Stefano Utoikamanu #241

@851 said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1178040) said:
Late mail: Stefano Utoikamanu will debut for the Eels, and he’s one to watch out for. At 192cm and 115kg, he’s a monster of a 20-year-old. Before he even made his debut, NSW Origin coach Brad Fittler named him as a potential Blues bolter.

“He’s a bit like a [David] Klemmer, Payne [Haas], maybe not as mobile as Payne, but he’s a good player. He was the best player, as they were coming through,” Fittler said. With Ray Stone and Oregon Kaufusi set to be sidelined for some time, Utoikamanu could get his big break. He’s already been locked down by the Tigers on a three-year deal from next season.

Not as mobile as Payne...?Payne is getting caught short by the speed of todays game...maybe Stefano aint gonna be the godesnd we thought...?
 
@willow said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1177988) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1177905) said:
I’m a bit worried people will get angry at Stefano if he isn’t an instant success. There’s a lot of hype around him but he’s still a kid so he’s gonna take some time to turn into a high level player most likely

He'll be fine, I'm not so much worried about what he does tonight. Give him an offseason under Madge and he'll be a very good bench prospect for us next season.

Ahhhhhh that wts off season....a mythical creature that turns chumps into champions. Not aimed at the player named in the thread but is our off season so intense and impressive that we turn players careers around. Seriously the amount of times I have seen people mention give him an off season under (insert coach here). We are wasting money on concord. Why build the coe afterall our off season is almost mystical in its ability.
 
@kiwitiger said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1178092) said:
is our off season so intense and impressive that we turn players careers around.

I take your point, but he has done a pretty good job with Matterson and Luciano. He has also turned Harry Grant into an 80 minute player. Possibly none of this has anything to do with Madge. But, then again ...
 
@clontarfkid said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1178087) said:
@851 said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1178040) said:
Late mail: Stefano Utoikamanu will debut for the Eels, and he’s one to watch out for. At 192cm and 115kg, he’s a monster of a 20-year-old. Before he even made his debut, NSW Origin coach Brad Fittler named him as a potential Blues bolter.

“He’s a bit like a [David] Klemmer, Payne [Haas], maybe not as mobile as Payne, but he’s a good player. He was the best player, as they were coming through,” Fittler said. With Ray Stone and Oregon Kaufusi set to be sidelined for some time, Utoikamanu could get his big break. He’s already been locked down by the Tigers on a three-year deal from next season.

Not as mobile as Payne...?Payne is getting caught short by the speed of todays game...maybe Stefano aint gonna be the godesnd we thought...?

He would probably play limited minutes until he gets with the speed of the game, but if he is in the blues sights, he must have something going for him
 
@bathursttiger1 said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1178081) said:
@PabloX said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1178007) said:
@hammertime said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1177295) said:
Just found this on Roar. Pretty good read as to the highest-ranked juniors for 2020

https://www.theroar.com.au/2020/04/17/the-top-ten-players-in-the-nrls-next-generation/

Guess who is #1....

How good!! About time we have a coach who knows what he's doing with regards to recruitment.

I can't wait until Madge gets his hands on Packer, Reynolds and Mbyes salary. He'll be able to attract some experience representative talent, increase and extend those juniour rep players that have proven themselves in the NRL, or both. Either way, it's promising for the future.

7. Shawn Blore
Age: 19
Position: Lock
Current club: Penrith Panthers

There is every chance Blore wouldn’t be eligible to feature in this list had he not spent most of 2019 on the sidelines with an ACL injury.

That’s because he would have already made a name for himself in the middle third at Penrith. The 2018 season was a wonderful one for the young gun, leading Penrith to the SG Ball title, captaining the New South Wales under-18 Origin team and playing for the Junior Kangaroos.

The previous two captains of the under-18 New South Wales side, Cameron Murray and Payne Haas, have both gone on to do great things, debuting the year after, so Blore is following in convincing footsteps.

While last year was a setback, he is the best of a strong Penrith junior nursery – behind Spencer Leniu, who isn’t eligible for this list – and will look to put that into practice when he eventually makes his debut.

It's not only Madge, but Adam Hartigan is also a gun recruiter straight from the Roosters.

So true. Mentioned his name to a mate tonight funnily enough
 
@kiwitiger said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1178092) said:
@willow said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1177988) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1177905) said:
I’m a bit worried people will get angry at Stefano if he isn’t an instant success. There’s a lot of hype around him but he’s still a kid so he’s gonna take some time to turn into a high level player most likely

He'll be fine, I'm not so much worried about what he does tonight. Give him an offseason under Madge and he'll be a very good bench prospect for us next season.

Ahhhhhh that wts off season....a mythical creature that turns chumps into champions. Not aimed at the player named in the thread but is our off season so intense and impressive that we turn players careers around. Seriously the amount of times I have seen people mention give him an off season under (insert coach here). We are wasting money on concord. Why build the coe afterall our off season is almost mystical in its ability.

Nah the best one, “if *insert coaches name here* can get him firing”. Closely followed by every single player coach x coached at previous clubs being a shoe in to come to us when they are off contract.
 
