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Avenger

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eels_fan

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Eels star eyes code switch to fulfil All Blacks dream


Dylan Brown’s immediate focus won’t waver from the NRL premiership, but the Parramatta playmaker has hinted at switching codes “down the track” to fulfil his ambition of representing the All Blacks.

Brown, who returned from an ankle injury ahead of schedule last weekend, has already committed his future to the Eels until the end of 2023. The 20-year-old will again partner Mitchell Moses in Saturday night’s semi-final against South Sydney, with the winner taking on Penrith for a grand final berth the following week.
Brown played union and league in his native New Zealand during his teens, ultimately opting to focus on the latter. The decision paid off handsomely. Brown shifted to Australia to finish off his schooling at the Hills Sports High School, rose through the Eels ranks and is considered one of the most promising five-eighths in the NRL.

However, having grown up an avid All Blacks fan, Brown said he would consider switching back to the 15-man game, with a view to representing New Zealand in a World Cup.
“Yeah, 100 per cent. That’s probably the best thing you can do in team sport from my point of view, winning the Rugby World Cup,” Brown told the Herald.

“Who knows? I will definitely keep my books open if the All Blacks want me. [Laughing] If the All Blacks scream my name, I’ll definitely be running. I’m open to anything.”
The Hikurangi Stags junior said he prioritised rugby league when faced with a decision over which code to pursue because it provided a clearer pathway to the elite ranks.

“I was playing everything, other sports as well like touch,” he said. “I got to intermediate, so I was about 12 and started playing league at school to get days off.“
“I played club when I was 14 and, when I was 15, I picked rep league instead of rep rugby, I had to pick one. I got picked in the nationals there.

“Rugby is harder, you have to wait longer for your opportunity, whereas league I was 15 and got picked up.


“I know some of my [rugby] mates were the best in New Zealand and they still haven’t been given a crack and they are 20 or 21 and still waiting their turn.”

Brown said the chance to travel the globe was another benefit of union.
“Just in terms of travelling, in the NRL you don’t get as much," he said. “Rugby is pretty cool. That’s one thing I enjoy most about rugby, it’s the teams they play against, like England and South Africa.

“When you play in South Africa you learn about South Africa, same with [other countries] … Doing the haka, all that stuff is awesome.

“[I’ll consider it] down the track. I’ve got three more years here. I just want to focus on that and when the time comes I’ll be ready [to make a decision].”

Asked who his favourite rugby players were, Brown said: “If I wasn’t naming a superstar like Dan Carter - everyone wants to be Dan Carter - all the Smiths. Conrad, Aaron Smith and Ben Smith are all good players.

“I like those hard players, not necessarily those [flashy ones].”

Brown’s interests aren’t limited to the rugby codes. In a bid to stay occupied in lockdown, he created a clothing label, We The North. The brand is a nod to his heritage in northern New Zealand and he operates it with his mother and brother from Sydney.

“I don’t make it so that only people from the north can wear it, everyone can wear it,” he said. “It just gives me an extra drive to make it and has a bit more meaning behind it.”

Brown is also proud of his Samoan heritage, but will elect to represent New Zealand if given the opportunity at international league level.

“I was born and raised in New Zealand,” he said. “I talked to Dad and asked him and he said ‘whatever makes you happy son'. I want to play for the Kiwis.”

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ee...-fulfil-all-blacks-dream-20201007-p562yx.html
 

Gronk

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James Roberts on the outer at Souths. Do we give this injury prone speedster an opportunity??
Addo Carr swap deal I read. Remember that Storm have said that they will let JAC go but want a player in return.
 

TheRam

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LOL!! The bloke makes a lot of hit ups for very little meterage. He's also a walking penalty and has a mistake in him. You want us to chase him when we have Brown??? He's just another massively overhyped Donkey's junior.

I watched just about all their games and he's one of the biggest stats padders i have ever seen.

Maybe you should watch a game a little more carefully.

Pleeeese!

Who said anything about replacing Brown. Jeez some of you guys like to exaggerate like your telling old fishing yarns.

Averages around15 hitups a game for 156m. Post contact metres 1277m. I think only Hass has better in the Broncos team this year. Tackle breaks 24. Offloads 9 in 19 appearances. Not exactly Plodder stats. Oh and he is only 22 years old. Plenty of improvement in him yet.

As I said, you need to watch a little more carefully my friend.

Also like I said not a replacement for brown, but he would make an excellent addition though. But as if they would let him go.
 

hineyrulz

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Pleeeese!

Who said anything about replacing Brown. Jeez some of you guys like to exaggerate like your telling old fishing yarns.

Averages around15 hitups a game for 156m. Post contact metres 1277m. I think only Hass has better in the Broncos team this year. Tackle breaks 24. Offloads 9 in 19 appearances. Not exactly Plodder stats. Oh and he is only 22 years old. Plenty of improvement in him yet.

As I said, you need to watch a little more carefully my friend.

Also like I said not a replacement for brown, but he would make an excellent addition though. But as if they would let him go.
He’s the new age Paul Gallen, amazing stats padder. If you want a run that isn’t needed Ploddy Cardigan is your man.

And if he isn’t replacing Brown where does he play??? We already have 3 middle forwards that play big mins where does he fit??? Plus Marata who is much more effective in the middle.


Maybe you should think a little more carefully my friend????
 

TheRam

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He’s the new age Paul Gallen, amazing stats padder. If you want a run that isn’t needed Ploddy Cardigan is your man.

And if he isn’t replacing Brown where does he play??? We already have 3 middle forwards that play big mins where does he fit??? Plus Marata who is much more effective in the middle.


Maybe you should think a little more carefully my friend????

I didn't say we should sign him. But he would make a great addition to any roster at the right price of course.

But I repeat, you said he was a plodder. His performances in a abysmal team this year are hardly plodder stats. I consider a player like Josh Jackson as a plodder that so many commentators wax lyrical about.

Like I said, you need to watch much, much more carefully my friend, friend, friend.
 

Glenneel

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I’d say we’re going after Suaali just to bump his price up for whoever does sign him. By the sounds of it, we probably don’t even need to say, his team will.

If we were ever looking to replace Gutho at fullback, I’d be chasing Jordan Petaia
Who is Jordan Petaia?
 

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