Brandon Smith’s first interview as a Rooster went precisely as anticipated with the brand new recruit speaking about his plans for a “hot and sexy” physique earlier than he heaped reward on his new teammates forward of the upcoming NRL season.
Smith looms as one of the essential signings this 12 months after he left the Storm in a transfer that led to common Roosters rake Sam Verrills opting to hitch the Titans for a beginning position.
The 26-year-old worldwide is having fun with life in Sydney’s jap suburbs the place he lives simply 600 metres away from North Bondi.
He’s taken benefit of the seashores each time he can and has already turn into good mates with Victor Radley, with the pair set to wreak havoc by way of the center this season.
Smith was formally unveiled in a Roosters jersey for the primary time final week, however he says it would really hit residence when he faces the Dolphins in Round 1.
“It was pretty cool but I’m just waiting until I can put the jersey on and go to war first,” he informed the membership’s web site.
“I think that’s when it will really sink in.”
The former Storm ahead is used to brutal pre-season camps below Craig Bellamy and says that not a lot has modified in Sydney.
“It’s been really tough,” he mentioned.
“I’m getting used to the training with a lot of long distance stuff. I’m loving it because I try to get hot and sexy and fit for a job.
“Hopefully after another 47 more days, I’ll look good at Bondi Beach with my shirt off. That’s not why I’m getting fit – rugby league is my number one.”
Roosters coach Trent Robinson will need to check Smith’s health out now to verify he has the motor to punch out large minutes if required.
Smith will companion James Tedesco, Sam Walker and Luke Keary in the most effective spines within the league, and the brand new recruit revealed what’s impressed him essentially the most up to now.
“I don’t want to give any secrets away, but I’m gelling really well with Sam and Keary,” he mentioned.
“They’re pretty loud for people that are so small and short… they’ve got big voices. We’ve still got a long way to go before Round 1.”
Smith is not any stranger to a lot of the Roosters squad given he teamed up with Joseph Manu and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves ultimately 12 months’s World Cup, however there are some new faces who’ve already impressed him.
One of these is large man Matt Lodge who was excellent for the membership after he moved to Sydney through the 2022 marketing campaign and can should be even higher with veteran Siosiua Taukeiaho shifting on.
“I didn’t know what to think of him when I first came here,” Smith mentioned.
“He looks like he’s about to kill everyone in the changing room at times, but when you have a conversation with him, he’s a really good fella.
“I didn’t realise how fit a lot of the forwards are here. They’re big boys but they can really move their legs, so it’s been good to watch.
“I’m very fortunate that I’ve known Jared and Joey from those camps, and I’ve met a lot of the boys through rugby league so it’s made everything good.”