Canberra skipper Jarrod Croker made one young fan's day following the Raiders' win over Penrith in Wagga, though in doing so he ruined another's.
As anyone who grew up with siblings can attest to, the concept of sharing is a difficult one to grasp.
So when young fan Luca was gifted Croker's headgear after the game, his older brother Archie was pretty flat.
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— Dave (@dkbreen29) May 6, 2019
— Dave (@dkbreen29) May 6, 2019
Never one to let a member of the Raiders faithful down, the captain visited Archie at home on Wednesday to give him one of his trademark white headgears.
Check out the moment Croker made a fan for life below.
After hearing Archie missed out on the weekend @Jarrodcroker decided to take the time to visit the boys at home! Such an amazing gesture!🤩 Jarrod You are such a legend and amazing role model! Thank you so much for your generosity! 👏🙌👍 @FootySmiles @RaidersCanberra @NRL pic.twitter.com/TJojgHLOSS
— Dave (@dkbreen29) May 8, 2019
The 28-year-old, who also kicks goals for Canberra, threw in a kicking tee for the pair.
"I got a litte present for you, mate," Croker said.
"I heard you were a little bit upset when I got your brother a headgear, so I thought I'd bring that around for you before school.
"I even brought you both a little kicking tee because I noticed you were kicking off a stubbie holder."
#BleedGreen @Jarrodcroker @RaidersCanberra #weargreen2019 pic.twitter.com/A6CHMrsNXa
— Dave (@dkbreen29) May 8, 2019
Croker can be certain that Luca and Archie will be cheering on the Green Machine as they go up against the ladder-leading Roosters during the first game of Sunday's Magic Round double-header at Suncorp Stadium. And every game after that.