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JOHN GRANT WRESTLES WITH TRANSITION TO LEAGUE
Story/photo by Wayne Cousins
14/12/2011 5:09:33 PM
Wests Tigers recruit John Grant is wrestling with his body just as much as he is with the transition from rugby union to rugby league.
The 22-year-old 105kg winger has joined Wests Tigers after becoming a tryscoring sensation for Shute Shield first grade rugby union premiers Eastwood this year.
Rated one of the most talented rugby players in NSW, Grant represented Australia in the World Cup Sevens tournament but is now focused on making a statement in the NRL.
He already has claimed the scalps of NRL speedsters Jarryd Hayne, Greg Inglis, Ben Barba, Josh Morris and Nathan Gardner after beating them home over 100 metres in the Gatorade Bolt sprint at Homebush last year. He now wants to cement a first grade spot with Wests Tigers.
Grant admitted to feeling some pain after being put through the Wests Tigers Strongman Challenge, the torturous Wanda Sandhills, and a gruelling cycling session at Centennial Park.
“The biggest difference from rugby union to league has been the different techniques they use. The pre-season training has been very tough,’’ Grant said.
“Rugby league is a lot more professional and it was something I was looking for.
“My body was pretty fatigued after the Strongman Challenge. Lifting heavy tractor tyres for 12 straight minutes was very demanding.
“I’ve found the wrestling sessions quite tough as I didn’t do any in rugby. It is about knowing how to use your opponent’s body weight. I normally wrestle with Mitch Brown and Joel Reddy and they are pretty good at it. Beau Ryan is pretty good with his hold so he gets me every time.
“I’ve think I’ve put on 5 kilos of muscle since I have been here and have lost 3-4 kilos of fat. It has been a challenge but I’m enjoying every minute of it.”
Story/photo by Wayne Cousins
14/12/2011 5:09:33 PM
Wests Tigers recruit John Grant is wrestling with his body just as much as he is with the transition from rugby union to rugby league.
The 22-year-old 105kg winger has joined Wests Tigers after becoming a tryscoring sensation for Shute Shield first grade rugby union premiers Eastwood this year.
Rated one of the most talented rugby players in NSW, Grant represented Australia in the World Cup Sevens tournament but is now focused on making a statement in the NRL.
He already has claimed the scalps of NRL speedsters Jarryd Hayne, Greg Inglis, Ben Barba, Josh Morris and Nathan Gardner after beating them home over 100 metres in the Gatorade Bolt sprint at Homebush last year. He now wants to cement a first grade spot with Wests Tigers.
Grant admitted to feeling some pain after being put through the Wests Tigers Strongman Challenge, the torturous Wanda Sandhills, and a gruelling cycling session at Centennial Park.
“The biggest difference from rugby union to league has been the different techniques they use. The pre-season training has been very tough,’’ Grant said.
“Rugby league is a lot more professional and it was something I was looking for.
“My body was pretty fatigued after the Strongman Challenge. Lifting heavy tractor tyres for 12 straight minutes was very demanding.
“I’ve found the wrestling sessions quite tough as I didn’t do any in rugby. It is about knowing how to use your opponent’s body weight. I normally wrestle with Mitch Brown and Joel Reddy and they are pretty good at it. Beau Ryan is pretty good with his hold so he gets me every time.
“I’ve think I’ve put on 5 kilos of muscle since I have been here and have lost 3-4 kilos of fat. It has been a challenge but I’m enjoying every minute of it.”