The jersey worn by South Sydney skipper Cameron Murray in last weekend’s emotional, golden-point win over Manly will be draped over the coffin of John Sattler during the Rabbitohs icon’s funeral on Friday.
The funeral for Sattler, one of the club’s most revered figures, will be held at the Sacred Heart Church on the Gold Coast. Despite playing against Melbourne in Sydney later that day, coach Jason Demetriou, assistant Sam Burgess and a raft of officials including chief executive Blake Solly and football manager Mark Ellison plan to attend to pay their respects.
Souths legends Bobby McCarthy and Ron Coote will join family members as pallbearers, while Sattler’s teammates Elwyn Walters and Bob Honan will form part of the procession.
While playing commitments will preclude current Rabbitohs players from attending, Murray has gifted his No.13 jersey, which will be slung over the coffin during the service. Sattler’s son, Scott, said the touching gesture would always be remembered.
“The thought around the jersey, Cameron Murray was named as captain as a 24-year-old, just like dad was,” Scott Sattler said.
“And then he’s wearing the No.13 jersey as well. If it was another scenario, it might not have been thought of, but there are planets aligning to say it’s a great touch. There are a lot of similarities.
“Sam Burgess also, in 2014 wearing jersey No.13, with him coming up for the funeral, it just makes a lot of sense. The club meant so much to dad, so to have the jersey draped on his coffin is so special, especially being jersey No.13.”
Murray played all 82 minutes of the win over the Sea Eagles in the middle of the field, topping the tackle count with 57 while still finding the energy to make 19 runs for 124 metres. Scott Sattler said he was grateful the NSW and Australian star had made the jersey available.
“It just speaks volumes about the guy, how much he loves the club,” Scott Sattler said. “The way he handled last week for a young man [was incredible]. Cam as a young man, captain of the oldest club in history, it speaks highly of not only him but his family and how he has been raised. He’s a tremendous young man.
“For him to be thoughtful enough to donate that jersey, it’s pretty special. It’s hard to find words for it because rugby league just keeps finding ways to go above and beyond.”
“For him to be thoughtful enough to donate that jersey, it’s pretty special.”
Scott Sattler on Souths captain Cameron Murray
The Sattler family, Souths officials and City of Sydney Council are in talks to stage a memorial at the club’s spiritual home of Redfern Oval.
“He always wanted some of his ashes spread on anything to do with South Sydney,” Scott Sattler said. “Even if it’s a community situation where the club wants to get the fans involved for people who live in Sydney and can’t travel but still want to say their goodbyes.
“I’m also mindful not to drag it on as well, everyone has to get on with their lives.”
The Rabbitohs gave Sattler a fitting farewell during last Saturday’s match, which included a minute’s applause and the home side wearing the “half-rabbit” emblem he made famous during his 1970 grand final heroics. Murray’s team made it a night to remember for the Sattlers with a thrilling extra-time victory.
“Saturday night at the game was very therapeutic and cathartic as a family,” Scott Sattler said. “The club has done more than enough for him and the family. What Mark Ellison, Blake Solly, Jason Demetriou, the playing group and everyone collectively have been able to do has been amazing.
“I also have to show great gratitude that we were lucky enough to have the best years of him. I was very fortunate to have him as a dad and he lived two lifetimes with what he was able to squeeze into it.”