Paseka pumped for representative debut

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Dan Talintyre (Twitter: @dantalintyre)
Wed 13th July, 12:00PM

NOTHING was going to wipe the smile off Taniela Paseka’s face this week.

At first glance, the prop forward stands as an incredibly imposing figure — something which certainly rings true the second he steps foot on to the football field.

Two metres tall. 120 kilograms.

18 years old.

Yet for all the aggression and monster seemingly within the All Saints Liverpool junior, there was no hiding his excitement and delight of making the NSW Under 20’s team.

Excited probably doesn’t do it justice.

“It means a lot to make this team,” Paseka reflected ahead of tonight’s match.

“This is the first rep team I’ve ever made.

“So to play for NSW is a dream come true, and I just can’t wait to get out there tonight.”

Being selected for the team isn’t the only “first” the giant teenager has experienced in, what he describes, as a whirlwind season that he never thought would happen.

Paseka began the year as a 17-year-old training with the extended first-grade side in pre-season — running alongside the likes of Dene Halatau, Aaron Woods and Robbie Farah.

He’d never trained with players older than himself before, but there he was, throwing himself into contact drills with international and representative players around him.

Dropping back to the Holden Cup after Christmas, Paseka found his way on to the bench of the Club’s NYC trial matches against the Sydney Roosters and Cronulla Sharks.

Two weeks later, he was in the final 17 for the season opener against the NZ Warriors.

Fast forward another 18 weeks, and not even Paseka can believe all that he’s achieved.

“It’s been crazy,” he laughed.

“I didn’t think I would get anywhere near the chances that I’ve had this year.

“I knew that, with the 20’s, JJ [Felise] and Junior [Tatola] would probably go up to reserve-grade or the NRL at some point so there could be a few chances for me, but I didn’t quite think it would happen as much as it has. I’ve really been able to step up and do my job and lead that team, in a way, which is something I’ve never done before.

“[Coach] Willie [Peters] is a great person and he’s helped me a lot this year with adjusting to being at Wests Tigers and that kind of thing. My family have also really helped me too through tough times, and I’m forever grateful for them.

“When I told my dad I was in the Origin team, he was so overwhelmed.

“He couldn’t believe it.

“He was so happy and excited for me, and it was really special to be able to tell him.

While running out on to ANZ Stadium in the sky blue for the first time will no doubt be a career highlight for Paseka, even just being in the camp has been something memorable.

“When I first got picked,” he said, “it was a bit unknown what it was going to be.

“I’ve never been on a camp before, of any kind, so this has been just awesome.

“I’ve learned a lot and it’s been a great experience, and it’s sad that it has to end.”

But while Wednesday’s game might mark the end of camp for Paseka and the NSW Under-20’s Origin squad, the giant, smiling, teenager knows it’s only just the beginning of what’s to come in the rest of his football career.

“Making this shows that I do have something there and potential,” he said.

“For me, that self-belief has been really big, and now I want to show that more and continue to show that at Wests Tigers for the rest of the year.

“I still have next year in 20’s and I really want to lead from the front of that team.

“I love the Club. I love the boys and the culture there is really growing.

"Hopefully I can be there for a while now and just continue to play good footy.

“Fast. Hard. And always aggressive,” he said with a wry smile.
 
THe big fella burst through Qld tonight and put Bayley Sironen over for a try.
 
Started off the game slowly, but got stuck in and offloaded at will. Was unstoppable against a weakened QLD side.
 
Made some very good runs, and also each run had a very quick play the ball which allowed the blues to keep the qlders on the backfoot. Very agile for a big guy, and has a nice offload. Pretty decent performance from him in his 30 mins on the field. Probably one of the youngest out there too.
 
I'd like to see Paseka thrown straight into the NSW Cup for the remainder of the season to play against seasoned campaigners. We need to speed this kids development up as he looks like a future rep player.
 
It just makes me sad knowing that this kid will be on so many other club's radars and unless we get our act together financially he's a good chance of slipping away
 
@Winnipeg said:
It just makes me sad knowing that this kid will be on so many other club's radars and unless we get our act together financially he's a good chance of slipping away

Already re-signed til the end of 18', top 25 next year.
 
@Milky said:
Already re-signed til the end of 18', top 25 next year.

by the stage he's off contract he'll be what - 20 years old?

We're still in danger of losing him for the best part of his career - even if he does play firsts for us in the next few years.

We'll be locking up a lot of money in Tedesco (rightly) and probably Woods and the halves - I just worry if this guy becomes a superstar he'll be squeezed out.

