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Originally posted by NorfolkStreetKid View Post
Clever quote, funny, but lets get real.The difference is SKD makes his mistakes trying to DO something, goes looking fo the ball, takes hit ups..... Mitchell is lazy and makes wrong decisions in attack and defence and then sulks. Huge difference.
Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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Latrell is a young country kid trying to make his way in the big city, and there were always going to be ups and downs mentally, emotionally and physically. I reckon the club and Robbo are doing the right thing by him, even if he doesn't realise it himself at the moment.
To me Latrell has always looked like a kid who will struggle to adapt to the weekly grind of the NRL long term. He's one of those kids with plenty of natural talent, but needs to learn to appreciate the benefits of hard training and good diet etc. Nothing unusual, especially in young indigenous blokes - not being racist, just a realist.
Too many clubs (and their supporters) push their young blokes to the limit and place way too many expectations on them. Little wonder there is such a high attrition rate when it comes to the next 'big thing' - some have a moment or two in the sun and are then never heard of again, simply because they're not equipped to handle the pressure placed on them.Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.
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Originally posted by novice chook View PostLatrell is a young country kid trying to make his way in the big city, and there were always going to be ups and downs mentally, emotionally and physically. I reckon the club and Robbo are doing the right thing by him, even if he doesn't realise it himself at the moment.
To me Latrell has always looked like a kid who will struggle to adapt to the weekly grind of the NRL long term. He's one of those kids with plenty of natural talent, but needs to learn to appreciate the benefits of hard training and good diet etc. Nothing unusual, especially in young indigenous blokes - not being racist, just a realist.
Too many clubs (and their supporters) push their young blokes to the limit and place way too many expectations on them. Little wonder there is such a high attrition rate when it comes to the next 'big thing' - some have a moment or two in the sun and are then never heard of again, simply because they're not equipped to handle the pressure placed on them.
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Originally posted by Bigchook View Post
Everything you said is probably true. But at the end of the day this is professional sport. If you can't get your shit together mentally then someone else can have your spot. You can't earn 6-7 figures and sit out games because of your issues.
Plenty of NRL players much older than Latrell have taken weeks off fully paid to deal with various issues. It's called player welfare and clubs tend to take it seriously these days.Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.
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