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Powerful new winger John Grant is determined to make a name for himself in the NRL with the Wests Tigers.
In the second part of an exclusive interview with weststigers.com.au, the former Eastwood first grade rugby winger says he offers plenty of utility value.
“Tim Sheens has told me he doesn’t want me to be a one dimensional player in that I can hopefully play wing, fullback and centre,’’ Grant said.
“It would be good to be able to cover those positions. If a player can solely focus on the one position, then good on him but if you are trying to make it into a quality team like I am and aiming to make a name for yourself, it is probably best if you can come in as a utility player. “
Grant says playing in a side containing 8 internationals was one of the major attractions that lured him to Concord Oval.
“I like the style of footy Wests Tigers play. They are a very good side,’’ Grant said.
“I wanted to be at a Club which had a strong chance of winning the premiership and I am sure Wests Tigers can do that this year.
“They play a very exciting game and use their outside backs and wingers a lot. Being a back, that is something you look for. You don’t want to be in a team that uses their forwards only and their backs are put on the backburner.
“I’m really enjoying my time here. There is a tremendous spirit in the Club. Everyone gets on well. We train hard and then enjoy each other’s company off the park.”
As for his immediate goals, Grant is looking at getting a run in the Wests Tigers trials in February.
“I just like to be able to pick the game up as fast as possible. If I could make my NRL debut early in the season, that would be amazing,’’ Grant added.
“Not many people know who I am. It might mean I can fly under the radar without having added expectations placed on me.
“Hopefully in 12 months, people know who I am.”
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http://www.weststigers.com.au/default.aspx?s=article-display&id=46304&title=john-grant-comfortable-with-utility-role
In the second part of an exclusive interview with weststigers.com.au, the former Eastwood first grade rugby winger says he offers plenty of utility value.
“Tim Sheens has told me he doesn’t want me to be a one dimensional player in that I can hopefully play wing, fullback and centre,’’ Grant said.
“It would be good to be able to cover those positions. If a player can solely focus on the one position, then good on him but if you are trying to make it into a quality team like I am and aiming to make a name for yourself, it is probably best if you can come in as a utility player. “
Grant says playing in a side containing 8 internationals was one of the major attractions that lured him to Concord Oval.
“I like the style of footy Wests Tigers play. They are a very good side,’’ Grant said.
“I wanted to be at a Club which had a strong chance of winning the premiership and I am sure Wests Tigers can do that this year.
“They play a very exciting game and use their outside backs and wingers a lot. Being a back, that is something you look for. You don’t want to be in a team that uses their forwards only and their backs are put on the backburner.
“I’m really enjoying my time here. There is a tremendous spirit in the Club. Everyone gets on well. We train hard and then enjoy each other’s company off the park.”
As for his immediate goals, Grant is looking at getting a run in the Wests Tigers trials in February.
“I just like to be able to pick the game up as fast as possible. If I could make my NRL debut early in the season, that would be amazing,’’ Grant added.
“Not many people know who I am. It might mean I can fly under the radar without having added expectations placed on me.
“Hopefully in 12 months, people know who I am.”
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http://www.weststigers.com.au/default.aspx?s=article-display&id=46304&title=john-grant-comfortable-with-utility-role