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    How a Roosters legend prepared rookie for breakout season

    Roosters rookie Benaiah Ioelu has opened up on his special relationship with club legend Jake Friend as he prepares to play his first finals game.

    The hooker moved to Sydney to join the club's academy as a 16-year-old in 2020 and quickly formed a bond with the former Queensland and Australian representative.

    Friend, the current Roosters Academy boss, has mentored Ioelu through his path to the NRL, with the youngster making his first-grade debut in the Round 12 win over the Sharks.

    Ioelu's rookie season will come full circle when the Roosters face Cronulla in Saturday's elimination final and he's determined to emulate Friend's feats on the field.

    "It's a different route to other people who make their debuts because everything you see me do on the field is what they've taught me," Ioelu told NRL.com. "I feel so spoiled and blessed to be in the Roosters system with club legends like Friendy and Mitch Aubusson.

    "They've been driving the academy and Friendy has taught me a lot. He's the definition of the way a Rooster should play and the way he drives himself. The club's built on hard work and they've driven that into me throughout my journey from Harold Matthews to the NRL."

    Ioelu has formed a powerful one-two punch with fellow Roosters hooker Connor Watson in the run to the finals.

    The youngster has started the past six games to lay the foundation for the NSW star to come on and take advantage of tiring defenders.

    It has proven a potent strategy, with the Roosters winning five of their last six games and coach Trent Robinson praised Ioelu's ability to handle the early moments.

    "He's been great for us," Robinson said. "Connor is our long-minute nine but to start Benaiah has worked well.

    "I thought he overplayed his hand [against the Storm] but we believe in him and we had a conversation around how he starts the game and he was outstanding [against the Rabbitohs].

    "Then we also have the confidence to put him back in and finish the game with him. He brings a lot of energy to the game, he has a youthfulness and intensity about him that the boys enjoy."

    Ioelu is one of eight Roosters to make his NRL debut this season, with the club defying expectations to progress to the finals.

    The youngsters have answered every question asked of them thus far, but Saturday's sudden-death contest marks a new test.

    Ioelu credited the club's veterans for helping guiding him through a challenging first season in the top flight as they look to upset the Sharks and progress to the second week of the finals.

    "The older guys have been great," Ioelu said. "Chad Townsend has been huge for us younger guys. When he first came down he was always telling us about his experience.

    "He's not playing in the 17 but he's constantly in my ear asking how my game is, what I can work on or just giving me tips. It shows us young guys how humble he is and how good a teammate he is. He's not thinking about the NRL and he continues to teach me.

    "Then with Connor, he goes hard at training and we're giving it to each other but at the end of the day we're all learning and that's the main thing."


    Interesting comments about Chad. He copped a lot of deserved flack on here for his NRL performances, but it seems he is doing what he was actually brought here to do.

  • #2
    Great little tidbit in there about Chad Townsend and I think that his experience and knowledge he can pass on to the youngsters is invaluable. He gets unnecessary hate because Roosters fans always need a villain to point to but he seems to be a great influence on the youngsters and for that alone he's been a worthwhile signing and hopefully he's here after his playing days are over.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SamKerrSimp View Post
      Great little tidbit in there about Chad Townsend and I think that his experience and knowledge he can pass on to the youngsters is invaluable. He gets unnecessary hate because Roosters fans always need a villain to point to but he seems to be a great influence on the youngsters and for that alone he's been a worthwhile signing and hopefully he's here after his playing days are over.
      It's no secret that Robbo's coaching is influenced by the NFL - i think the Townsend signing was the equivalent to signing a 39yr old vet backup QB (like Andy Dalton) because he is a good locker room influence.
      You just hope they don't have to start more than a few games.

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      • #4
        Interesting to see how he develops next year
        won’t be in our best 17 with Robson at 9 and Watson at 14 but will still get a lot of nrl game time anyway with injuries etc
        we have a very stable squad next year with only wingers for 2027 the main uncertainty

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        • #5
          Great article. Thanks for sharing.

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          • #6
            We need to start better so does Robbo go with Watson as our starting dummy half ?

            It's a tricky one imo as the impact Watson offers after the softening up period is priceless.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Chook2 View Post
              Interesting to see how he develops next year
              won’t be in our best 17 with Robson at 9 and Watson at 14 but will still get a lot of nrl game time anyway with injuries etc
              we have a very stable squad next year with only wingers for 2027 the main uncertainty
              I wouldn’t be so sure about this.

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              • #8
                Subtext is Connor's an acehole.

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                • #9
                  sounds like a humble guy. if dce comes i don't think we have both hugo and benny on the bench but next year can take care of itself

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Thirteen View Post

                    I wouldn’t be so sure about this.
                    Mr connected

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by SamKerrSimp View Post
                      Great little tidbit in there about Chad Townsend and I think that his experience and knowledge he can pass on to the youngsters is invaluable. He gets unnecessary hate because Roosters fans always need a villain to point to but he seems to be a great influence on the youngsters and for that alone he's been a worthwhile signing and hopefully he's here after his playing days are over.
                      Thats why i was excited about him signing with us.

                      He is leagues above other footy players between the ears.

                      But just never had the physical ability to convert that smarts into becoming an elite level half.

                      Of course in retrospect he is past it on the field. But good to hear he has provided great value in other ways.

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