โThereโs some things that I can do that Gutho canโt do, and thereโs things that he does that I canโt do.
โI feel like if I can grab some stuff from his game and implement it in mine, Iโll be a lot better player for it.
โI donโt wanna kick stones, because Iโm past that. I feel like Iโm a bit more mature now, a bit more level-headed.
โI wanna win and having Gutho here. Heโs just challenged everyone from day one; heโs bringing that winning mindset.โ
Dragons recruit Clint Gutherson.Credit: NRL Photos
For the second pre-season in a row, Sloan has had a disrupted summer. A stress injury in his right foot has limited his training regime, although he expects to be fit for the Charity Shield match against South Sydney on February 22. While frustrated that his field work has been limited, it has allowed the 22-year-old to focus on his strength, and the result is he has bulked up from 86 to 94 kilograms without any discernible loss of speed.
With Gutherson certain to play fullback, Sloan hopes to play outside centre Moses Suli on the right wing. The opportunity to learn from Gutherson is viewed as an opportunity for Sloan to improve his game and fulfil his ultimate goal of one day becoming the Red Vโs long-term fullback.
โIt just brings a new mindset to how I look at rugby league,โ Sloan said.
โThe way he approaches training, he just challenges everyone, challenges the staff, and heโs not afraid to pull out players that are in the wrong.
โThe Dragons boys now are growing from that, not from just walking away from stuff and walking past it. You pull them up when people have gone wrong and heโs brought that competitive mindset.
โWeโre in a business where we need to win or we get put out the back door. Iโm looking forward to playing alongside him and hopefully link it up, sure.โ
Sloan hopes to play outside Moses Suli on the right wing.Credit: Getty Images
Sloan lit up the NRL with a series of eye-catching performances in his debut season in 2021. However, the Dapto Canaries product concedes early success went to his head.
โAt the start of my career, I did not know how to take it at all,โ he said. โI was probably uncoachable.
โI didnโt really want advice and thought I knew everything. I got a real rude shock into NRL. I guess with years in the game, you mature over time. Now itโs a big thing having to do stuff away from footy, surrounding yourself with the right people.
โYou just gotta be consistent on a day-to-day basis. I was probably a bit frantic early in my career; I was living at other peopleโs houses and not really sure where I was gonna be throughout the day.
โI was always up and down. But then I bought my own house, got some structure in my life and really settled down.
โAs soon as I started to get that right, and Iโm still working on it now, I felt like my footy and my life started to get a lot better and more consistent.
โWith the mental side of things, I think I just took a bit of time to sort of grow up. I always try to hang around the right people, but early in my career, I wasnโt.
โI wasnโt doing the right stuff away from footy and just expecting everything to come. Now I really value hard work, turning up on time and just doing all the little things right, eating properly. If you donโt do that, it will catch up to you later on.โ
As is standard practice, Flanagan and the Dragons staff sit down with each player to review their season performance. While much was made of captain Ben Hunt being taken to task, Sloanโs review was also at times scathing.
โI was probably uncoachable. I didnโt really want advice and thought I knew everything.โ
Tyrell Sloan on his early days in the NRL
โUntil you hear it from someone else, it can be quite a shock,โ he said.
โBut with my review, I was happy because it woke me up. As soon as youโre comfortable, youโre at the back door.
โIโm not like that, but I felt like my review was gonna be good and then there were a lot of moments brought up that it wasnโt.
โHow you take it and how you respond shows who you truly are.โ
There has been debate about the place of the All Stars match in the schedule due to the unavailability of a number of stars โ including Latrell Mitchell, Josh Addo-Carr, Nicho Hynes and Cody Walker โ for the event at the start of the season. Sloan confirmed he was also a non-starter after coming back from injury and suggested the event could be better placed at the end of the season.
โItโs a way better idea,โ he said.
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โI donโt want to comment on it too much because Iโm not in a position to comment and change the date, but I guess itโs been like that for a few years now.
โIt might be a pretty cool initiative to have it at the end of the year, just after the grand final, a couple of weeks after that.
โThat would be around the [Koori] knockout time. Sometimes weโre not allowed to play at the knockout, so itโll probably be a different way to go about it.
โMaybe they could take it to a rural venue so all the mob get to see the All Stars.โ
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