Milone excited to hit the ground running in 2015

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Milone excited to hit the ground running in 2015

Dan Talintyre

Fri 28th November, 09:39AM
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AFTER missing the back half of the 2014 season with a serious knee injury that required extensive surgery, Wests Tigers youngster Nathan Milone is itching to get back on the field in 2015 and show exactly what he can do.

Captain of the Club’s Holden Cup side for the first half of the season, Milone registered six tries and a number of assists from his 12 matches, with his leadership skills and defensive resolve continuing to come to the fore throughout.

The team had just started to gather some strong momentum on the back of those performances as they pushed for a fourth consecutive victory — leading an undefeated Knights team in Newcastle 20-0 just after half time — before Milone, who’d scored earlier in the match, went down clutching his knee.

The NYC side would go on to chalk up a win that day, and would continue their extend their winning streak over the coming few weeks, but for the Dundas junior, it would be the end of a season which had started with and highlighted such promise.

“Yeah, that certainly wasn’t the easiest time for me,” Milone reflected as he finished off a tough pre-season session under new Head Coach Jason Taylor.

“But the boys were really encouraging towards me, and didn’t let me drop my head.

"I built a good relationship with some of the other boys that were in the long-term rehab group — guys like James Tedesco and David Nofoaluma — and we were able to have a little bit of fun together over that time.

“You can’t let yourself get down about that fact you’re injured or whatever; you just have to try to push each other to stay positive and keep recovering well.”

Back on his feet now and running at close to 100 percent, Milone said simply being back at pre-season training was an exciting time for him.

“I’m running smoothly now, which is exciting for me,” he said. “It’s been a long time since I’ve been able to say that, and it’s definitely a good thing.”

“The physio staff have been really good towards me and have helped me out.

As a junior, Milone worked his way through the grades at Balmain — winning the SG Ball title in 2012 alongside Mitchell Moses — before making the step up into the Club’s Holden Cup squad in 2013\. A dominant year saw him head into 2014 as one of the top players in the side, and while it might be expected that his natural progression would continue in 2015 as he makes the transition to full-time training with the extended NRL squad, the 20-year-old wasn’t getting ahead of himself — simply focusing on getting the little things right.

“To be honest, I’m not really approaching this year any differently,” said Milone.

“I’m just coming in now and trying to work hard and see what happens.

“I’ll take whatever opportunity comes, but I’m not letting myself get ahead of anything in terms of what I expect this year. I’m just focused on myself, playing as best as I can, and getting a number of good games under my belt.

“Right now, it’s just the small things [that I’m focused on].

“I want to get back to full-on running and get stuck into some contact so that I’m right come Round 1\. I want to fix some of those little things too, some little things with my passing and tackle technique and things like that.

“The new coaching staff and some of the experienced guys here have been really helpful with that. The players help you out with things that you might be struggling with; they’ve got experience, so it’s good for me to have guys like Chris Lawrence and Pat Richards there to help me with everything.

“They’ve also had injuries and that so it’s helpful for my recovery too,” he said.

“I really like the new coaching staff.

“It seems strict sometimes, but I know that it’s good for me. They’ve been extremely professional so far and I’ve been really impressed by that I guess.

“It’s now just about working hard with that and being ready to go for Round 1.”

http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2014/11/28/milone_keen_to_hit_the_ground_running_in_2015.html

I know Happy's a fan….hope he steps up if he gets his shot plays in a position we lack...
 
I'm not particularly excited by Milone based on what I've seen to date. Not exposively quick nor is he particularly big or damaging with the ball in hand. Good to see him back on his feet and running again, but he's not a long term centre option IMO.
 
Hopefully players like him and Seve maintain the pressure on Lawrence.
Hopefully JT has the balls to drop Lawrence if he's not meeting the standard that he expects.
 
Milone is close friends with a lot of the first grade boys.
Moses, Sirro, Brooks, Tedesco….

They all seem to have a good combo, maybe he fits in there somewhere?
Haven't seen much of him tho.
 
@TrueTiger said:
Geo could he be a young hopefully or an also ran…...

Personally he reminds me of a young Steve Renouf

When he starts learning to take the right options with the ball in hand he could become anything

But I don't get to see too many NYC games , only what is on Foxtel

He has good footwork and he can find a hole , just needs to get better at positioning his wingers

I can feel the heat coming , I'm wondering if it will be the same heat I got when I suggested Tedesco should play NRL after 5 NYC games ??

Certainly got that one wrong too
 
Happy,thanks I don't know much about the guy but maybe he will develop into a good first grader under JTs coaching,and a fair bit if NRL experience…good luck to him I hope he doesn't get to many more injuries....
 
@happy tiger said:
I can feel the heat coming , I'm wondering if it will be the same heat I got when I suggested Tedesco should play NRL after 5 NYC games ??

Certainly got that one wrong too

Nostradamus… 😱pen_mouth:
 
I would have thought he would have a large group of players in front of him if a centre position became vacant. Not saying he cant play, just to me seems like their are players on our books who are better. If their was a bolter than I expect Seve would be the kid
 
hate to say this, but if Milones what we are basing our future on then it looks bleak. As state before in this thread he is not super quick nor very big and his defence is so so. Reminds me of Rowe, and we seen what he produced.
 
@Geo. said:
@happy tiger said:
I can feel the heat coming , I'm wondering if it will be the same heat I got when I suggested Tedesco should play NRL after 5 NYC games ??

Certainly got that one wrong too

Nostradamus… 😱pen_mouth:

Nostrildamus to you thanks :laughing:

As I said I've only watched him 3-4 times but the games I've watched it is like he is covered in spiders , they don't get a hand on him , great footwork

If he can learn to position players around him better he will create heaps of chances for the players around him with his footwork alone

You don't always need stand out speed to make it as a centre , you just need to be able create space for your winger and be a solid defender and make good choices at the right time
 
He has very good footwork and he seemed a decent size to me. Didn't stand out though as someone who looked like a future first grader. Then again I saw plenty of Simona in NYC/nsw cup and thought the same of him. Sometimes moving into that professional environment brings out the best in players. As said grew up playing with brooks/Moses/cherrington/funaki so he already has those combos.

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