Slater Blasts Woods Over “Grub” Label, Referencing Green
In a heated exchange prior to State of Origin II, Billy Slater didn’t hold back, taking aim at Aaron Woods for his “grub” comments. This clash highlights the intense pressure and scrutiny surrounding the Queensland coach as they strive to stay in the series.
Slater’s Strong Words
Slater responded forcefully to criticism from Woods, who had called him a “grub” on the radio. Slater questioned Woods’s right to speak in the media, given his remarks.
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“When you hold a position in the media or in our game, I feel that’s a privilege. And with that privilege comes a responsibility,””
—Billy Slater, Queensland Coach
Recent data shows that public figures’ statements are now scrutinized more than ever, with 68% of people following sports events, and actively searching for any comments made by players or coaches (Statista 2024).
A Personal Attack and Its Consequences
Slater highlighted a personal encounter with Woods, where no such criticism was voiced, implying a lack of respect. He emphasized the impact of public statements.
The coach also referenced the late Paul Green, who took his own life in 2022, noting that character is judged by how one treats others. Green was diagnosed with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy posthumously.
Slater faced the press under pressure, looking to avoid a second consecutive loss to NSW after last year’s defeat.
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The coach’s bold team choices, including dropping Daly Cherry-Evans, have added further weight to the situation. Slater believes that pressure is earned, adding to the high stakes for Wednesday’s game.
