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Huge wrap on Parramatta Eels' 17-year-old Bevan French

eels_fan

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Jenko doesn't deserve selection after his performance in origin 2 and then for us last night. Did he even play? In saying that, Laurie seems hell bent on picking another losing team so he'll be there.

I'd think if Cordner is fit for the Roosters he'd be picked for nsw? He'd have an extra 5 days recovery before a game as well
 

Eelementary

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I reckon Jennings has played his last rep game.
Bird and Morris NSW centers for sure. Wingers will probably be Mansour and Moylan given Tedesco will be fullback and rightly so.

Imo, putting Moylan on the wing is just asking for trouble - so that's exactly what that big-nosed imbecile will do.
 

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Yeah we want to all hear why the one bright spot of the last 2 months should be dropped back to reserve grade for a 33 year old plodder who won't be with us next year.
 

Stagger eel

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Yeah we want to all hear why the one bright spot of the last 2 months should be dropped back to reserve grade for a 33 year old plodder who won't be with us next year.

:?..

you'd have to imagine that the kid will be in the 1s all year surely..
 

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It's common for rookies to be "rested" in lower grades from time to time from the rigours of NRL. Don't be hating on BA if he feels that his mind and body needs to be rested.
 

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Back on topic:

With a stunning seven tries in just four NRL games, it looks as though Eels youngster Bevan French is handling the transition from NYC to NRL just fine but the 20-year-old says there's plenty he needs to work on.

French's hat-trick in Parramatta's 34-24 loss at Cronulla on Saturday came on the back of scoring one, one and two tries respectively in his opening three NRL matches and the Tingha speedster breaking the Auckland Nines try-scoring record with eight in the pre-season tournament at the start of the year.

The way French effortlessly swept onto a Corey Norman grubber and his chanceless fingertip put-down for his first try, the opportunistic way he scooped up a loose Cronulla pass and tiptoed down the touchline before streaking away for his second, and the raw pace with which he burned Cronulla's edge defence before skipping over James Maloney's diving tackle then stepping a flat-footed Ben Barba to score untouched revealed a brimming bag of try-scoring tricks.

However his fledgling combination with centre Clint Gutherson was also ruthlessly pulled apart by a Sharks side unafraid to run at his edge on last-tackle plays and four crucial tries came down that channel in the six-tries-to-four loss.

His coach Brad Arthur praised French's potential after the game but cautioned he is still a work in progress while French said he is just trying to adapt to the more physical nature of first grade – though still eyeing a move to fullback one day down the track.

"The transition's good, I'm feeling confident out there but there's still a few things I need to work on. I'll just keep chipping away on them at training and hopefully get better at those things," French said.

"Personally I'd like to play fullback [in the future], I could play fullback but just now, starting off on the wing and just starting to get my feel of the physicality of things in there and starting to work my way in and get used to the physical level then hopefully switch to fullback."

Like his coach, French wasn't getting carried away with his impressive start in the NRL.

"It's started off pretty well with seven tries but it doesn't feel too good to get three tries and not come away with the two points in the end," he said.

He admitted to being a little surprised to find himself in first grade so soon given Arthur's indication early in the year he would need more time to develop, as well as the wealth of outside backs at the club this year.

"Especially when you look at the people we've got in our squad, there's a few big names there. I think I've just been fortunate there with a few injuries. Unlucky for them but I guess that's lucky for me," French said.

"I missed the first four or five rounds [this year] injured and then I came back, played two games of 20s and got injured again and I was out for another four or five weeks after that. I think it was another two games of 20s before I got the call up so it's been disappointing at the start of the year but I'm starting to do pretty good now."

French's likely future transition to fullback has been aided by some tutoring this year by veteran Michael Gordon.

"He's very helpful. Every training session we do a few extras together and he's helped me with my positioning and stuff like that," French said of Gordon.

With more than a hint of famous footballing relatives Preston Campbell and Nathan Blacklock in his blood, French has also leaned on them for advice throughout his formative years.

"They're very helpful and supportive. I talk to [Blacklock] quite a bit now and he's been really supportive over the past few years," French said.

Speaking about French's promising start, Arthur was reserved in his praise.

"He's got plenty of pace and you can't coach speed," Arthur said.

"He's doing OK, still got a fair bit to learn, especially in defence but it's the only way he's going to learn is being under pressure in those situations. We're happy with him. He needs to continue to work on some defensive principles and working with his inside defender but he's getting better."

Clicky
 

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Barba wasnt flat footed - he had a fullbacks dream shot at an attacker who broke the line- agaiinst the touchline, stumbling a bit. The step was just THAT good he left him standing still.

And Barba is one of the more nimble fullbacks ... fmd if he had put that move on Hoppa, hoppa would have looked like he was defending the other wing
 

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It's common for rookies to be "rested" in lower grades from time to time from the rigours of NRL. Don't be hating on BA if he feels that his mind and body needs to be rested.

Yes I have to say while he was coring thanks three tries and blitzing past some of the fastest players in the nrl on Saturday night al I could think was "gee he looks tired after his 7 games on the wing".


He should play as many games as possible in this write off season.

He should move to fullback once the points go if not sooner.
 

hineyrulz

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Yes I have to say while he was coring thanks three tries and blitzing past some of the fastest players in the nrl on Saturday night al I could think was "gee he looks tired after his 7 games on the wing".


He should play as many games as possible in this write off season.

He should move to fullback once the points go if not sooner.
x2
 

emjaycee

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Yes I have to say while he was coring thanks three tries and blitzing past some of the fastest players in the nrl on Saturday night al I could think was "gee he looks tired after his 7 games on the wing".


He should play as many games as possible in this write off season.

He should move to fullback once the points go if not sooner.

BA still thinks we are a mathematical chance (despite the points deduction hanging over our head) so I don't see him changing too much until he accepts that we are NO chance.
 

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The way he scooped up that loose ball and kept himself inside the sideline was incredibly freaky.

Not only that, I can't believe how quickly he reacted - he took off and hit top speed before the Sharks player even had the chance to turn around to dive on the loose ball. Amazing.

All three of his tries were special.
 

ash411

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Not only that, I can't believe how quickly he reacted - he took off and hit top speed before the Sharks player even had the chance to turn around to dive on the loose ball. Amazing.

All three of his tries were special.

I was watching expecting the ball to just sort of bobble over the sideline, and he just sprang up out of nowhere, and then in a blink he was at the half way.

He's incredibly quick off the mark, and for him to back himself to get that loose ball was great.

It's actually something we've really improved on this year overall, before when a loose ball would happen they kind of watched, but now, it's all about getting to it and making sure it turns up ours, which I have been really happy about.
 

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