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    There may only be half of the NRL Squad here at Roosters HQ as our World Cup representatives enjoy a well-earned break ahead of the New Year, however there’s certainly no shortage of talent working under the guidance of Trent Robinson and his coaching staff.

    For four days last week the Sydney Roosters Academy were put through their paces at Moore Park, including a training session alongside Premiership winners Mitchell Pearce, Jake Friend and James Maloney, to name but a few.

    The group includes players from all over Australia and New Zealand and are invited in at this time of the year as an indoctrinating exercise to build the next generation of Tricolours stars, led by Recruitment Manager Peter O’Sullivan.

    Auckland-based young-gun Etene Nanai, the younger cousin of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, was a part of the group after crossing the ditch for the four-day camp. A star at this year’s New Zealand Under 15s National Titles, despite being just 14 years of age, Nanai is highly-regarded amongst Roosters coaches and plays fullback like his now superstar older relative.

    Another shining star from the young group was fellow fullback Latrell Mitchell, who will this year enter his first season in the SG Ball Squad. A NSW representative at Under 16 level this season, Mitchell hails from the same area (Old Bar) as Roosters Vice-Captain Boyd Cordner.

    It wasn’t just the speedsters out the back impressing Robinson and O’Sullivan however, with rampaging prop Darren Shonig showing himself to be a future star in the mould of rising stars Dylan Napa and Kane Evans. At 106kg and not even 18, the young Cairns local will this year play his part in the both the Under 18s and Holden Cup Squads.

    The group was brought together last Sunday and spent the four days learning the ways of the Roosters, speaking with strength and conditioning, nutrition and welfare staff about the expectations of young footballers.

    “This camp is about introducing the group to professionalism, hard work, structure, but more importantly feeling what it’s like to be a Rooster,” O’Sullivan said.

    “It indoctrinates them into the system,” he continued.

    “It doesn’t always work, but with our NRL players we want them coming from within.”

    “Jake Friend, Dylan Napa and Nene Macdonald have all been a part of that system and are examples of what we’re trying to achieve in terms of developing our own talent here at the Roosters.”


    LINK: http://www.roosters.com.au/news-disp...ours-way/88599

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    Holden Cup stars Nene Macdonald and Brendan Elliot have been selected in the Queensland Emerging Origin Squad.

    NRL Assistant Coach and former Under 20s mentor Jason Taylor was high in praise for the duo after hearing of the announcement, when he caught up with Roosters.com.au.

    "Both of them are exciting young talents and this is just reward for the hard work they've put in over the last twelve months especially," Taylor said.

    "They're certainly stars of the future here at the Roosters and I'd suggest this is just the start of plenty accolades to come their way."

    "They've both been a part of our Pre-Season training Squad since the start of November and don't look out of place at all alongside the likes of Mitchell Pearce and Jake Friend, both of whom are Premiership winners now."

    Players will assemble at the QAS Academy of Sport on Thursday 23 January with QAS Rugby League Director Wayne Bennett and Maroons Under 20s Coach Kevin Walters overlooking the group.

    Squad members will also be out to impress Walters as they look for a place in the Queensland Under 20's team to play New South Wales in the annual
    representative fixture.

    The selection of the duo follows on from the selection of Jackson Hastings, Taane Milne, Tyler Cornish, Willis Meehan, Alex Thomas, Bradley Dietz in the NSWRL Under 20's Origin Pathway Camp.
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    • #3
      Latrell Mitchell and his brother both look the goods, time will tell.

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      • #4
        Interesting post by Sonjay Billy Bob, on Next generation Roosters.
        The sign of good leadership is putting in place effective succession plans.
        I like the way Robbo and Sully are looking to the future and planning for the day when guys like Mini,Maloney and Moa retire.
        No doubt many for the next generation of players will meet some of our senior players and learn about what it takes to make the grade.
        Statistically less than 10% of players from the under 20's comp ever make 1st grade.......many are called butt few are chosen

        Any news on how Kem Seru is going?.....I really rate this bloke as a player...think I spotted several photos of him @ training and it looks as if he has lost a truckload of weight.......he needs to be able to build stamina if he wants to make it with the big boys

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        • #5
          Would rather us invest and put hard work and effort into developing our future superstars than investing so much effort into fergo to try and straighten him out and then he turns his back on us. Good news

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