@GNR4LIFE said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1179499) said:
@kiwitiger said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1178092) said:
@willow said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1177988) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1177905) said:
I’m a bit worried people will get angry at Stefano if he isn’t an instant success. There’s a lot of hype around him but he’s still a kid so he’s gonna take some time to turn into a high level player most likely

He'll be fine, I'm not so much worried about what he does tonight. Give him an offseason under Madge and he'll be a very good bench prospect for us next season.

Ahhhhhh that wts off season....a mythical creature that turns chumps into champions. Not aimed at the player named in the thread but is our off season so intense and impressive that we turn players careers around. Seriously the amount of times I have seen people mention give him an off season under (insert coach here). We are wasting money on concord. Why build the coe afterall our off season is almost mystical in its ability.

Nah the best one, “if *insert coaches name here* can get him firing”. Closely followed by every single player coach x coached at previous clubs being a shoe in to come to us when they are off contract.

"He's a kiwi, so he'd want to come here to play under coach x"
 
'Very emotional': Why Eels prop Utoikamanu's debut is a family affair
By Adrian Proszenko
July 10, 2020 — 12.00pm
Stefano Utoikamanu will realise his NRL dream almost three years to the day that his brother’s was dashed.

Utoikamanu will make his first-grade debut for Parramatta against Newcastle on Sunday, a chance to represent his junior club at the highest level before switching to Wests Tigers next season. The occasion will be an emotional one not only for Utoikamanu but the entire family given he will realise an ambition that was once shared by older brother Filia.

The pair were both gun juniors coming through the Eels ranks until Filia broke his neck in a lower-grade fixture. Doctors said Filia was fortunate to avoid quadriplegia, but his footballing career came to a premature end.

It is now left to Stefano to live out the dream for both of them.

"Stefano was more determined, Filia pushed him even more to make it [after the incident]," said their mother, Esther.

"He knows how much it means to his brother to play NRL, they both wanted it. Stefano always played up an age, so they were together in the same team.

"They both had the same drive and it was hard for all of us because the boys trained together in the same team growing up.

"It’s very emotional. Last week was three years since that incident happened.

"It felt like it only happened yesterday."

In his first interview, with the Herald last year, Utoikamanu said Filia’s setback had made him more determined to make it to the NRL.

"He was supposed to be here with me," Utoikamanu said at the time. "It’s hard because I’d always been training with him, we’d always pushed each other. It’s been really tough without him. He gives me strength.

"He was training really hard and then he was told he wouldn’t be able to play rugby league again. It’s pretty tough.

"He broke his neck and one of the arteries got cut off, so there’s only one artery that was pumping blood to his brain, and when something happens to that it’s no good."

Utoikamanu has had to overcome his own obstacles to make the grade. No sooner than recovering from a broken leg that wiped out his entire Harold Matthews year, the Cabramatta junior suffered successive season-ending shoulder surgeries.

"It’s been a long journey," Esther said. "A lot of people don’t know, my kids have been through a lot. This is a big thing for all of us and with Filia."

Before he has even made his NRL debut, NSW coach Brad Fittler branded Utoikamanu a Blues bolter. The Tigers have been agitating the Eels to release the 21 year old early on an almost weekly basis, but coach Brad Arthur believes he has an important role to play at the club this season.

"I think it’s a really good stance from our club," Arthur said. "Even though the kid is not here next year and going onto other things - which is fine - we are not holding that against him.

"He is still a very young and well respected playing member of our squad. It’s a good thing on behalf of the club that we’re not taking that personally.

"We want to give him an opportunity. He’s a kid that has come through our system and it’s a good example for the rest of the kids coming through - if you’re good enough you’ll get a chance. If you train hard, you’re a better chance.

"We’re proud we give him the opportunity to debut at our club."

Utoikamanu, an Australian Schoolboys junior, will make his debut as a replacement for lifelong friend Oregon Kaufusi, who is sidelined with a hand injury.

"Oregon Kaufusi’s mother and I grew up together, we were best friends at school and all of our kids have grown up together," Esther said.
 
@Elderslie_Tiger said in [Official \- Wests Tigers Sign Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1180798) said:
10 seconds disgraceful Parra Stefano should ask for a release immediately

I doubt it would be given.squeels are just being their usual expletive
 
@Elderslie_Tiger said in [Official \- Wests Tigers Sign Stefano Utoikamanu](/post/1180798) said:
10 seconds disgraceful Parra Stefano should ask for a release immediately

After the way they illegally got to Moses and Matterson, we cave and let them go, and Parra screw every which way with this one, I hope the slimes crash and burn
 
The nature of the game made it hard I suppose. Either way, hopefully Stef has the 💩s and resents Parra and Arthur even more
 
The game all upcoming young footballers dream about and can’t wait for being your debut has just been ruined - shame on Parramatta for putting him there for the last 15 seconds making him look so silly and stupid and they won’t even release him and allow the kid to actually play some football based on pure bitterness, especially to a team who’s allowed arguably there 2 current best players to get an early release to them... joke of a club
 
Seems like he will be in trouble now too for celebrating and hugging his family’s and friends against the Covid protocol...
 

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