Tedesco looming as the new x-factor for Wests Tigers

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Benji Marshall was long considered the x-factor for Wests Tigers in his storied career. So when Marshall left at the end of 2013, many expected Robbie Farah to carry the load in 2014\. However, just 3 rounds in to the 2014 NRL season and much of the fan fare over the Wests Tigers to this point has been focused on fullback James Tedesco. Tedesco's form has been simply brilliant so far.

Standout performances against the Dragons, Titans and South Sydney have shot the young fullback into the spotlight and allayed any fears that 2012's season ending ACL injury would prevent him from reaching his potential. 2013 saw Tedesco spend most of the season playing solid and dependable football at the back, one thing was obvious though. His leg was still troubling him.

As was eventually revealed, Tedesco had been playing with a minor break in his leg but he was determined to push through for the then injury riddled Tigers. Fast forward to the opening rounds of 2014 and "Teddy" as he is affectionately called, has proven he's 100% fit again and crucially his searing pace has been rediscovered.

What we have seen so far in 2014 is that Tedesco possesses some attributes that are considered gold for fullbacks.

1\. His pace has returned. Add to that pre-season sprint training and it's clear that he's back up to speed in this department.

2\. His strength has improved out of sight. Perhaps a lot of this is down to him now reaching that so called 18 month period after his ACL injury (they say this is when most players fully recover from the injury and return to somewhere near their best).

With improved strength comes the opportunity to use his good footwork to better effect and that strength also allows him to take maximum advantage of his good instincts when taking men on. The end result being a player who is able to outpace defenders, more consistently out maneuver his opponent because of his improved agility and therefore use his overall strength to better effect.

Tedesco also possesses great ball skills and ability to read game situations very well. That's been highlighted by 3 try assists in the opening 3 weeks.

All this leads to a player who is dangerous for any opposition. Those above attributes give Tedesco a real x-factor about him in 2014\. Some are already comparing him to a younger Billy Slater, in what he can bring to the Tigers attack. But it's also his blossoming combination with halfback Luke Brooks that is getting people talking.

Tedesco and Brooks appear to have an understanding between each other that is very hard to teach. It's one that seems to involve the duo reading each others mind, or it seems that way anyway. Tedesco's tries against the Titans and Rabbitohs highlighted this perfectly. It's hard to believe the pair have just 4 games experience alongside each other.
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2013 stats - James Tedesco
Hit Ups: 49 (1st for WT's)
Offloads: 3 (tied 3rd WT's)
Tackle Busts: 21 (1st WT's)
Tries: 3 (2nd WT's)
Try Ast: 3 (3rd WT's)
Top Metres: 524m (1st WT's)
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What the Wests Tigers now have is another serious attacking weapon to compliment captain Robbie Farah and young Luke Brooks. Add the experience of Braith Anasta and the Tigers appear to have a good balance to lead the team around the park effectively. 2014 could yet be more fruitful than previously thought.

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Mail is James Tedesco will Re-sign
Reports this morning indicate that fullback James Tedesco is getting close to agreeing a new deal with Wests Tigers. Triple M reported last night via Rugby League Week's "The Mole" that Tedesco and the Tigers could possibly announce the signing of the fullback around the time of next weekend's first Leichhardt Oval home game versus Manly. Whilst a lot could still happen in the next 7-10 days, it's at least comforting to know that things appear to be heading in the right direction.
 
It's gonna be hard to keep brooks and teddy on earth with these articles every day.

Why can't they write articles about what they need to improve on rather than what they're good at? Its gonna be more beneficial to them.

I understand that this Is a fan blog though but my opinion is directed at the news papers

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@simonthetiger said:
Behind Hayne and Dugan atm…...he would be a roughie IMO.

Hayne Dugan Stewart tedesco it's sits at the moment still far away yet if the tigers keep winning then that would change dramatically. Go the tigers go nsw.

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NSW haven't won a series with Hayne, Dugan and Stewart at fullback. May as well try something different!

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@alex said:
NSW haven't won a series with Hayne, Dugan and Stewart at fullback. May as well try something different!

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Our fullbacks haven't been the issue though. Teddy could play out of his skin, but he won't unseat Hayne from the No1 barring injury, at best he could force his way on the wing, but I don't think he is suited there.
 
Tedesco is going great but these articles and calls to play SOO are way over the top.

Hayne is a gun and has been for years. Dugan is pretty close to the same level and Stewart is up there as well. Give Tedesco some time and space and see how good he gets.
 
They are some great full backs going around. I hope Teddy keeps on improving and be like our Gary Jack years ago and made a name for himself. Teddy looks like a good kid and let do not let things get to his head. Stewart, Hayne, Duggan are ahead of him currently, hope he will play as well as any of them in the near future. A good combination with Brooks will help his cause.
 
Stuff nsw I say, we need him more. Nsw are a lost cause until slater smith cronk and to a lesser extent inglis are gone. Losing Farah is enough
 
I didnt like the article, they are trying to pin the x factor tag on someone when they should be focusing on our changing style and how we now have forwards who will win us games.

And Tedesco could play origin, maybe on the wing but i doubt ahead of Stewart at fullback.
 
@happy tiger said:
Tedesco is nothing like Marshall as a footballer , in my opinion they are almost polar opposites

exactly, tedesco is very structured with his support play and last man defence, and even his running is not too ad lib like benji's was.

add in the kick returns which are pretty stock standard just with a bit of glitz at the end occasionally :wink:
 
@pHyR3 said:
@happy tiger said:
Tedesco is nothing like Marshall as a footballer , in my opinion they are almost polar opposites

exactly, tedesco is very structured with his support play and last man defence, and even his running is not too ad lib like benji's was.

add in the kick returns which are pretty stock standard just with a bit of glitz at the end occasionally :wink:

And the touchies feel far safer since Benji has left

They aren't ducking and weaving his passes ,his kicks or worried whether he will run straight over the top of them
 
Off the Kennel:

Watching fox1 now with Toovey and Potter.

Asked on Tedesco re-signing being announced within next weeks first home game.

He had a smirk on his face that screamed to me of yes he is. Though he just said his manager is talking with Mayer or whoever their CEO is.
 
@Milky said:
Off the Kennel:

Watching fox1 now with Toovey and Potter.

Asked on Tedesco re-signing being announced within next weeks first home game.

He had a smirk on his face that screamed to me of yes he is. Though he just said his manager is talking with Mayer or whoever their CEO is.

did toovey say that or potter?
 

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