter which grade – and put his wretched run of injuries behind him.

"I'm just looking to play consistent footy. Whether it's here or [in the ISP] I'm just happy to be on the pitch. I'm happy to just keep playing consistent footy; that's all I want to do," he said.

"I want to put all that stuff behind me – the injuries and that – so I keep my focus going forward.

"We've got a great squad here so I was willing to do my time in Cup before anything happened. Des gave me a call up which was surprising, but I'll take it with both hands."

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He played well on Monday.

I saw a lot of traffic go down his side and was expecting the worst but he nailed some one on one tackles.
 

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Awesome player to have in the club. He's inspiring. Hope we re-sign him. Good player.
 

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My nephew has been posting encouragement to him on social media throughout his latest setback, I thought it was awesome that Chase sought him out in the members area after the game to thank him and posed for a photo.

I hope he doesn't have to go through this again and I admire his tenacity, I think it would have mentally broken most people.
 

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Stanley could've been a super star if it wasn't for his glass body
 

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He would of been a topline outside back if he didn't have so many injuries. He could potentially make a decent utility off the bench for us.
 

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Had nothing but pure bad luck, surely he will have a good year, love a determination story, will things change with Chase and Reynolds back?
 

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I really admire Chase. I have said this before, but I got to meet him in the dogbox one year because he was injured. He chatted to us for ages and was really nice and down to earth. I am really happy to see him back and I hope this is the end of his injuries.
 

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I always think he's going to break but he's a pretty good centre and winger when he's fit. I dislike spending cap space on a player that's out as often as he is, but his determination to overcome his injuries means that I'm glad when he does strung some games together.

All the best Chase. Hope you manage to play out the rest of your career with nothing major disrupting your run.
 

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I always think he's going to break
2nd half he was down our side. I noticed every time he got tackled there were quite a few bulldogs fans with their hearts in their mouths

Have to say best game I've seen him play for us
 
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