Jordan Mailata, Australian Super Bowl, became an instant success in the United States after taking a classic line from a Batman villain to drag an opponent.
Mailata and the Eagles of Philadelphia obtained their place in the Super Bowl with a huge 55-23 victory against the commanders of the NFC championship match.
The former star contracted by South Sydney Rabbitohs played a huge role in victory and was heard laughing and making his way through the match through microphones on the field.
The best of his jokes came when he used an emblematic line used by the bad bane in Batman’s film, The Dark Knight Rises to slam his opposition.
“I was wondering what would break first, your mind or your body,” he said with manic laugh.
This led the Americans to fall in love with the mountain of the Australian man and to call him to be micro for each match – including the Super Bowl.
Australian NFL star Jordan Mailata delivered the epic sleigh during the NFC championship match to enter the Super Bowl

Mailata channeled The Batman Villain Bane, played by Tom Hardy who appeared in The Dark Knight Rises
“Jordan Malata with the quotation of the scourge is evil,” published a group of fans of the Eagles.
“The greatest conversation of the trash of all time. A crazy, ” added a fan of phillies.
Another referred to the film Christopher Nolan, publishing: “Jordan Mailata was born in the dark”.
“Jordan Malata quoting Bane to commanders during an eruption is simply fantastic,” said another.
While he was a showman in the NFC championship match, Mailata implored his Eagles of Philadelphia to put a cover on the media threshing of the Super Bowl while he aims to create an Australian sports story.
Mailata will become the first Australian to play in two Super Bowls when his Eagles meet the Kansas City title chiefs in the NFL game.
The power born in Sydney also offers the first Australian to play in a victory for the Super Bowl.
Mailata, who tasted the defeat of the Super Bowl two years ago, has a blunt message for his teammates this time.
“The message is simple: do not enlarge it more than it is,” said Malata.

Mailata, which was a South Sydney Rabbitohs forward, wants to keep a cover on the media threw of the Super Bowl this time this time

The Eagles hope to take revenge on their loss of Super Bowl against the Chiefs two years ago
“This is the same message that we have lived in the past 20 weeks. We are not going to change it now because it’s the Super Bowl.
“The guys know the issues we play.
“And I just think that keeping the message simple, not complicating everything, not changing your routine, is a way that can help the group execute.”
The dynamic offensive line player is one of the four Australians to play in a Super Bowl – but he and the bettors Ben Graham (Arizona, 2009), Mitch Wishnowsky (San Francisco, 2020) and Arryn Siposs (Philadelphia, 2023) have all lost .
An Australian has a Super Bowl ring: Jesse Williams was on the Seattle Seahawks list in their 2014 triumph, but he did not play during the season due to a knee injury.
Siposs was Mailata teammate in the Eagles team who lost 38-35 against the Super Bowl Chiefs two years ago.
Asked about his best and the worst memories of this opportunity, Malata replied: “The worst, you can already imagine.
“The best memory? I probably suppose that I suppose to be able to try to win it and be there is probably the best part on this subject. It is a kind of bitter question.

Mailata, the son of Samoan immigrants who was born in Bankstown and played the junior rugby league with South Sydney, evaluated this summons of Eagles as superior to the defeated outfit two years ago.
“It’s a fairly special team this year,” he said before the Super Bowl on February 9 (February 10 AEDT).
“This team is closer, more special than the last team that went to the Super Bowl.
“Our relationships at a personal level are much closer and approach the field, on the professional side.”
The 27 -year -old said that this season’s team had spent more time together outside the club than previous groups.
“Spend time between them outside the establishment, go to dinners, go to the houses of the other, group parameters,” he said.
“But especially right here (at the club), the version.
“It’s much more difficult this year than in previous years and I think it was with the intention of getting closer.
“If we are all in misery, we are all in misery together … Knowing just that what I cross, the guy next to you is – it’s already a special link there.”
The 203 cm milata of Tall and 166 kg last April signed a contract extension of $ 66 million over three years to stay with Eagles until 2028.