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    No half measures for this Rooster as Ryan Matterson transforms himself into a forward

    Nick Walshaw, The Daily Telegraph
    March 23, 2017 6:19am




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    RYAN Matterson played halfback for the Junior Kangaroos.Two years ago.

    The first part of an unlikely question which leaves even Dave Middleton stumped.
    “Who else has switched from halfback to an NRL pack?’’ league’s favourite historian asks. “Ah, I can’t think of anybody.
    “No one.
    “It’s why this transformation, it really is unusual.”
    And essential.
    For while still only 22, Matterson knows he must now make it as a Roosters forward or not at all.

    Ryan Matterson of the Sydney Roosters at training. Picture: Gregg Porteous Which is some twist.
    Especially for a kid once considered the Next Big Thing at Parramatta. A playmaker who, while predominantly a five-eighth, still went and earned his Australian No. 7 ahead of halves like Cameron Munster, Jackson Hastings, Jack Bird, even Clint Gutherson.
    Before last year, this Greenacre product had never played in the forwards.
    Not once.
    And while others may have considered his switch inevitable, Matterson still thought of himself existing, as recently as last June, somewhere between utility and undergraduate playmaker biding his time.
    “But then,’’ he says, “the club signed Luke Keary”.
    And so come October, Matterson went knocking on the office door of coach Trent Robinson.

    Those in the know have high opinions of Matterson. “And I told Robbo I was going to become a forward,” he recalls.
    Not a utility. Nor a NSW Cup playmaker who would vow to fight back
    “No, I don’t want to play reserves,’’ he continues. “So I said I was going to get bigger. Get a different mentality and become more physical.”
    And to prove it, Matterson immediately started eating five meals a day.
    Lifted heavier, too.
    Over this past summer, adding nine kilos via the type of weights program that, says Roosters lock Aidan Guerra, “is obvious with one look at his physique”.
    Indeed, stare even briefly at Matterson and you have to wonder how we squeezed him onto the League Central cover.

    Ryan Matterson playing for St Pauls's Catholic College in 2012. Picture: Christian Wright Height: 193cm.
    Weight: 107cm.
    Throw in too the greatest guns outside Al Pacino and Scarface.
    And still, none of it has come easy.
    For yes, he has wonderful bloodlines.
    Son of 1986 Rooster, Paul Matterson. Nephew of Brisbane premiership hero, Terry.
    Hell, you can even trace his mob right back to the 1930s, when a group of relatives were creating the ‘Matterson Dynasty’ at Western Suburbs.
    But still, there’s more.
    Just ask Justin Holbrook, the Roosters assistant who back two years urged Robinson to grab this 2014 Junior Kangaroo who, despite having signed on for another three winters at Parramatta, was suddenly being offered around as part of the salary cap squeeze.
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    A year earlier, Holbrook had himself coached the Eels U/20s. Made Matterson his captain, too.
    “Because he has that want,’’ says the former first grade halfback with Newcastle, Penrith and the Roosters. “Each week when we’d sit down for video, Ryan would’ve already reviewed the tape several times and analysed his game.
    “Few kids did that.”
    Nor did they share his devotion to diet, eating clean or lifting heavy.
    “At 18, Ryan was tall but still really skinny,’’ Holbrook continues. “So for two years, he worked incredibly hard in the gym ... and by 20, was dominating with strength one of his greatest assets.”
    Yet now, he is upping the stakes again.
    “Eating, weights, sleep. That’s been my pre-season,’’ Matterson laughs when quizzed on his NRL overhaul.

    Sydney Rooster Ryan Matterson underwent a remarkable transformation. Picture: Gregg Porteous “But dad, he’s always had a saying: ‘If you play football, you’re a footballer’.
    “You’ll hear some guys talk about how they have preferred positions — only like to play left centre or whatever. But if you’re playing, you should be able to play anywhere.”
    And now, he is.
    “So one of the world’s biggest halfbacks,’’ laughs Guerra, “is now one of the world’s biggest interchange forwards”.
    Which as we said at the top, is some switch.
    Matterson suddenly catapulted to the top of a list which includes the likes of Melbourne hooker Cam Smith, who played his first two NRL games at halfback. Or Mick Vella, the Eels winger who became a Kangaroo prop.
    And how outstanding that story of Cronulla premiership star Luke Lewis boasting two Grand Final rings — not to mention NSW Origin jerseys, Australian Test selection and almost 300 NRL games — as both winger and backrower.





