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Former rugby player Wendell Sailor explains why he supports R U OK?Day


At the 2011 R U OK?Day Sydney event, Wendell Sailor explained why he got involved when R U OK? co-founder Gavin Larkin approached him for support.

Former basketballer Damian Keogh urges all sports players to speak up when doing it tough



A close friend and teammate of the former Australian Basketball player took his life at 25 years. Damian Keogh encourages all sportsmen to ask for help, rather than hide their problems.

Star footballer Nathan Thompson explains why it's ok to say, 'I'm not ok'



Nathan Thompson talks about his experience with depression and the importance of talking about your problems and asking for help to recover.

Motorcycle world champion Wayne Gardner explains how a conversation changed his life



At the 2011 R U OK?Day Sydney event, former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer Wayne Gardner explains how a friend helped him after a racing accident.

Robert Murphy, Giaan Rooney and Nathan Thompson on why they support R U OK?Day



AFL player Robert Murphy, Olympic swimmer Giaan Rooney and AFL player Nathan Thompson talk about the importance of staying connected at the 2011 R U OK?Day Melbourne event.

Surfer Mitchell Shepherd explains why mates need to rely on each other



After discovering that some of his close friends were dealing with problems in silence, Mitchell Shepherd is encouraging the fun-loving surfing community to check in with each other.

R U OK?Day Sports Stars: Wendell Sailor, Ben Ross, Roy Asotasi, Garth Wood and Nigel Vagana



R U OK?Day ambassadors Ben Ross, Roy Asotasi, Garth Wood, Nigel Vagana, Wendell Sailor encourage you to get involved and ask the question all year round.

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