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    https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...87e6cf9b1a849b


    Latrell Mitchell, so much respect.

    It's funny from the outside looking in, most people would look at this 21 year old and think he has got the perfect life, talk of 1m+ deals, best player in the game, on every highlight reel, promotion that the NRL can fit him into, playing in a winning footy side.

    Just goes to show, footy players are still people too and no amount of natural talent or privilege will ever change that. Takes a brave man to come out and talk about his struggles.

    He might not realise it but this guy is all class, he will be an inspiration to a generation both on and off the field.

  • #2
    Thanks for posting, I read this earlier on FB and didn't know how to put it here. He seems quite happy at the chooks.

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    • #3
      encouraging article, but didn't exactly state "im signing with easts ". glad his management is sorted and hopefully to an agent who has latrells best interest's at heart ( although i suspect there are very few of them ). will not be convinced of anything with latrell until his name is signed on the dotted line. unfortunatley with rugby leage where there is smoke more often then not there is fire it just takes a while to come to light usually. so here is hoping it is purely an issue between latrell and his management and nothing to do with the roosters.

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      • #4
        I thought I'd paste the article in case some don't have access.
        Latrell Mitchell bouncing back from traumatic management split



        Latrell Mitchell has finally opened up on the ugly management split that threatened to derail his 2019 season, with the Roosters megastar revealing: “There were days I couldn’t get out of bed”.

        Speaking on the eve of NRL Indigenous Round, rugby league’s biggest Aboriginal figure has opened up on the saga that left him bedridden, wanting to skip training and in the season opener against South Sydney “feeling embarrassed for the first time as a footballer”. It’s been a confusing time for the Roosters star. Image: AAP Image/Darren England
        Yet after months of ongoing media speculation, which has taken a heavy mental toll on the 21-year-old, Mitchell is now on the cusp of signing a new deal with rising player manager Wayde Rushton — an agent who, just like Jerry Maguire, believes a small client base is the key to athlete wellbeing.

        Apart from being well received by Sydney Roosters chairman Nick Politis and coach Trent Robinson, news of the merger will also be welcomed by NSW Origin coach Brad Fittler — who has known for some time about the struggles of his strike centre. Rugby league wants to see Latrell Mitchell at his best. Image: AAP Image/Craig Golding
        Mitchell too says he comes into Friday night’s Indigenous Round blockbuster against Newcastle feeling like “a giant weight has been lifted from my shoulders”.

        The centre conceded his public breakup with manager Steve Deacon, coupled with rumours about him being unhappy at the Roosters, then wanting to join Sydney rivals like South Sydney and Parramatta, had taken a heavy toll.
        “There’s been times this year where I couldn’t get out of bed,” Mitchell says. “Where I didn’t want to get out of bed, didn’t want to go to training, nothing.

        “It was my first time dealing with a situation like this and I felt like if I could just stay in bed I’d be all right.” The 21-year-old couldn’t hide the effects of the split. Image: AAP Image/Dave Hunt
        And when he did attend training, Mitchell concedes teammates could sense his increasing stress.

        “It showed to the boys, yeah,” he said. “They knew.

        “I’m a guy who usually likes to chat a lot, have a joke and a laugh. So when I was quiet, they knew something was wrong.

        “At times I tried to hide it, tried to talk a little more. But I just wasn’t myself. I was unhappy and wanted to stay home with my missus and baby.”

        But now?

        “Now with everything sorted it feels like a weight has been lifted,” he says. “Coming into indigenous Round, and with Origin coming … yeah it all feels like perfect timing.” Mitchell is focused on doing the best for his family. Image: Phil Hillyard
        NEW MANAGEMENT DEAL

        Mitchell revealed he is on the cusp of inking a new management deal with Rushton, the player agent who prefers to keep a small client base of 32 athletes — among them Knights superstar Kalyn Ponga.

        While the incumbent Australian Test star declined to expand on his falling out with Deacon — saying only that the pair mutually agreed to separate — he revealed his entire family had been won over with Rushton and his wife Jenny after a meeting at the weekend.

        “You can feel they want to help you,” he said. “That’s what hooked me.

        “Initially, my missus said she had a good feeling. Then mum and dad were the same.

        “I just feel like I can move on with my life now. Make sure my daughter (Inala, 1) is looked after for the rest of her life. That’s all I want to do.

        “I feel like a lot of weight has been lifted.” Trent Robinson will be pleased with his charge’s progress. Image: Christian Gilles
        SOUTH SYDNEY

        Quizzed on reports linking him to a Rabbitohs switch, Mitchell says: “There’s nothing there.

