Todd Carney holds the key to Roosters season
By ScottWoodward.me, 9 Dec 2009 ScottWoodward.me is a Roar Guru
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You cannot help but notice Todd Carney as he strolls into the SFS café for breakfast with a few of his team mates from his new club at the Sydney Roosters. Even if you didn’t know who he was, he would capture your attention.
It is not his multi-coloured tattoos that cover most of his visible body, or the Roosters training gear that display that he is an NRL footballer.
It is something else that makes you stop and look up.
This man has a god given gift. He has an aura about him that only very good players have. It is like there is a halo over his head.
I thought the same when a shy teenage kid walked past me in a Melbourne pub in 2004. I asked who he was and was told his is name was Greg Inglis.
Todd Carney has a long way to go before he could expect Inglis to buy him breaky, but there can be no mistake that 2010 will be his year to really get his life back on track and be discussed as a future rep player.
While I was waiting to order my flat white and Turkish raisin toast, the former Canberra young gun was ahead taking control like he does on a football field.
He told his team mates to sit down and he will “fix everything up”.
As he parted with $17.95, he managed to find the time to say hello to anyone that came near him. He gave the impression that he is introverted but genuinely enjoyed talking to fans, displaying his alter boy manners.
Roosters chairman Nick Politis is not noted for putting good money after bad, and after sacking his coach Ricky Stuart and then his replacement Chris Anderson, he decided enough was enough – the house had to be re-built.
He went after, and got, the man regarded as having the best eye for NRL talent, Peter O’Sullivan, who moved up from his Melbourne office after his team, the Storm, had just won the 2008 Grand Final.
The legacy of Peter’s work was still evident when the Storm repeated with another Grand Final in 2009, and for good measure, his “babies” won the National Youth competition.
So as we approach the 2010 season, the Roosters have yet another new coach as club legend Brad Fittler made way for the controversial Brian Smith, who came highly recommended.
Nick Politis could have been excused, as he sat down for a cuppa with his new coach Smith and long time right hand man Phil Gould, if had spruked:”I have done my bit, now its up to you”.
I wonder if they all know that everything hangs on that young man with the tatts and a halo over his head.
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December 9th 2009 @ 8:55pm
Norm said | December 9th 2009 @ 8:55pm | Report comment
Nice story Scott. I’m desperately hoping for a better year from the Roosters.
December 11th 2009 @ 9:08pm
Scott Woodward said | December 11th 2009 @ 9:08pm | Report comment
The good news is they cant go any worse. May I suggest you send an email question to Talkin Sport 2sm 1269am for peter O’Sullivan on Monday. Looking forward to what he has to say about Willie.
December 19th 2009 @ 6:36am
whosyourdaddy said | December 19th 2009 @ 6:36am | Report comment
He’s a grub. because someone suddenly hehaves themself – it doesn’t give them a halo above their head.
Most human beings behave themselves without praise. Its called ‘society’. He’ll mess it up in 2010.
you watch.
December 19th 2009 @ 10:40am
ScottWoodward.me said | December 19th 2009 @ 10:40am | Report comment
Tuff call daddy…
The halo signified that he had been blessed with talent.
When you are young and you get introduced to alcohol you tend to do dumb thing, I know I did. It is not that you are a bad person or a “grub” as you say, it is just that you dont know how to handle it.
The people that I know and have a regard for tell me that Carney is a “terrific young kid” so I am happy to go with that.
Hey daddy, its Xmas, lets think positive.
December 19th 2009 @ 11:15am
sportsfanslife.com said | December 19th 2009 @ 11:15am | Report comment
I’d agree that Carney holds the keys, but will Brian Smith change the locks? Getting both the impeccably talented youngsters and seasoned, well decorated veterans to mesh with Smith will determine the Roosters’ fortunes. When I heard that my beloved Tigers were chasing Carney, I was ecstatic (but perhaps in the minority of Tigers fans thinking like that), he would have run riot in that backline playing at #7. I was disappointed when I heard he wasn’t coming. Good luck to him, as much as it will pain me to see the Roosters winning, I won’t mind seeing Carney take a few positive steps on his football redemption.
Nice read…Thanks
December 19th 2009 @ 3:41pm
ScottWoodward.me said | December 19th 2009 @ 3:41pm | Report comment
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You dont need him.
Firstly his best position is 6 not 7 and you have Benjy, who is not a 7.
I have a hi regard for Moltzen.