Tigers halfback seeks NRL redemption

littletiger

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http://www.nrl.com/tigers-halfback-seeks-nrl-redemption/tabid/10874/newsid/83808/default.aspx

Good article sounds like a good bloke.

Who knows what will happen in the season.
 
I hope he gets the opportunity to show us his worth,he really sounds down to earth and is keen to play good football…best of luck to the young man.....
 
You could almost cut and paste Blake Austins name in lieu of Josh Drinkwater, and I'm sure an article like that was posted last year.
 
Tigers halfback seeks NRL redemption
By Matt Encarnacion and Jack Brady
NRL.com
2:00pm Thu 12th February, 2015

Wests Tigers fans - from Concord to Campbelltown - meet the NRL battler who just won't quit.

Three years ago, Josh Drinkwater was a point-scoring machine on the northern beaches with Manly – an old school halfback who knew where the ball needed to go and when it needed to get there. But he was deemed surplus to requirements because of a couple of kids by the name of Kieran Foran and Daly Cherry-Evans.

Two years ago, he moved to Wollongong where he was painted as a possible saviour to a club reeling in the post-Wayne Bennett era. But both parties continued to struggle, and he soon found himself in the Illawarra Coal League.

Last year, he wound up in England in what became a direct swap for Michael Witt, and there he fought valiantly for a struggling London Broncos side that would eventually be relegated.

And so last October he returned home to the Central Coast, without a club and without a slice of luck – yet he still doesn't regret a thing.

"That time made me realise how much I wanted to come back and make it in the NRL," he told NRL.com.

"We only won one game over there but most of the boys say it was a good year. It was really enjoyable and made me fall in love with the game again. It was tough getting beaten every week, but you learn a lot about yourself and the game. I wouldn't change it for anything."

London wanted him to help them get out of the Championship for the next two seasons, while Hull KR offered him a decent contract as well. But Drinkwater, 23, had some unfinished business in the NRL and he didn't need to be asked twice when new Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor came calling.

"I was on the phone to my manager every second day asking for any news," he said.

"I was very grateful when JT gave me the opportunity to come home. I definitely wanted to come back and have another crack at the NRL. Being away made me realise how lucky I was to have that chance in the NRL in the first place. I really wanted to come back and give it another crack."

No one can question his determination or commitment.

Drinkwater makes a three-hour return trip every day, just to train and for his chance to reach the bright lights of the NRL again.

"The drive isn't too bad. It doesn't affect me too much and I get to go home at the end of the day. It takes around 90 minutes to get to training which doesn't faze me," he said.

On Friday night in a trial against Parramatta in Alice Springs, he'll deputise for a prodigious talent that he was once supposed to be. While Luke Brooks soaks in an All Stars experience on the Gold Coast, Drinkwater begins another, longer road to the NRL, one he admits he first took for granted.

"I'll come and say that – I was young. I'm a lot more mature now and realise what it takes to become a professional footballer," he said.

"Down at the Dragons I was on my own and trying to learn on my own. I was lucky enough to go the Super League where I regained some self-confidence in knowing I can play at a first-grade level.

"Obviously Brooksy's played more first grade than me, and so has Mitch – he's played more NRL games. I know I'm behind those boys. JT told me straight away that Mitch and Brooksy were going to start the year in first grade.

"I just want to come here, play good footy, and if something happens and JT calls my name, I've got to take my opportunity."
 
He'll use us as a stepping stone to another club unless Moses is moved out of position, which I can't see happening.

Hope he does well, but how do you keep them at the club? Austin round two…

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I have no issue with the Austins of this world moving onto other clubs for a better opportunity….If Josh moves on next year its because Brooks and Mosses have cemented their spots and Josh has secured a better opportunity elsewhere...win/win!
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There will be another "Josh Drinkwater v2016" if he moves on!
 
I was fairly impressed with him in the 9s. He kicked very, very well and considering he was the one play maker in an inexperienced team, did all that could have been asked of him. He is a backup half, there is a lack of decent halves in first grade as it is so as far as backups go he seems like a pretty good one.
 
@underdog said:
You could almost cut and paste Blake Austins name in lieu of Josh Drinkwater, and I'm sure an article like that was posted last year.

Maybe he'll have an awesome season, win the members player of the year and then sign with the Raiders?
 
@innsaneink said:
imagine if he cemented a first grade spot thru form…stranger things have happened

They have indeed, Ink. Two genuine, fit and firing halfbacks on our books would be a nice change after all the seasons we didn't have any! I wish young Drinkwater the very best of luck.
 
At the end of the day we need some depth in the halves and Drinkwater offers that. I thought he looked alright in the 9's and I think he'll prove a handy replacement in the event of injury.
 
If Drinkwater's early season form is anything to go by we now have the spine covered. Cherrington has the 9 covered and Drinkwater has the 6 and 7 covered and Moses can cover the no1 if required. Now if two are out than that might b e a problem!!
 

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