Anyway fingers crossed I'm wrong or we find another rich benefactor in the brown paper bag industry!
 
@Winnipeg said:
@Milky said:
Already re-signed til the end of 18', top 25 next year.

by the stage he's off contract he'll be what - 20 years old?

We're still in danger of losing him for the best part of his career - even if he does play firsts for us in the next few years.

We'll be locking up a lot of money in Tedesco (rightly) and probably Woods and the halves - I just worry if this guy becomes a superstar he'll be squeezed out.

Anyway fingers crossed I'm wrong or we find another rich benefactor in the brown paper bag industry!

I think if this guy comes good he should be priority over Woodsy, at 20 he will have a longer career ahead of him than Woods who will be 28.

Come off contact at different times anyway, shouldn't be a problem…We need to focus on keeping the following players long term

Tedesco
Moses
Brooks
Liddle
Paseka
Woods
Sue
Ava
Papahyuzen
 
@Winnipeg said:
@Milky said:
Already re-signed til the end of 18', top 25 next year.

by the stage he's off contract he'll be what - 20 years old?

We're still in danger of losing him for the best part of his career - even if he does play firsts for us in the next few years.

We'll be locking up a lot of money in Tedesco (rightly) and probably Woods and the halves - I just worry if this guy becomes a superstar he'll be squeezed out.

Anyway fingers crossed I'm wrong or we find another rich benefactor in the brown paper bag industry!

There is also a crop of our 16 and 17 y.o. players that might have other clubs interested, time to start worrying about them as well!
 
@jirskyr said:
@Winnipeg said:
@Milky said:
Already re-signed til the end of 18', top 25 next year.

by the stage he's off contract he'll be what - 20 years old?

We're still in danger of losing him for the best part of his career - even if he does play firsts for us in the next few years.

We'll be locking up a lot of money in Tedesco (rightly) and probably Woods and the halves - I just worry if this guy becomes a superstar he'll be squeezed out.

Anyway fingers crossed I'm wrong or we find another rich benefactor in the brown paper bag industry!

There is also a crop of our 16 and 17 y.o. players that might have other clubs interested, time to start worrying about them as well!

lol
 
@jirskyr said:
There is also a crop of our 16 and 17 y.o. players that might have other clubs interested, time to start worrying about them as well!

Paseka is standing out in NYC when he's still younger than many other players, and he has some attributes that we badly lack in first grade - size and aggression.

He'd be a particularly good junior to hold on to.
 
@Winnipeg said:
@jirskyr said:
There is also a crop of our 16 and 17 y.o. players that might have other clubs interested, time to start worrying about them as well!

Paseka is standing out in NYC when he's still younger than many other players, and he has some attributes that we badly lack in first grade - size and aggression.

He'd be a particularly good junior to hold on to.

To that I would say - be thankful that such a player is already on our books and increases our chance of retaining him, rather than having to buy such juniors from other clubs for $$$.
 
Finish the rest of the year in NYC, full pre-season training with 1sts, trial games, month or two in NSW Cup to know what to expect/play against bigger men then blood him in 1sts is the way i think he should go
 
I'd give him 2 games in NSW Cup this season, so he can see what the adjustment needed for that step up is. But yes he's young and raw so still play most of the year and finals in NYC.

We do already have a good prop rotation in nsw cup with grant, graham and griffin but could be a bench option for 30 mins to rip in.
 
@Milky said:
@Winnipeg said:
@Milky said:
Already re-signed til the end of 18', top 25 next year.

by the stage he's off contract he'll be what - 20 years old?

We're still in danger of losing him for the best part of his career - even if he does play firsts for us in the next few years.

We'll be locking up a lot of money in Tedesco (rightly) and probably Woods and the halves - I just worry if this guy becomes a superstar he'll be squeezed out.

Anyway fingers crossed I'm wrong or we find another rich benefactor in the brown paper bag industry!

I think if this guy comes good he should be priority over Woodsy, at 20 he will have a longer career ahead of him than Woods who will be 28.

Come off contact at different times anyway, shouldn't be a problem…We need to focus on keeping the following players long term

Tedesco
Moses
Brooks
Liddle
Paseka
Woods
Sue
Ava
Papahyuzen

Felise doesn't make your list? The ease of his transition to firsts reminds me of Teddy and Woodsy. He's looked the goods since his debut against Melbourne. Big question is where does Papanhuyzen play exactly? I can't imagine he wants to play wing. Although by the stage he's pushing firsts perhaps Moses or Brooks will have taken the cash and gone somewhere else.
 
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