        “I don’t know where it’s come from but I’m not considering anything at this point. Right now, I couldn’t be bothered talking about contracts.”

        Mitchell did concede, however, his ongoing off-field issues had affected his performance in the season opener against Souths, which included several physical confrontations with his arch rivals.

        “Coming into that game I was so frustrated with everything that was going on,” he recalls. “I couldn’t take it out on anyone so … I tried to take it out on Souths. With how I carried on, the grubbiness, that’s the first time I’ve ever felt embarrassed as a footballer.

        “But with all that stuff now coming to an end, I feel like I’m starting to put things together on the field.

        “Obviously, against Brisbane I went into a little trench, but I’ll come out of it. It’s great timing to have all this weight lifted.” Keary and Mitchell are the future for the club. Image: AAP Image/Darren England
        FIVE-EIGHTH

        With Cooper Cronk announcing this week that 2019 will be his farewell season, Mitchell said he would love to move into the No. 6 jersey next year alongside Luke Keary.

        “I can see myself there, yeah,” he says. “I’d love to train at five-eighth for a full pre-season.

        “I played a lot at No. 6 as a kid, and I’ve seen my dad play there too. So I know the position.

        “And I know if I trained that position for an entire pre-season I could do it. Originally it was the other way, I was a half who didn’t know if he could play centre.

        “I’d definitely be excited to take on a new role and take my game to another level.”

        GREATEST PLAYER IN THE GAME

        Earlier this month, The Daily Telegraph ran a spread asking if Mitchell was now rugby league’s greatest player. And his response?

        “Cameron Smith is the greatest,” he says. “Then James Tedesco and Jason Taumalolo.

        “Obviously, it (the discussion) is nice to hear, but I also think ‘why?’ — because I’ve only been in the game a short time.

        “I haven’t earned my spot like Cam Smith, who has led by example for years.” Mitchell wants to be a strong role model for indigenous kids. Image: AAP Image/David Crosling
        INDIGENOUS ROUND

        Mitchell, who only recently bought his own house, says NRL indigenous Round is the perfect opportunity to inspire.

        “For indigenous Australians, there’s this stereotype that says we’re lazy, on the dole, get given houses,” he says.

        “Well, I want kids to know that I’ve never been on the dole in my life.

        “Want them to know I finished school and just went out and got myself a house. It wasn’t given to me for free, I bought it.

        “I want to show young people that no matter what you want to be in life — doctor, footballer, veterinarian — if you work hard you can achieve.

        “So go get educated, work hard and listen to people who can help you.” Daughter Inala has given Mitchell a new perspective. Image: Brett Costello
        FATHERHOOD

        Now into his second year as a dad to daughter Inala, he says: “Absolute blessing.

        “My daughter’s made me realise my potential as a person. I could still be the childish kid out there mucking around but I’ve had to mature, had to man up. It’s why one of my goals has been to buy a house. I’m striving to be great for her, not for myself.”

        BLUES SMOKEY

        Mitchell has urged NSW Origin coach Brad Fittler to pick fellow incumbent Blues centre James Roberts, even though he is currently playing reserve grade. “I’d definitely pick him,” he says. “Jimmy’s a guy that comes from a rough background, and has had some tough times in his career. But when Wayne Bennett was his coach, he really nurtured him. That’s what he needs now. Pick him and he’ll do the job.” NSW can trust in Blues brothers Tyrone Peachey, Josh Addo-Carr, James Roberts and Mitchell. Image: Phil Hillyard
        MAKE THEM FEAR YOU

        Undoubtedly, Mitchell is the man who has made centre great again.

        “And I do love playing there because of the personal battles you have,” he says. “Other than prop, there isn’t another position on the field where the battle is as personal.

        “Whoever I go up against, I want to dominate them. Every game I want to make sure I’m striking fear into them. As soon as they’ve finish that week before playing the Roosters, I want them thinking that they’ve got us, thinking about me.”

        ROOSTERS

        Mitchell laughs off suggestions he is off with the Roosters, his home since 16.

        “There is a lot of soul inside our club,” he says. “And when you sign up, you become attached. Even my parents felt it. I can say that being a Rooster has been massive for me, not only as a footballer, it’s helped steer me in the right direction as a man, as a father … even setting my values, the Roosters have been massive.

