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Aidan Guerra fast becoming one of my favs

Chook

First Grade
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http://www.nrl.com/guerra-opts-to-get-better,-not-bitter/tabid/10874/newsid/78256/default.aspx

You could forgive Roosters second-rower Aidan Guerra for requiring a change of underwear on November 13, 2012.


This was the day the Chooks trumpeted the long awaited return of dual code superstar Sonny Bill Williams to the 13-a-side game, giving the tri-colours faithful reason to crow despite a year where the Bondi club often couldn't quite rally the intensity to be deemed lacklustre.

But for Guerra, who had finally locked down a starting spot in Roosters' back row after an eventful departure from Melbourne three years earlier, the acquisition of a world-class player in his position was understandably cause for more than a little concern.


Having signed with the Roosters mid-2009 in a bid to get a regular crack at a first grade spot, the Townsville junior found himself on the outer with Storm coach Craig Bellamy for the rest of the year, with the veteran mentor peeved that the fruits of Melbourne's labour in recuperating Guerra from four ankle operations in two years would be enjoyed by others.


Already banished to the Victorian local league, Guerra admits he didn't much fancy another extended run with the reserves when news of Williams' arrival at Roosters HQ filtered through to the playing group.

"There was a part of me that thought, ‘What am I going to do?’" said Guerra.


"You can’t really be an edge back-rower when you’ve got Sonny on one edge and Boyd Cordner, an Australian back-rower, on another, so I've had to change my game."


Choosing to get better rather than bitter, the 26-year-old put his head down and posterior up to turn himself from an explosive wide runner into more of a pack workhorse over the past 18 months, and above all Guerra is thankful for the chance to learn from the player who has defined professionalism in the modern game.


"It’s been a pretty good opportunity to learn from Sonny, he's one of the best athletes Australian and New Zealand sport’s ever seen.


"It’s a pleasure out there and he's helped me and driven me to train harder.


"That's just made me a more rounded player and added a little something to my game."


That "little something" has seen Guerra up his defensive work rate from 23 tackles per game to 29 this year as well as being one of the Roosters' most consistent performers, and landed him well and truly on Mal Meninga's radar as he looks to regenerate Queensland's Origin dynasty in coming years.


Just as Chris McQueen and Josh Papalii were shock bolters out of last year's Queensland Emerging Origin camp, Guerra could well be in line for a call-up having attended the camp over the past two years, but for now Guerra is focused on improving the Roosters 4-4 win-loss start to their title defence.

"The main thing is that I’m playing well. I know that I’m preparing well for every game and if that leads to Origin selection, well that leads to selection.


"But if it doesn’t I know that I’m doing everything possible to be [performing] for the Roosters.


"My form’s still building and as a team we’re still building and I’m just happy that I’m one of the ones going in the right direction there.


"It’s good to be stringing a few good games together but when everyone’s playing well I want to be one of them as well."
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Languishing in the Jets early last year to securing a starting spot in the premiers line up and pushing FPN to the bench.

I'm starting to realise why Bellamy was so pissed off we signed him. He has all the skills of a modern day pig, great footwork, big, good offload and defensively rock solid.

With word Slammin Sam Moa is about to re-sign with us, keeping Aidan "Tangles" Guerra long term wil become a top priority as clubs will be after him.

Chook.
 

Packy

Bench
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I am a big fan. I always wondered why he got shunted to reggies over the last few years and didn't understand why he re-signed with youse when all he was getting was Jets and some bench games.

Good on him for people finally seeing his worth.
 

Horrie Is God

First Grade
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They both offer something different, so i'm happy we've got them...

Aiden is one awkward dude to tackle..

A real footy player..not just an athlete..

Actually both of them are..
 

GC_Gladiator

Juniors
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I am a big fan. I always wondered why he got shunted to reggies over the last few years and didn't understand why he re-signed with youse when all he was getting was Jets and some bench games.

Good on him for people finally seeing his worth.

Good call. It seemed like every time I watched him he did something special but always struggled to hold down a position.

It must be the little things that he has nailed down in his game.

Great to see him selected for Qld, definitely one of my favourite players outside of my own team.
 
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Q. "Why was Guerra at Newtown?

A. Brian Smith

ATM yes.

Moga.

I fear the joy of joy.

They both are quality young players but Guerra offers more versatility IMO snd is even on Cordner's strength. I love both though and want to see them for a long time at Easts.
 

Parkway_Drive

Juniors
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Both great backrowers but Guerra has been shading Cordner on the field this season while Cordner has been shading Geurra off the field:p

BTW Very happy when his name was read out for Origin...congrats Che!
 

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