Russell Crowe gives Gladys Berejiklian a great review after shock from top NSW job

Russell Crowe has publicly thanked the outgoing NSW Prime Minister Gladys Berejiklian shocked the nation a day after he resigned for his ‘tireless work’.

The respected Australian actor, who focuses on his South Sydney Rabbitoh team the day before NRL It took time to make a brilliant reference to the Grand Final, Ms Berejiklian Twitter.

Ms Berejiklian, 51, was at the helm of NSW during some of the state’s toughest times in living memory, including a global pandemic, floods, drought and the ‘Black Summer’ of 2019. bush fire That ‘absolutely broke down’ Crow’s property near Coffs Harbour.

Russell Crowe, who is focused on his South Sydney Rabbitoh team the day before the NRL Grand Finals, took the time to make a brilliant reference to Gladys Berejiklian on social media.

Crowe was one of several high profile people to pay tribute to Ms Berejiklian following her shock resignation

Crowe was one of several high profile people to pay tribute to Ms Berejiklian following her shock resignation

“Personally, I want to thank Gladys for her tireless work during a very difficult time,” Mr Crowe tweeted on Friday. ‘What a difficult job.’

‘Thank you for the effort you put in and the stress you endured. You led from the front. With perspective, history will define your tenure as you please.’

Mr Crow’s 400-hectare property near Coffs Harbor was hit by bushfires after NSW endured ‘catastrophic’ fire conditions.

His house was saved by dedicated firefighters during the catastrophic fire.

Mr Crow’s bright reference was one of hundreds of tributes to Ms Berejiklian as she resigned ahead of a corruption investigation into her ties with disgraced MP Daryl Maguire.

Mr Crow's estate near Coffs Harbour was 'absolutely devastated' in the bushfires of 2019, one of several crises Ms Berejiklian directed NSW.  Crow is shown chopping down a tree that was blocking his way to his property after a fire

Mr Crow’s estate near Coffs Harbour was ‘absolutely devastated’ in the bushfires of 2019, one of several crises Ms Berejiklian directed NSW. Crow is shown chopping down a tree that was blocking his way to his property after a fire

Russell's Crow's sprawling mansion near Coffs Harbor (pictured) was hit by bushfires after NSW endured 'devastating' fire conditions

Russell’s Crow’s sprawling mansion near Coffs Harbor (pictured) was hit by bushfires after NSW endured ‘devastating’ fire conditions

crow ready to watch NRL With his ‘special partner’ and former Rabbitoh player Sam Burgess in the Grand Finals Thailand on Sunday.

The pair is working on a new film together abroad.

Father-of-two Mr Burgess, whose stellar performance led the Souths to win the 2014 Grand Final, says he and Bunnies co-owner Mr Crowe are excited for Sunday’s footie decider and even That even bought pies to eat in half the time.

Russell Crowe (left) and 2014 Grand Final hero Sam Burgess are together again for the 2021 NRL decider, but this time in Thailand

Russell Crowe (left) and 2014 Grand Final hero Sam Burgess are together again for the 2021 NRL decider, but this time in Thailand

Rabbitoh ready to meet Penrith Panthers BrisbaneSuncorp Stadium Despite initial fears the game could be postponed over a developing Covid outbreak in the Southeast queensland.

Queensland announced two new community-acquired Covid cases on Friday, but the biggest league game of the year is still expected to go ahead.

Mr Burgess told MG and Liam on the triplets, ‘We’re going to be together, we’re obviously in Thailand, we’re here watching the game, we’ve got the pie ready for half-time. M the rush hour.

Getting away from it all: Sam Burgess reveals he's working on his new film with Russell Crowe in Thailand

Getting away from it all: Sam Burgess reveals he’s working on his new film with Russell Crowe in Thailand

‘Garlow’s pie,’ Burgess clarified. Garlo’s Pies is a family business partly run by former Southeastern player Sean Garlick.

The former League star joked that he was Mr. Crow’s spiritual advisor on the set of his new film.

Mr Burgess explained that Crowe was ‘calm’ but ‘excited’ about the Grand Final and places his faith in the South’s Wayne Bennett, who has won the Grand Final a record seven times.

Burgess and Crowe share an embrace after South's 2014 Grand Finals win

Burgess and Crowe share an embrace after South’s 2014 Grand Finals win

Mr Burgess said, ‘They have a saying ‘in Wayne we trust’, it’s very true.

The Panthers are currently the favorites for the Grand Finals.

Crowe, who owns 37.5 percent of the club, convinced Burgess to sign him for South in 2009 after inviting Burgess and his mother Julie to the set of his film Robin Hood.

‘He’s a really special guy, I’m really happy for him and for the club and everyone involved.’

The pair have remained close since Burgess retired from the sport early in 2019.

Burgess, still only 32, played 182 games for the South and won the Clive Churchill Medal after playing with a broken cheekbone in the famous 2014 victory.

Queensland Premier Annastasia Palaszczuk has been accused of evading a new lockdown in her state so that this weekend’s Grand Final could go ahead.

The match is expected to be played in front of a 75 percent capacity crowd of less than 40,000 people, despite four new confirmed cases of Covid overnight.

.

Leave a Reply