So many highlights, and will go down as one of the greatest (not fair on the handful who deserve it to label any single one as the greatest IMO) Warriors and Kiwis of all time!
One of the telling things for me was him stating his passion for bringing through the next wave of halves - which is awesome in and of itself, but because he never had that. Given one of the other greatest Warriors and Kiwis, it is an interesting indictment on the other
Stacey... but also shows how great a player
SJ is that he has created his legacy without that kind of guidance. He was phenom in his youth, but it took him leaving the club and going to the Sharks to turn him into a Hall of Fame half who got to finish his carer in the way he did.
In the lead up to that last set, Mick Ennis said in commentary on Fox that the RL Gods are giving him a final chance, and
SJ took that with both hands! The RL Gods haven't always looked up
SJ favourably (what could have been if Hank Scorpio hadn't broken his leg/ankle...), but I'm glad they let him close out his career just like that - with how it all started, a bloody f%$king fantastic "touch highlight"!
Well done SJ7 - and all the best for the next stage of your career and life, we'll all keep following one of the best to do it!