'It's refreshing to just walk| around like a regular person.It's nice to be here'
The Guardian|February 23, 2024
Nathan Cleary is in England for the World Club challenge. He talks fame, the Penrith Panthers and politics
Donald McRae
'It's refreshing to just walk| around like a regular person.It's nice to be here'

'It's been very refreshing, actually, to just walk around like a regular person," Nathan Cleary says as a drab February morning in Manchester becomes something different to the revered Australian. It might feel to the rest of us that we're locked in an endless English winter but, for the folk hero of the Penrith Panthers who is described by many as the best rugby league player in the world, the grey anonymity feels uplifting.

"Obviously I'm in a very privileged position back home, with a lot of interest, but it's nice to be here," he continues. "It's such a refreshing feeling." Wherever Cleary is in Australia, and especially in Penrith, on the grittier outskirts of Sydney, his fame can be consuming. The hardcore rugby league fraternity in the north-west of England has shown respect and even awe this week, and Cleary has done his share of selfies and autograph sessions at scheduled events, but the rest of Manchester has left him in peace.

Most people in the UK have no idea that Cleary produced one of the great sporting stories of last year, with a sustained 14-minute streak of brilliance and clarity to overturn a 24-8 deficit against the Brisbane Broncos and help the Panthers win an historic third straight grand final.

They are also oblivious to the fact that Cleary was one of the key supporters of a bid to enshrine an Indigenous voice in parliament and that he and Mary Fowler, a star for the Matildas in the women's football World Cup last year, have become one of Australia's most discussed celebrity couples. In his low-key way Cleary is happier talking away from the cameras and the masses as he prepares for tomorrow night's World Club Challenge against Wigan.

There is also a steely little edge because, a year ago, Penrith lost the equivalent match between the respective champions of the NRL and the Super League. Defeat stung even more as they were shocked by a 13-12 home defeat to St Helens.

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