Ahead of his 200th NRL appearance, Sydney Roosters fullback James Tedesco has advised that he’d rather play in the halves at Bondi than return to the club that gave him his NRL debut.
Though Tedesco is off-contract at the end of 2024, the NSW custodian has advised he wants to stay at the club as long as possible, especially after coach Trent Robinson committed to the tri-colours for another five years.
“That’s a big factor for me,” Tedesco told the Sydney Morning Herald.
“He’s the best coach I’ve ever had, I can’t thank him enough for not only what he’s done to my game and confidence on the field, but how he’s helped me as a leader off the field.”
Though Tedesco is off-contract at the end of 2024, the NSW custodian has advised he wants to stay at the club as long as possible, especially after coach Trent Robinson committed to the tri-colours for another five years.
“That’s a big factor for me,” Tedesco told the Sydney Morning Herald.
“He’s the best coach I’ve ever had, I can’t thank him enough for not only what he’s done to my game and confidence on the field, but how he’s helped me as a leader off the field.”
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