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Eels in the media

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Parramatta hooker Reed Mahoney taking tips from the game’s gun rakes

Parramatta’s Reed Mahoney is turning himself into rugby league’s version of Frankenstein’s monster.

In an attempt to become the best hooker he can be, Mahoney has carefully plucked elements from the game’s greatest hookers to build his own creation.

But there doesn’t seem to be any madness to his science because Mahoney, 20, will be the starting hooker for the Eels in the Western Sydney derby against Penrith at Panthers Stadium on Sunday.

“I like to grab bits and pieces from everyone,” Mahoney said.

“I look at Cam Smith, Jake Friend, Damien Cook, Mick Ennis, all those blokes. I see what works for them which could work for me.

“For example, Damien Cook runs a lot. I like to bring that into my game.

“Watch a bit of Cameron Smith, grab that, take it out on the field and put it into my game.

“I want to play good footy, be consistent and be in that top 17 for as long as I can. Hopefully for the whole season.

“I have to do what’s best for myself and my team. I want to have that team-first mentality.”

Mahoney arrived at Parramatta from the Sunshine Coast via Canterbury.

He played nine NRL games last season and impressed in a Parramatta side which claimed the wooden spoon.

“I’ve realised your rugby league career can be short,” he said. “You have to keep that level head. I keep busy off the field as well. I’d like to say I have a level head.

“I have made a goal for myself that my preparation and recovery will be the best it can be. It’s such a long season.

“I’m a big part of the team and I get bashed around a bit playing in the middle.

“All the little things add up. They are things I’m really going to work hard on.”

Kaysa Pritchard, probably Eels coach Brad Arthur’s first-choice hooker, remains on what the club describes as “indefinite leave”.

Arthur is continuing to search for depth at hooker but Mahoney has been given first crack and he is refreshed and ready to go.

“I feel great,” Mahoney said. “I had a great weekend (before the season started) and took some time away from footy. I just chilled out with a couple of my mates. I just cleared my head.

“So coming to training today, everyone is just excited to get out there and play some footy.

“I saw on the gym board today is week 20 (of pre-season training). We have had a massive, massive pre-season and we all now just can’t wait to get out there on Sunday.”

Mahoney wants to take care of business on the field and off it.

“I do a bit of study,” he said. “I have just finished my cert three and four in business and my PT (personal training).

“Parramatta are pushing it, to keep the boys busy off the field.

“There is a stat going around that if you keep the boys busy off the field there won’t be as many dramas.

“But at the moment my head is around round one this Sunday.”

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The Roosters only won 6 games a couple of years ago. Bad luck or bad management?
That was an outlier. Pearce was suspended for the beginning of the season, JWH was missing for a large chunk that season coming back from ACL tear... It was just a cluster f**k from the get go...

For us though, making the finals in 2017 is the outlier considering we've won 3 spoons and had a 2nd last this decade....

You really need to stop citing that Roosters 6 win season as some sort of example of how good times for us might be just around the corner...
 

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That was an outlier. Pearce was suspended for the beginning of the season, JWH was missing for a large chunk that season coming back from ACL tear... It was just a cluster f**k from the get go...

For us though, making the finals in 2017 is the outlier considering we've won 3 spoons and had a 2nd last this decade....

You really need to stop citing that Roosters 6 win season as some sort of example of how good times for us might be just around the corner...

So bad luck?

FTR I'm not agreeing with Pou or disagreeing really.

TO some extent you make your own luck, to some extent it's out of your control.
 

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That was an outlier. Pearce was suspended for the beginning of the season, JWH was missing for a large chunk that season coming back from ACL tear... It was just a cluster f**k from the get go...
Since 2013 we were on the rise. We also won 13 games in 2016. We didn't miss the finals that year because we were poorly coached or had a shit roster. 2018 is definitely the outlier.
For us though, making the finals in 2017 is the outlier considering we've won 3 spoons and had a 2nd last this decade....
Fourth last
You really need to stop citing that Roosters 6 win season as some sort of example of how good times for us might be just around the corner...
I hope you're right mate
 

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So bad luck?

FTR I'm not agreeing with Pou or disagreeing really.

TO some extent you make your own luck, to some extent it's out of your control.
Merkins think we're the only team that doesn't have bad luck.

We're a team that has to take risks. If we play it safe we'll finish around 9th every year. At least taking risks we're a chance of jagging a top four finish every now and then. When your risk profile is high you will be exposed to luck, both bad and good.

Last year (and for many years) our risk was in talented players with shit attitudes. This year it's rookies in key positions.

#Exciting
 
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