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Wests Tigers winger Beau Ryan will welcome new rugby union convert John Grant with open arms but has already vowed not to give up his position without a fight.
Grant, the nephew of former Balmain Tigers winger James Grant, will take his first small steps as a rugby league player when 2012 pre-season training begins next month.
A prolific tryscorer for Shute Shield rugby premiers Eastwood, Grant is a real speed machine, having beaten the likes of Jarryd Hayne, Greg Inglis, Josh Morris and Ben Barba in the Gatorade Bolt sprint race at Homebush.
The arrival of Grant and Parramatta’s Joel Reddy means Ryan, Lote Tuqiri and Matt Utai will be vying for the wing positions next season. Grant and Reddy can also play full-back and centre.
“It is always good to have competition for your spot because it makes everyone play better,’’ Ryan said.
“Beau Ryan’s worst enemy is Beau Ryan. I use to beat myself up about who is coming to the Club and when Lote or Matt Utai were returning from injury but not anymore.
“I only worry about what I have to do and the bombs I’ve got to catch and the tries I have got to score. That’s when I play my best.
“I will support John Grant when he comes in. It is the same with Matt Utai. I welcome the challenge.
“Right wing is where I want to stay and want to play. If people want to come and try and get it off me, then bring it on.”
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http://www.weststigers.com.au/default.aspx?s=article-display&id=44787&title=beau-ryan-welcomes-the-challengers
Grant, the nephew of former Balmain Tigers winger James Grant, will take his first small steps as a rugby league player when 2012 pre-season training begins next month.
A prolific tryscorer for Shute Shield rugby premiers Eastwood, Grant is a real speed machine, having beaten the likes of Jarryd Hayne, Greg Inglis, Josh Morris and Ben Barba in the Gatorade Bolt sprint race at Homebush.
The arrival of Grant and Parramatta’s Joel Reddy means Ryan, Lote Tuqiri and Matt Utai will be vying for the wing positions next season. Grant and Reddy can also play full-back and centre.
“It is always good to have competition for your spot because it makes everyone play better,’’ Ryan said.
“Beau Ryan’s worst enemy is Beau Ryan. I use to beat myself up about who is coming to the Club and when Lote or Matt Utai were returning from injury but not anymore.
“I only worry about what I have to do and the bombs I’ve got to catch and the tries I have got to score. That’s when I play my best.
“I will support John Grant when he comes in. It is the same with Matt Utai. I welcome the challenge.
“Right wing is where I want to stay and want to play. If people want to come and try and get it off me, then bring it on.”
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http://www.weststigers.com.au/default.aspx?s=article-display&id=44787&title=beau-ryan-welcomes-the-challengers