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Soward reveals Dragons lowpoint

TruSaint

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Most of us rugby league folk would never have heard of Eddie Betts, a small forward for the Adelaide Crows in the AFL. He's in his late 20s, stands about five foot eight in the old metric, and was once an Indigenous All Star in his code.

In many ways, Eddie Betts is the AFL's version of Jamie Soward.

Not only are they similar in and age and height but, like Soward, Betts was also once a cult hero at his old club. Over his nine years at Carlton, the pocket rocket was adored by fans and teammates, twice leading the team in goals in a season.

But a falling out with coach Mick Malthouse last year ended in his dramatic exit from Princes Park in Melbourne and his decision to pursue his career elsewhere. A move Soward, who faces his old club St George Illawarra for the first time on Saturday night, can relate to.

"My opinion didn't really get much voice to it, if that makes sense. I'd been around for a while," Soward told NRL.com.

"Eddie Betts said when he moved from Carlton to Adelaide in the AFL that he used to stay stuff [at Carlton] and they'd jokingly put it out there. Whereas I feel like if I say something now, it's actually got a bit of voice to it and I feel like I get listened to."

Soward spent seven seasons in Wollongong and was a key factor in their 2010 premiership triumph under mastercoach Wayne Bennett. But when the seven-time premiership-winning coach left for Newcastle, so did Soward's confidence and his influence on games, and his team.

His eventual demotion by then-coach Steve Price quickly ended in the prodigious five-eighth leaving the club, announcing a four-year deal with Penrith last April that included a pit stop in London.

"No player likes to hear that you're not wanted in the top squad, let alone the team. It was a tough time, but I'd like to think I handled it okay," he said.

"I really nestled into the family time and without them getting me through that tough period – my wife – I could've gone either way. I've come out the other side and I'd like to think I've come out here, started the year off good and I've got to keep building on that."

The 29-year-old, who played three games with NSW in 2011, admitted he started the season with a point to prove. He circled the reunion with the ex as soon as the schedule came out.

But, under the influence of new coach Ivan Cleary and Penrith kingpin Phil Gould, Soward describes his first seven months at the foot of the mountains as "settled" – a stark understatement to the vibrancy and energy he's re-ignited in his game.

"At the start of the year, I thought I'd be a lot more emotional and pumped up, but the way that we've come together out here and the way we've been playing, it's really settled me and taken my mind off that," he said.

"I'm actually looking forward to getting back home and playing. Saturday night 5.30pm, I'm not going to be thinking about the past seven years. I'm going to be thinking about what my job is for the next 80 minutes."

Late last month, Betts returned to Melbourne for his first meeting with his old club since leaving last summer. And while the Crows lost, Betts kicked four goals in front of his old crowd that, by all accounts, had treated him with respect.

Soward, forever a polarising figure in league land, doesn't expect a similar response from any of the Red V fans – if they can get into the ground.

"I cop it from everyone, please. I don't really care. I always said I don't care," he said.

"Sometimes it gets you down, sometimes it doesn't. What's the worst they can say? At the end of the day, last year didn't help, but I guess it all just happened so quickly.

"I guess the full story wasn't coming out which probably frustrated some people. If they [Red V fans] come out, hopefully they come out and get whatever tickets are left, because I know that the last time we played here we had 19,000. If we have 19,000 again, there might not be many tickets for the Dragons fans."

http://www.nrl.com/soward-reveals-dragons-lowpoint/tabid/10874/newsid/79261/default.aspx

Last paragraph has a bit of cheek to it. ;-)
 

denis preston

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Fair enough.We all move on. He will still be invited to the 2010 reunions and will be remembered more fondly that at least one other member of that side.
 

64 Dragon

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I'm a fan of Jamie's but how many more interviews is he going to give?
It seems he gives one a week.
Can't wait till Steve Price's tell-all book comes out so we get the true story.
 

TruSaint

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I'm a fan of Jamie's but how many more interviews is he going to give?
It seems he gives one a week.
Can't wait till Steve Price's tell-all book comes out so we get the true story.

Think they are driven by media to pump up the game.
Like you I am a Sowie fan, but turning on his past fans is disappointing.
He's still angry IMHO.
 
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Tru your right just a story to put some spice into a game that normally may not be there.

He's gone players move on thats the nature of the Business and if he does turn on Dragons fans I for one don't care never really had time for him anyway.
 

FlameThrower

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Soward was great for us, hated how he had to leave us, I'm sure deep down he would have loved to stay. But I think some of these articles digging up the past are not helping him with perceptions. He was seen by some as a sook, so stuff like this just adds fuel to fire.
I also recall last year he mentioned he didn't want to be spending preseason and 2014 talking about the Dragons.....guess what.....he is talking about the Dragons.
 

TruSaint

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Tru your right just a story to put some spice into a game that normally may not be there.

Yep business as usual

Soward was great for us, hated how he had to leave us, I'm sure deep down he would have loved to stay. But I think some of these articles digging up the past are not helping him with perceptions. He was seen by some as a sook, so stuff like this just adds fuel to fire.
I also recall last year he mentioned he didn't want to be spending preseason and 2014 talking about the Dragons.....guess what.....he is talking about the Dragons.

Saddens me as its also the fans that "made you".
Sure theres criticism, but thats part and parcel of being a high profile player.
The dig about the crowd did surprise me.
 

FlameThrower

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I'm just glad Jamie left before he started this gun slinger crap,would've been dead set embarrassing in dragons colours!

Yeah a bit silly looking, compare that to Jared Haynes, screaming out "New South Wales" and punching his heart in First Origin game..... Chalk and cheese..
 

muzby

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i'm nervous..

sowie always stepped up a notch when playing the roosters...

my call - he'll score a double.
 

Get2dachopper!

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Just add him to the list of poorly managed players by the master coach Steve Price. For his kicking game alone, he should of been our number 7 with Stanley playing 5/8. But alas, the Steve Price factor.......
 

Hutty1986

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That dig at Dragons fans was absolutely piss-weak, especially from a bloke who ran the ball about 6 times in his last 18 months at the club.

Wish we were playing them at full-strength.
 

dragondad

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I'm just glad Jamie left before he started this gun slinger crap,would've been dead set embarrassing in dragons colours!

If I remember correctly, he took an intercept in Hornby and Young's last game v Parra at ANZ. Gun slinger happened that night.
I will be really disappointed if Saints' fans ridicule him. He won a premiership for us and definitely didn't want to leave. Nearly begged for another contract. I would like to think we have some class.
 

soc123_au

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I think some of you are being a bit precious. He bled red and white for your mob & now the media are just trying to spice up a pretty average weekend of football. You lot always have a pretty good contingent show up at Penrith, hopefully it continues on Saturday. You might even give him a little cheer when he runs out. He is the same lovable little merkin he has always been.
 

pinkmoon

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I'm just glad Jamie left before he started this gun slinger crap,would've been dead set embarrassing in dragons colours!

I almost vomited up my dinner when I saw that the other evening. If he went to my high school, he would have got beaten up for being a dickhead.
 

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