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Mose Masoe

getsmarty

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Dragons recruit Mose Masoe hopes his best league years are ahead of him

December 25, 2015 6:44pm

Paul Crawley

The Daily Telegraph

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DRAGONS recruit Mose Masoe has now reached that age where he looks back on wasted opportunities.
Yet at 26 he is still young enough to have his best rugby league years ahead of him, providing he puts in the work to match his enormous frame and potential.
The 130kg man mountain can still remember the time a man named ‘Arthur Beetson’ flew to Wellington to meet the then teenager.
At the time Masoe was just 16 and creating havoc in New Zealand’s junior ranks when Beetson spotted him playing at a carnival in Australia.
He said he had never heard of the rugby league Immortal, yet there he was sitting in the presence of greatness as people from his home town looked on in awe.
“There were a lot of people in the restaurant and I could hear them whispering, ‘That’s Artie Beetson’,” Masoe recalled a decade on.
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“And he said, ‘I want you to come and play for the Roosters’.
“I got home that night and I Googled him.”
But despite being touted as one of New Zealand’s most promising young forwards at the time, Masoe conceded he never reached the heights he probably should have in his first two NRL stints.
After coming to Australia at the end of 2007 on Beetson’s recommendation, Masoe debuted for the Roosters in 2010 where he played a total of 46 NRL games.

He then spent 2013 with the Panthers before moving to England for two more years with St Helens, before the Dragons made an approach at last year’s Four Nations.
Since his return for pre-season training, all he has done is impress his new coach Paul McGregor.
And McGregor said the one thing that previously let him down, is now proving to be his strength.
“He is at training first every day. He is doing extras every day,” McGregor said.
“He is obviously a big man, so with that big structure he finds that continuous running quite physical.
“But he is certainly in better shape then a lot of other guys his size.
“And he is working really hard towards being much better at that then he has been at any time in his career previous.”
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If he reaches his potential it will be an added bonus for the Dragons in 2016.
This season their forwards shed the “soft” label and replaced it with new-found respect.
They have one of the hardest working packs in the NRL with the likes of Joel Thompson, Tyson Frizell, Jack De Belin and Mike Cooper.
And now they have added size with Masoe and Russell Packer joining the ranks.
While Masoe still looks back on missed opportunities of the past, he said that was today his motivation.
“I took a lot of things for granted but going to England made me see what I had here,” he said.
“This is kind of like my second chance and I am just grateful the Dragons have given it to me.
“The way I look at it, I still have time to reach my potential.
“I am 26.

“A lot of seasons I have been underdone.
“I am 130kg and I need to get down to 125kg.”
Which means the holiday season will be more about hard work then celebrations.
“That is the good thing about coming back. All we have been doing is running,” he said.
“For me, I don’t really need to do anything else but run.”
Asked if he thinks he can still live up to the promise that led Beetson to sign him as a teenager, Masoe agreed: “Going overseas made me realise what I could have done over here.
“And there is unfinished business.
“It is driving me.
“I have got to make the most of this opportunity.
“I still think I can produce my best footy.”


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God-King Dean

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I'm banking my hopes on this guy. If he can deliver, it means we'll be able to match the forward pack like Canterbury.
 

The Nick

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I thought our boys matched up well against the Bulldogs pack in our last outing.

With the addition of Masoe and Packer we should be dominating!
 

Wittenberg

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Like his size but not his reputation from UK. Discipline issues and supposed slackness. For all his size he has not been consistent at three clubs.Apparently his fourth will be different....I hope so.
 

Minh

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Looking forward to watching how he goes...we haven't had a really big unit in a long time....
 

kit66

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I'd like to see us start with our two big Samoans up front, Masoe and Ah Mau who I have no doubt will really push each other to play some inspiring footy next year. Wouldn't hurt if a bit ( not too much ) of Moses's aggro rubbed off on Ah Mau as well.
 
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I don't think Ah Mau has that side to him.

He is a really quite fellow off the field but on it he leads from the front and he deserved the accolades as he was so consistant.

Masoe could be an excellent player to bring on when the other forward pack is tired they will struggle to handle his size and he actually is rather handy with the ball.

The one thing he can get a tad lazy and give away an odd silly penalty but i think he realises this is his chance to get back into the big time of the NRL.
 

Minh

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Ah Mau was an unsung hero and one of the main reasons we were able to compete up front against the big packs....I hope he continues his good form and credit must go to Mary for improving so many players...
 

62baby

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I think getting the player of the year award now means he is a sung hero, and no longer eligible for un-sung status
 

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