Rugby star rumbles with critic in fiery exchange

Legend tears 'parasite' journo to shreds

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

In a classic clash of titans, Bulldogs idol James Graham has once again taken aim at former Wallaby Peter FitzSimons, delivering a scathing verbal assault.

The NRL legend, known for his tough playing style and never-say-die attitude, didn't hold back in labeling the sports commentator as a "parasite".

The ongoing feud between these two heavyweights of the sporting world has been a spectacle to behold, with both men exchanging fiery words over the NRL's contentious concussion protocols.

Graham, a rugby league warrior who has battled through countless grueling matches on the field, has been vocal about the toll that the sport has taken on his body.

With a career that spans both the UK Super League and the NRL, Graham's impressive resume of 423 games played is a testament to his dedication and passion for the game.

Add to that an additional 53 international games, and it's clear that Graham's commitment to rugby league is unmatched.

However, the toll of 18,000 hits and 100 concussions is a stark reminder of the brutal realities of the sport.

FitzSimons, never one to back down from a challenge, questioned Graham's stance on the issue during a public forum hosted by the Concussion Legacy Foundation.

The verbal sparring between these two sporting icons has kept fans on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the next round of verbal jabs and heated debates.

In the world of sports, where passion and rivalry collide, the clash between James Graham and Peter FitzSimons is a prime example of the fierce competition that drives athletes and commentators alike.

As they continue to lock horns and exchange blows, one thing is for certain - this feud is far from over.

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