        “So now with everything sorted, my only focus is going back-to-back.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mattyh View Post
          encouraging article, but didn't exactly state "im signing with easts ". glad his management is sorted and hopefully to an agent who has latrells best interest's at heart ( although i suspect there are very few of them ). will not be convinced of anything with latrell until his name is signed on the dotted line. unfortunatley with rugby leage where there is smoke more often then not there is fire it just takes a while to come to light usually. so here is hoping it is purely an issue between latrell and his management and nothing to do with the roosters.
          He's not saying he's signing with Easts because there will be negotiations to start with the new agent and he most likely has been advised to say nothing otherwise if he was to say he's signing and then doesn't get what he feels he supposed to have he would go elsewhere and everyone will be saying 'But he said he's signing with Easts'... What he has said on this article is plenty to make us Roosters happy without giving it all away...

          The article says that this agent has Kaylan Ponga on his books but didn't mention Cody Walker so I hope that is correct.

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          • #6
            > Mitchell revealed he is on the cusp of inking a new management deal with Rushton, the player agent who prefers to keep a small client base of 32 athletes — among them Knights superstar Kalyn Ponga.

            Seems like a lot. How many do most have and how can I become one? :P

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            • #7
              I would say this is to do with Origin.

              Last year Freddy said he wouldn’t pick anyone with any ongoing distractions (ie contract drama) and it would be the same this year too. Latrell being no exception.

              The article also also says he hasn’t decided on Rushton, only on the cusp of signing.
              ..it’ll be interesting to see

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              • #8
                his website says he is also Zane tetevano's manager, hopefully has good relations with the club

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by The Skeez View Post
                  I would say this is to do with Origin.

                  Last year Freddy said he wouldn’t pick anyone with any ongoing distractions (ie contract drama) and it would be the same this year too. Latrell being no exception.

                  The article also also says he hasn’t decided on Rushton, only on the cusp of signing.
                  Nah. The chance of Latrell not being picked for Origin is zero.

                  Clearly he loves the Roosters and I don't have a problem with him not thinking about his next contract atm. Still, if we can put together a deal that he's happy with, there's nothing wrong with him signing it and being able to concentrate on playing footy.

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                  • #10
                    Looks like he is close to Roberts, Manu to Souths, Roberts to Easts, Latrell is happy, Roberts becomes a superstar under Trent with Latrell feeding him the ball from 5/8. Latrell keeps Easts and NSW at his ransom.
                    everybody happy?

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                    • #11
                      Serves as a reminder that he is a human being who has emotional highs and lows like all of us. He is also very young and the pressure and expectation placed on him is enormous. Added to that is the responsibility I am sure he feels to be a leader and role model for the Aboriginal community.

                      Remember this the next time he has a less than 10/10 game for us, as he did against the Broncos.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by milanja View Post
                        Looks like he is close to Roberts, Manu to Souths, Roberts to Easts, Latrell is happy, Roberts becomes a superstar under Trent with Latrell feeding him the ball from 5/8. Latrell keeps Easts and NSW at his ransom.
                        everybody happy?
                        No. I would take Manu over Roberts any day.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ism22 View Post
                          > Mitchell revealed he is on the cusp of inking a new management deal with Rushton, the player agent who prefers to keep a small client base of 32 athletes — among them Knights superstar Kalyn Ponga.

                          Seems like a lot. How many do most have and how can I become one? :P
                          From what I know, not many are as qualified as you with law degree.. many have no tertiary qualifications. That’s a start
                          Written and published on behalf of the Liberal Party, Queensland

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ROC181 View Post

                            He's not saying he's signing with Easts because there will be negotiations to start with the new agent and he most likely has been advised to say nothing otherwise if he was to say he's signing and then doesn't get what he feels he supposed to have he would go elsewhere and everyone will be saying 'But he said he's signing with Easts'... What he has said on this article is plenty to make us Roosters happy without giving it all away...

                            The article says that this agent has Kaylan Ponga on his books but didn't mention Cody Walker so I hope that is correct.
                            It is, walker is with Matt rose

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Spirit of 66 View Post
                              Serves as a reminder that he is a human being who has emotional highs and lows like all of us. He is also very young and the pressure and expectation placed on him is enormous. Added to that is the responsibility I am sure he feels to be a leader and role model for the Aboriginal community.

                              Remember this the next time he has a less than 10/10 game for us, as he did against the Broncos.
                              Thoughtful post.

                              IMHO, Latrell just needs to be himself. He's a footy player, not a politician and if he delivers on field and keeps his nose clean off it as far as is possible (and when he doesn't, make sure it's nothing too bad) then he'll be sweet. The role model stuff will take care of itself.

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