Dragons younger gun Tyrell Sloan has opened up on his embrace with Latrell Mitchell following a disappointing efficiency within the Charity Shield.
The Red V have been flogged 42-24 in Mudgee and by his personal admission Sloan “didn’t have the best game”.
The 20-year-old was captured hugging Mitchell post-match because the Rabbitohs fullback consoled his Indigenous All Stars teammate.
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Dragons fullback Tyrell Sloan opens up on why he requested a launch final season, the arduous reality he acquired from his Nan and the way he mended his relationship with coach Anthony Griffin.
“I didn’t have the best game and was a bit upset about it. I’m such a proud person… whenever I put on that Red V I want to represent,” Sloan mentioned on the Fox League podcast.
“I have such a high standard, I put pressure on myself… I just got a bit upset and I built that bond with Trell the week before at the All Stars.
“Just to see him, I was a bit emotional, just to get a big hug, that was the only thing I needed, but I’m all sweet now.
“We spoke a lot throughout the All Stars and throughout the season, he’s always had my back.
“In that moment I was more just wiping my tears off his shoulder if I am completely honest, there wasn’t much said.
“He just said ‘keep your head up, it will all work out’ and eventually you know two weeks later I come out and pull out one of my best games.”
The Dragons bounced again with an enormous 32-18 win of their first NRL look of the yr towards the Titans.
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Sloan performed a starring position within the victory, scoring a attempt to organising one other to go along with two line breaks.
The rising star had a turbulent season in 2022 and admitted stories he requested a launch from the membership have been true.
“It was a pretty tough moment asking for a release from a club that’s had my back since I was 13, 14 years old,” Sloan mentioned.
“If I’m honest now I wouldn’t be able to leave, having my Nan down here and my brother and all my friends and family.
“In hindsight, I wouldn’t be able to move, everything happens for a reason, obviously I got a crack at the No.1 jersey.”
Sloan additionally revealed the trustworthy dialog he had together with his Nan, who has been his major caretaker his entire life.
“She told me in a straight forward way, I don’t really talk footy with her, but she could tell something was going on in the off-season and throughout the year,” Sloan mentioned.
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“I did request a release through the year, and I’ve put that all behind me now, I am a St George Illawarra Dragon.
“With Nan, she just told me straight, stop being a sook and I am 20 years old now… she’d seen me since I was a kid.
“She said ‘stop being a sook, man up and have that chat with the coach’, we got it done and now I praise Hook and what he has done for myself.
“We caught up, Hook was very open and honest, he said he didn’t communicate with me in the best way and that sort of led to us to not seeing eye-to-eye.
“Me being such a young kid, I probably thought I knew it all and I obviously didn’t, I’m still learning.
“We’ve moved on now and I see Hook as a great coach and an even better bloke.”
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