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  • Jake Friend makes most of last chance and is key to Sydney Roosters premiership ho

    FOUR years after finding himself washing vegetables in a Sydney kitchen with his NRL career looking dead and buried Jake Friend is now a key player in the Sydney Roosters' quest for a first premiership in 11 years.

    After one too many alcohol-fuelled incidents Friend had his contract torn up by the club in 2009 only to be given a second-chance six months later thanks to the support of a long-time sponsor of the club who gave him a job in his cafe.

    And it's there where it dawned on the Queenslander that he was in danger of throwing away a golden opportunity to make a living out of playing rugby league.

    "It's good to be in this position, in a winning team. I'd rather be here than on a work site digging holes or something like that," Friend said.

    "I'm just glad to be playing footy and that everything worked out.

    "When I was down at Jimmy's cafe, out the back chopping carrots and all sorts of stuff, it was a bit of an eye-opener.

    "It really woke me up to the fact that I want footy and I miss footy."

    The Roosters sit in second spot on the ladder and have the chance on Friday to climb above South Sydney, who play on Saturday in Townsville against North Queensland, with a win over Penrith.

    Friend was named man of the match in last Sunday's bruising win over Newcastle and said his improvement this year is largely down to the coaching of Trent Robinson.

    Under the guidance of Robinson, the burly hooker has added an attacking dimension to his game that was often lacking and now rotates the role with Daniel Mortimer which has kept him fresher.

    "Having Morts on the bench has helped me a lot," he said.

    "I'm only playing 55-60 minutes. I think that's helped with my workload. I feel a lot fresher in attack sets.

    "The area that I wanted to work most on was my attack, I want to keep improving but I've been happy the way I've been going."

    The Roosters will be without Sonny Bill Williams due to suspension in a game that will see Michael Jennings return to Centrebet Stadium since for the first time since his departure at the end of last season.

    The NSW centre scored twice when the sides met earlier this season with the Roosters running out 30-6 winners.

    Penrith have no fresh injury concerns but must win the game to keep alive any genuine hope of reaching the finals and are without winger Brad Tighe and key forwards Matt Robinson and Nigel Plum due to injury.

    Read more: http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/n...#ixzz2ahi7t82d

  • #2
    sounds like a few points have been directly taken off here.

    'added an attacking dimension to his game'

    'rotates the role with Daniel Mortimer which has kept him fresher'

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    • #3
      I know some treated him with disdain when he fell fowl of the chooks...

      Humble pie was his reward & a hunger to succeed knowing the real world of modest income was a tough option

      He now has the mentality to achieve anything he wants, a great leader in our team

      Houston tried to sort him out last week but it backfired, at least Bennet paid respect by asking his forwards to shorten him up lol

      Bonnetti V2 is well on the way to the club hall of fame
      "Qui audet adipiscitur"

      WHO DARES WINS

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      • #4
        Faux Sports couldn't even get the title right..

        http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/n...1#.UfofTtJHI_s

        Nathan Friend makes most of last chance and is key to Sydney Roosters premiership hopes..

        AAP August 01, 2013 5:08PM

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        • #5
          Friend doesn't get enough credit nowadays. Has vastly improved this year. Very underrated now

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          • #6
            A big Thumbs up to a great man, JMAN, JImmy i just call him mate, he stuck by the kid when others were throwing him under the bus

            On the many occasions i ventured down to Cafe Forvoux, Jake came across as a very humble young man, not this piss tank and trouble maker people were making him out to be., it was no co-incidence Carney started going off the rails when Friend moved out of their bachelor pad and in with his girlfriend.

            I am so happy Jake is in his "happy place".

            All thanks to an erratic Greek that cooks a great Snitzel and has a heart of gold.

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            • #7
              Good story about a good kid, who made good his second chance.
              Hope he powers on to become a club legend.

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              • #8
                Interesting Jakes comments about benefitting from the interchange this year. I always thought he hated getting replaced and could go the 80.

                Oh well if it ain't broke...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
                  Interesting Jakes comments about benefitting from the interchange this year. I always thought he hated getting replaced and could go the 80.

                  Oh well if it ain't broke...
                  Just shows to go ya, eh?
                  TRobbo is a very astute young gun.

                  Anyone miss not getting Waynypoo? or Bellyache?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by chook 56 View Post
                    Just shows to go ya, eh?
                    TRobbo is a very astute young gun.

                    Anyone miss not getting Waynypoo? or Bellyache?
                    im not shooting off just yet.

                    Robbo is having a good season, Bellamy taken his team to the finals, both illegally and legally pretty much every year since he took over (barring 2010), and he's won 3 grand finals, been in 2 more and one 1 premiership. Bennett has 6 premierships from six grand finals and has only missed the finals once (I think).

                    Bennett and Bellamy have the track record.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
                      im not shooting off just yet.

                      Robbo is having a good season, Bellamy taken his team to the finals, both illegally and legally pretty much every year since he took over (barring 2010), and he's won 3 grand finals, been in 2 more and one 1 premiership. Bennett has 6 premierships from six grand finals and has only missed the finals once (I think).

                      Bennett and Bellamy have the track record.
                      Come on Kegmeister.
                      Get on the Mayonaissetrain.

                      You can alway get off prematurely.


                      Oh, hang on.
                      That's not quite right, is it?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
                        im not shooting off just yet.

                        Robbo is having a good season, Bellamy taken his team to the finals, both illegally and legally pretty much every year since he took over (barring 2010), and he's won 3 grand finals, been in 2 more and one 1 premiership. Bennett has 6 premierships from six grand finals and has only missed the finals once (I think).

                        Bennett and Bellamy have the track record.
                        after 600 or so games TRobbo may well snag the odd title
                        "Qui audet adipiscitur"

                        WHO DARES WINS

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Darkone View Post
                          after 600 or so games TRobbo may well snag the odd title
                          and im tipping he will.
                          we thought all was fine and dandy in 2010, when smiffy and toddy led us t the GF. what happened next?
                          we could fall off the bandwagon at any moment.....

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
                            and im tipping he will.
                            we thought all was fine and dandy in 2010, when smiffy and toddy led us t the GF. what happened next?
                            we could fall off the bandwagon at any moment.....
                            What happened next was Trent "Robbo" Robinson left our club.

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                            • #15
                              Tim Sheens should leave Robbie Farah at home and take Jake to the WC as the backup to Cam Smith.

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