That's the beautiful thing about being a father for the first time; it has really made me get my concentration levels in check.
Being a young Kiwi lad, a young Polynesian boy, I was pretty close to my family. But when I moved to Sydney, I went from training twice a week, playing touch footy with my mates, to working full-time as a labourer and training professionally.
If I could go back and change how I left the NRL, I would. My name will forever be tarnished but I wasn't the man I am now.
To win competitions you need a bit of luck and some talent. I think we have some talent on our bus.
I've definitely got to look after myself first and foremost.
To be part of something special, to be an Olympian and have the chance to win a medal - it's an amazing feeling.
It's been a long while, but, thank God, now I've been able to get my mum a house.
I guess you could say I have grown up, matured. I have seen a lot, and I guess that probably sums it up.
I love winning, and I love the challenge.