Darren Lockyer interview surfaces after eight years as NRL Immortal call looms

Darren Lockyer interview surfaces after eight years as NRL Immortal call looms

A 14th Immortal will be announced by the NRL on Wednesday night and interest centres around whether a past great such as Ron Coote will get the nod, or if modern superstars such as Cameron Smith or Darren Lockyer are honoured.

Brisbane legend Lockyer was a frontrunner in 2017 to be inducted when Rugby League Week (RLW) magazine was on the cusp of naming a ninth Immortal, only for the publication to be closed and all its intellectual property, including the Immortals concept, bought by the NRL.

The NRL’s judging panel went back to the distant past by honouring Dally Messenger, Frank Burge and Dave Brown. Norm Provan and Mal Meninga made up the five new Immortals inducted in 2018.

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It was a break from the RLW pattern of mostly moving forward with each of the previous Immortals. The initial four of John Raper, Reg Gasnier, Bob Fulton and Clive Churchill were inducted in 1981. Then followed Graeme Langlands and Wally Lewis in 1999, Arthur Beetson in 2003 and Andrew Johns in 2012.

The late and great Ian Heads, former editor of Rugby League Week, addressed the Immortals judging panel in 2012 and told them of the philosophy of the initial 1981 judges Harry Bath, Frank Hyde and Tom Goodman.

“They came up with two fundamental guidelines which underpin the Immortals concept to this day: firstly, that their preference collectively was to choose only from footballers they had seen play,” Heads said.

“So the line was drawn and the decision made that the Immortals would be chosen from Australia’s post-war players.”

That ethos continued until 2018, when the judges decided that if they did not honour the founding fathers it would never happen.

In 2012 there was a strong view that Lockyer should be an Immortal, but the rule at the time was that a player had to be retired for at least five years. That is now three.

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