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    Brian Smith is not afraid to a curve ball - so when veteran coach asked Sydney Roosters recruit Todd Carney to play fullback, the playmaker was immediately caught in two minds.
    "I thought he was asking me a trick question," Carney recalled of the proposed switch from his usual position in the halves. "I didn't know how to take it."

    "I've never started a game at fullback, never worn the No. 1 jersey in my life."
    But Carney wasn't in a position to second guess Smith's radical proposal. The Roosters had just extended him a lucrative lifeline from an 18-month footballing exile, and he had no choice but to embrace whatever challenges came with it.

    So Carney agreed. And thus began one of the boldest and most-debated positional switches in recent NRL history.
    "I can't remember anything like this in my time coaching," Smith said.
    "But it can only happen if you've got a player who's got the right attitude.
    "And I wouldn't have gone near it if Todd had not agreed.

    But now that he's started, Carney won't dream of giving up. For the kid once touted as a future Kangaroos' No.6, it's been an educational - and at times frustrating - journey through the humid summer months at Moore Park.

    The transformation began with whiteboard and training sessions with former Wests Tigers, Parramatta and New South Wales No.1 Brett Hodgson, who tutored Carney while back home from Huddersfield

    Hodgson called Smith - his old coach at Parramatta - to do some extras at the Roosters gym. Smith's price was for Hodgson to help Carney adjust.

    "Hodgo also showed us video of how the best fullbacks play - guys like Kurt Gidley and Billy Slater," Carney revealed.

    "It gave me some tips about where to stand and how to save energy when I'm off the ball.

    "I've written everything down in a folder, which I review at home when I get some free time."

    Both coach and player are unabashed when it comes to nominating Carney's muse for this season.

    "I'll definitely be looking to play a lot like Gidley," Carney said.

    "He was also a half who made the transition to fullback and obviously Smithy coached him up in Newcastle for three years.

    "In attack, I'll play a lot like him. I'll try to position myself to get involved, coming around the back. Pearcey (Mitchell Pearce) and Braith (Anasta) will be directing the plays in halves, so I'll have a roaming role. I've also practised kicking, and you see fullbacks like Jarryd Hayne and Kurt Gidley doing that as well."

    Smith is testing the waters with Carney because he's loathe to split the Roosters established halves combination - Anasta and Pearce.

    "He's a long, long way from making me feel that he's comfortable yet," Smith said.

    "But what really drives us to persevere is the possibilities for our team. If we have three guys in those positions, it poses a lot of attacking questions.

    "But I'm not stuck on it yet. It might take a few trials or even the first few competition games for us to know either way."

    Carney concurs and already knows what awaits: a bombing raid to rival Pearl Harbour.

    "I know that it's going to be immense pressure," he said.

    "I'm going to cop bombs from everywhere during the trials and the first few matches.

    "There's going to be a lot of doubters out there. I know there is. But I've just got worry about pleasing Smithy. If that's what he wants, then I'm running with it."

    http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,...018866,00.html

  • #2
    I think he should focus more on the "most inked man in loig" comeptition he is in at the moment with Rogers

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    • #3
      This has shades of Craig Wing at fullback. Who remembers that dark night at Shark park?

      Chook.

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      • #4
        Carney is going to have his work cut out for him after seeing the scrimmage video and the high involvement of Mini.....he looked primed for something.

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        • #5
          To quote Pauline Hanson - "I don't like it."
          There are already two very capable number 1s at the Roosters.
          "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

          Thomas Jefferson

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          • #6
            I will never understand this move,why Brian why?!?
            I was watching footage of Mini at training the other day and he looked amazing!
            Bad move Brian

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            • #7
              Bwian has as many smoke machines and mirrors as Bennett

              Just let it unfold, he's a very talented footballer, with genuine speed, which is a great help to cover deficiencies, he'll go alright.

              He has to give PearceoffJackGibbson and Zoolander a go with a committed and competitive side around them to see if they are the correct combination. That'll only take 6 weeks to work out.

              Don't worry about Mini, he'll still pop up everywhere, too competitive not too.

              Maybe Bwian wants to have 3 fullbacks on the field. If you don't understand... (read line 1 again)

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Chookies74 View Post
                Bwian has as many smoke machines and mirrors as Bennett

                Just let it unfold, he's a very talented footballer, with genuine speed, which is a great help to cover deficiencies, he'll go alright.

                He has to give PearceoffJackGibbson and Zoolander a go with a committed and competitive side around them to see if they are the correct combination. That'll only take 6 weeks to work out.

                Don't worry about Mini, he'll still pop up everywhere, too competitive not too.

                Maybe Bwian wants to have 3 fullbacks on the field. If you don't understand... (read line 1 again)
                Heheh yeh i do understand,i will wait and see how things pan out..
                Hopefully its for the better of the team.

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                • #9
                  I'm a little annoyed that they aren't asking the former Golden Boot winner and worlds #1 fullback for several years that's currently at the bloody club for some tips for Carney.

                  Hopefully they just failed to mention it.

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                  • #10
                    i like the idea, Mini and Perret on the wings will give us some speed out wide and are both good with their kick returns and Carney injecting himself into the attacking line will IMO keep the opposition defence in two minds. Also it will hopefully move Maubs into lock/backrow where i believe he can be our next 40 + tackle man.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MattO*Luvs*Cocks View Post
                      i like the idea, Mini and Perret on the wings will give us some speed out wide and are both good with their kick returns and Carney injecting himself into the attacking line will IMO keep the opposition defence in two minds. Also it will hopefully move Maubs into lock/backrow where i believe he can be our next 40 + tackle man.
                      I agree, im prepared to give it a chance before it's even had the opportunity to fail, unlike some others!!

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                      • #12
                        The side does not look very well balanced

                        Not many players that you can say are specialist in the position they are in

                        Centres and Dummy half are our biggest concerns

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                        • #13
                          This will either work wonderfully or fail miserably. Well just have to wait and see, hopefully it works.

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                          • #14
                            Playing players out of their accustomed positions reminds me sticky stuart's bench use, of opes' one marker idea and of fittler's "mini at 6" brainwave. None filled me with any confidence.
                            "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

                            Thomas Jefferson

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by redrooster View Post
                              Centres and Dummy half are our biggest concerns
                              They have been our weakest positions for some time, probably since Ryan Cross and Craig Wing left.

                              I suppose Jake Friend being sacked hasn't helped us at dummy half and I'm sure they've had an eye on Ryan Williamson being in first grade for some time now too. Hopefully this recent hiccup doesn't stagnate his progression into first grade too much.

                              The club is in a major re-building phase. This year could be like 1995 where the club turned the corner after a horror 1994 season. Gould came in to re-build the club and turned us into a power house for a decade. Not saying Smith will do this but with the resources he will have there is no reason he can't.

                              O'Sullivan has recruited many talented schoolboys and much of the Matraville High squad which by all reports were an outstanding team. Will take time to get anywhere near the good old 1995-2004 days.
                              Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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