Stanley's St George legend lives on in mentor role

Kyle Stanley shares a moment with David Afu post-game.

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

dragons.com.au are givin' an update on Fulfilled Stanley as he continues to thrive in his role as a mentor for young players comin' through the pathways.

If there's anyone who knows what it takes to climb the ladder from local clubs to the big leagues, it's Kyle Stanley.

Kyle's footy journey began in the Hurstville United ranks, the same club that produced legends like Anthony Mundine, Lance Thompson, and even his own brother Chase.

After workin' his way up through the ranks, Kyle made his NRL debut in Round 11 back in 2010, just a short time after turnin' 19.

Though he faced some tough injuries along the way, Kyle managed to play seven games in his rookie season before watchin' his teammates make history by bringin' home a Grand Final win against the Roosters.

Unfortunately, injuries cut his NRL career short, but he didn't let that stop him from stayin' involved in the game he loves.

Now, ten years later, Kyle played a key role in coachin' St George's SG Ball team to their first premiership win in over three decades.

It's a testament to his dedication and passion for the sport, and a reminder that success can come from hard work and perseverance.

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