It’s been almost 10 minutes since the final whistle blew at a recent Toronto Wolfpack Rugby League game, but the stands at Lamport Stadium are still mostly full, music is still blasting from a live DJ, and star winger Liam Kay has yet to leave the field.



He’s too busy walking around the stadium shaking as many hands as possible, signing autographs for fans and taking selfies to hit the showers just yet.



“I’ve done it since (the Wolfpack) started, so I’m just continuing the tradition,” the 27-year-old Kay said. “I’ve always said the fans come out and show their appreciation, so the least we can do is thank them for coming. I’ve got to try to get some more of the boys doing it, though, I don’t know if they are a bit shy, but there are a good few of us that go and thank them.”



It’s true. Kay is not the only player left on the field. Many of his teammates are scattered around the edge of the...