- Chapman, 23, is undoubtedly the fastest player in the NRLW
- Played a key role in the victory of the NSW original series this week
The cult hero of football Willie Mason may have retired in 2016 – but that did not prevented him from challenging the leaflet NRLW Jaime Chapman to a sprint race over 40 meters.
Mason, 45, has never been confidence in his decorated career-and it seems that nothing has changed while Lauresses avant-garde transitions in sports podcasting with another ex-player from NRL Justin Horo.
During the recent magic round in Brisbane, Mason confidently declared that he would have the measure of Chapman, to the great fun of the winger of the NSW Blues.
“I would crash into the 40 (meter sprint),” started Mason.
A perplexed chapman – which will present itself for the Gold Coast Titans in the NRLW competition in July – replied “No, you would not do it” – then the jokes went to another level between the pair.
“I told him that I am less than five (seconds) over 40 minutes,” said Mason to Horo on their increasingly popular Podcast Network.
The cult hero of football Willie Mason may have retired in 2016 – but that did not prevented him from recently challenging the leaflet NRLW Jaime Chapman to a sprint race on 40 meters

Chapman was far from intimidated, declaring that she will participate in the content ” which will appear on social networks
Horo then revealed that Mason “ `started to set statistics ” in order to shake Chapman, but she had nothing.
“Credit in Chappo, she held up,” Horo told the listeners.
In the typical style of Mason, the winner of the Clive Churchill medal refused to retreat, exhorting Chapman to organize a win-liver dash.
Chapman was far from intimidated, declaring that she “will participate in content” which will appear on social networks.
This comes when Chapman – which dates from dolphins NRL Speedster Hamiso Tabuai -Fidow – has recently been targeted in an online deepfake photo attack.
She also revealed that it was not the first time that someone used artificial intelligence (AI) to produce a falsified photograph of her.
The 23 -year -old woman went to Instagram to slam the “scary” and “damaging” effect that Deepfake images had on her mental health.
“Spend everyone a good day, except those who make false photos have other people,” she wrote.
“The AI is frightening these days. “Next time, think of the damage that it can be damaging to someone and their loved ones.
“It has happened several times now and it must stop.”
Chapman’s words were accompanied by what seems to be the original image which was then falsified.
Before he became the subject of a Deepke, the photo showed Chapman to take a selfie while she was sitting on a bed in a golden bikini.