jirskyr
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@happy tiger said:Are you talking about the same guy who is talking about Rugby 7's at the Olympics
Sounds like we will end up being a stepping stone at best to be successful in another code
A typical McDonnell purchase in my opinion
Better get used to it happy. You are kidding yourself if you think this new generation isn't aiming to make the most of every sporting opportunity available to them, inside league or otherwise. SBW and Israel Folau are big role models, and considering what they've achieved in terms of their breadth of experience and personal brand, you can understand why.
Win State of Origin, play at the rugby World Cup, pick up an olympic medal, enjoy a few summers in France? Count me in, bro!
Clubs are also becoming ever more ruthless about business management, so why should players not also think that way? Even just recently, reading FPN's interview about how he was offloaded to Canberra, the Roosters essentially deciding they didn't want him any more. Why should a kid expect the club to take care of them their entire career, without keeping other plans/options in their heads.
The "one club" men are fewer and fewer these days; anyone with the right skill-set will avail themselves of all opportunities.
This kid is just ballsy enough to say it out loud. Credit to him, he's young and super confident - you need that platform to make it big. I can appreciate big claims or big goals if it's ultimately matched by talent. Better than the usual off-season cliches "I'm fitter and more focused than ever" (hello Benji) or "looking forward to working with the new coach" (hello Blair).