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    And still it has competition.
    Like Sione Mata’utia, Australia’s youngest Kangaroo who, in only two years, has gone from debutant Test winger to Newcastle backrower.
    Or Wests Tigers Chris Lawrence last year captaining the City Origin in jumper No. 11, six years after debuting as a Test centre.
    Ruben Wiki, incredibly, was once a winger. Panthers hooker Pete Wallace, a NSW Origin seven.
    And who could ever forget the eighth Immortal packing down in that Origin scrum?
    Still, nobody ever asked Joey to play backrow.
    Just as that request would seem equally foolish of other Junior Kangaroo graduates including Corey Norman, Nathan Cleary, Ash Taylor, Chad Townsend, even Moses Mbye.
    And yet Holbrook, he expects nothing but success from this player who “is all about want”. Same deal Guerra, who speaks of a convert whose first three rounds have “all been played with his gloves up”.
    Boyd Cordner admires the workrate. Coach Robinson, his “contagious energy”.
    While fullback Mick Gordon, well, he insists Matterson still boasts the skills set of an NRL seven.
    “Although looking at the size of him now,’’ Gordon laughs, “he’s never getting anywhere near the halves again.”
    For those that don't have access to the Teles subscription, I thought I'd publish this.

    Matterson is a good level headed kid with good skills who I hope becomes a legend for us.

  • #2
    Great story! Thanks for posting ROC.
    I'm a big Matto fan. I love his attitude and commitment. He's another Mitch Aubo, another one of my favourites. He will prove to be a great clubman and i hope he stays a Rooster all his career.

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    • #3
      Matterson's transformation and form has been the highlight of the year so far for me.
      I really think he has been exceptional. Sounds like he has a terrific attitude too.

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      • #4
        Thanks for posting. Definitely a good read. Nice to hear the kid has a sensible head on those shoulders

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        • #5
          So true. Well, other than - of course - his deference to an imaginary deity and his allegiance to a corrupt and morally bankrupt institution whose attitudes toward human life is beyond the pale.
          Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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          • #6
            Good story , it's so much better this year , reading good stories about Roosters players

            As I've said before, this will be his breakout year.


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            • #7
              Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View Post
              So true. Well, other than - of course - his deference to an imaginary deity and his allegiance to a corrupt and morally bankrupt institution whose attitudes toward human life is beyond the pale.
              Are you referring to his religious beliefs?

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              • #8
                I actually thought people were getting a bit over excited about Matterson in the off season. He showed glimpses of something good in the past but I was not convinced. THis year he really seems to be coming on though. I just hope he continues developing into a weapon. Maybe this is going to be one of those years where a lot of players really step up and make their marks.

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                • #9
                  The lock rotation looks good these days,

                  "Qui audet adipiscitur"

                  WHO DARES WINS

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                  • #10
                    Chuck out Guerra once SST returns,
                    "Qui audet adipiscitur"

                    WHO DARES WINS

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ROC181 View Post

                      Are you referring to his religious beliefs?
                      I though he was referring to our club.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View Post
                        So true. Well, other than - of course - his deference to an imaginary deity and his allegiance to a corrupt and morally bankrupt institution whose attitudes toward human life is beyond the pale.
                        Are you saying this as a reference to where he attended school? St. Pauls Catholic College?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View Post
                          So true. Well, other than - of course - his deference to an imaginary deity and his allegiance to a corrupt and morally bankrupt institution whose attitudes toward human life is beyond the pale.
                          I assume you are referring to the happy clappers who live on the Hill singing the Sound of Music.
                          Originally posted by boogie

                          "There's a lot of people competing for title of dumbest chookpen member such as Tommy S, Rusty, Johnny, ROC, Tobin but without a doubt you are the worst, youre thick as a brick christ this is the dumbest thing I've read in a long time you should go back to supporting the panthers"

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Elvis Rooster View Post

                            Are you saying this as a reference to where he attended school? St. Pauls Catholic College?
                            http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spor...73f0e75bf8d83c

                            "Aside from his parents, his other great support has been his Catholic faith. Asked what he did to relax, Matterson said: “Kick back and go to church.”"
                            Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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                            • #15
                              He's a wild one. Make way Pearce!
                              Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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