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    JWH thrilled with new-look Roosters

    Sydney Roosters enforcer Jared Waerea-Hargreaves is loving the new "voices" on the field as his team prepares for another NRL campaign where they will start as Telstra Premiership favourites.

    Speaking in the lead-up to Saturday night's trial against the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles at Central Coast Stadium, the 29-year-old told NRL.com key recruits James Tedesco and Cooper Cronk had settled in well.

    “They bring experience and a brand of very exciting footy. Especially in Teddy (James Tedesco). Hearing (Cooper) Cronk’s voice, it is a voice you can trust. He is somebody that I respect very highly in what he’s done in the game," he said.

    “I'm super excited to have someone like himself and Teddy in our team, playing some good footy for us.

    "Personally I haven't been this excited in a few years. We’ve recruited really well in the off-season. We are sick of tackling our own teammates and really exciting to start playing some footy.”

    The Roosters are expected to be close to full strength against the Sea Eagles, as coach Trent Robinson searches for his best 17 before their season opener against the Wests Tigers on March 10 at ANZ Stadium.

    “We are going to stack a pretty strong side out there,'' Waerea-Hargreaves said.

    "To get these new guys playing is obviously important to build combinations and to try and gel as early as we can. We want to be stringing a few things together and playing our style of footy.

    It’s been a long six weeks of pre-season but the footy is finally here, so bring it on.” Roosters prop Jared Waerea-Hargreaves.©Brett Crockford/NRL Photos
    All pre-season, the Tricolours have drummed home the importance of taking pride in their defence.

    They also haven't forgotten their shock preliminary final defeat in 2017 at the hands of the North Queensland Cowboys at Allianz Stadium last September.

    “It was disappointing to end a game short of what we would have liked to have been but I think that was the motivation getting a few of us through those tough days of pre-season,'' Waerea-Hargraves said.

    "Also letting it go and really narrowing our focus down to perform as well as we can each day so when we get the opportunity later on, whenever it is in 2018, we can make the most of it.”

    Waerea-Hargreaves is also looking forward to seeing the club's next generation of stars announcing themselves as genuine first-graders.

    “We got a guy here Victor Radley who's 19 and we all know he’s fearless. To stand in the middle of a field and trust somebody that young to do his job, to defend as well as he does is exciting.

    “We also have the likes of Joe Manu and Latrell Mitchell who play centre for us. We all know what they are capable of producing it’s just getting that mature head on their shoulders so they can do it consistently throughout the year.”

    https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/02/21/...dney-roosters/

    The last line sounds like Manu will be playing centre come round 1

  • #2
    I love that Radley line.

    Fearless sums him up well.

    Most excited to see his development this year. Been a while since we've had a local this good.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
      I love that Radley line.

      Fearless sums him up well.

      Most excited to see his development this year. Been a while since we've had a local this good.
      I recall everyone was similarly enthusiastic about Tom Symonds. Let’s hope Radley works out better.

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      • #4
        I love the line about "hearing Cooper Cronks voice, it's a voice you can trust and someone I respect highly for what he has achieved in the game.."
        Compare that to the last half back who went missing half the time when it counted!!!

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        • #5
          JWH told a friend of mine that he is learning a lot about front row play from Cronk. Imagine that. Jarred was the best in the world not long ago.

          He holds Cronk in massive regard and I would say he is not alone.

          What concerned me is that he more or less says that he was not as excited in the last few years. That's alarming.

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          • #6
            Not too surprised, success dulls hunger for most of us.

            Cronk is stoking the desire and fire within him, could be a good sign dudes.
            Originally posted by King Salvo 'Tedesco and Woods will be more than likely Dogs signings but both will give Tigers last shot - we are not in the race anymore'

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post
              What concerned me is that he more or less says that he was not as excited in the last few years. That's alarming.
              Is it?

              it's our best shot at a premiership since 2015. It would be alarming if he wasn't more excited... not that he is.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post

                Is it?

                it's our best shot at a premiership since 2015. It would be alarming if he wasn't more excited... not that he is.
                The point he is making is that in theory a player should go into every season feeling excited. It indicates that maybe he was not mentally up for the past few seasons. That would be the worry. I think this is the difference between the mentality of the Storm and some of the other sides. Bellamy or the players are able to get themselves pumped each year and go out with the right attitude season in and season out and even moreso, week in and week out.

                We tend to go through the motions more often than not. This is one of the main reasons the club went hard for Cronk. To understand and bring that attitude to the Roosters.
                Last edited by Cockadoodledoo; 02-22-2018, 09:20 PM.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View Post

                  The point he is making is that in theory a player should go into every season feeling excited. It indicates that maybe he was not mentally up for the past few seasons. That would be the worry. I think this is the difference between the mentality of the Storm and some of the other sides. Bellamy or the players are able to get themselves pumped each year and go out with the right attitude season in and season out and even moreso, week in and week out.

                  We tend to go through the motions more often than not. This is one of the main reasons the club went hard for Cronk. To understand and bring that attitude to the Roosters.
                  He didn't say that he wasn't excited in previous seasons, just that this is the most excited he's been in a while.

                  which is perfectly fine, these guys are human after all. It's natural for their motivation to fluctuate.

                  Cooper Cronk said this is the most excited he's been for a season in a long time... should that be alarming to the Storm? Of course not.

                  Positive change generally brings a sense of excitement and there's been a lot of change at the Roosters and a lot of change in Cronk's life. Of course there's excitement around that.

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                  • #10
                    Maybe JWH is just excited because he will finally have a top quality half back guiding the team around the paddock......

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                    • #11
                      I would be more excited if Jarrod and his lazy mate Napa had a dead-set dig for the club this season.They were average to say the least last year especially in the finals.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kakaruk View Post
                        I would be more excited if Jarrod and his lazy mate Napa had a dead-set dig for the club this season.They were average to say the least last year especially in the finals.
                        Last year was just that...What he heard on the field then was probably incoherent mumbling...Now they have a winner calling the shots in proper English.
                        I did hear Pongia on NRL 360 talk about Pearce and he said something very true in that Pearcey is always 'one of the boy'... You can be a good leader AND one of the boys sometimes but usually not both. I think Cronk is a leader whos not going to go out and get plastered on the weekend, and that will usher respect from the boys.
                        Last edited by ROC181; 02-23-2018, 11:10 AM.

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