'I was a part-time, inconsistent player': Bryce Cartwright on his past - and credits one man for his turnaround

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Bryce Cartwright has enjoyed a turbulent time in first grade to say the least – but now, as he enters his tenth year in the NRL, the one-time tyro looks set to finally live up to the promise that he showed in his early years.

And, according to the man himself, there’s just one reason for that: Parramatta coach Brad Arthur.

In a candid interview following his man of the match performance for the Eels against the Bulldogs last week, Cartwright opened up on his own personal failings over the years, and explained how his coach had convinced him to screw the nut and deliver on his undoubted talent.

“He’s probably just simplified my game,” said the backrower of Arthur.

“He just wants me to play tough, play simple and the other things will come off that. More of a team-first mentality. He reminds me of my Dad in some ways, he can be very cranky but I love him and I think I resonate with that.

“I feel like when was young, I was sort of a part-time, inconsistent player. I’d do some good plays and then some really bad plays.

“I feel like as I’ve got older in the last couple of years I’ve tried to turn myself into an 80-minute player, with bit more composure and a bit more team mentality first. It’s working out for me now.”

That has perhaps best manifested in Cartwright adding the free, effort-based aspects of his game to the more flashy parts that had been the hallmark of his time at the Panthers and Titans.

“I probably didn’t have someone like Brad to rein me in back then,” he said.

“I’m a lot older now and more experienced and realise what it takes to be a consistent complete first grader and team players, what is required of me to get picked every week and spend time on the field.

“I probably didn’t appreciate little things like that when I was 21. Kick chases and all those simple runs in the middle, yardage carries, stuff like that. It’s taken a while for me to learn and I’m still learning.

“I wish I’d had Brad when I first came to first grade. I’m here now and I’ve got to make the most of my time here.”

Now, Cartwright is operating both in his favoured edge role but also as a middle forward at times as Arthur seeks to keep his power-based tactics going over the duration of the game.

“Now we’ve got Kelma (Tuilagi) from Manly and he had a really good preseason and trials, so we need to find a way to get him onto the field,” explained Cartwright.

“I’ve played middle before, I’ve played everywhere on the field and so it’s whatever is best for the team. Brad said I might spend some time there during the season.

“We just need out best 17 each week and wherever that is, if I’m on the bench or in the team, that’s what we’re going to do.

“I think last year I had a bit more time on the field and a bit more trust in Brad and the team. I love Brad as a coach and I wish I came here earlier in my career. I think it would have been a big help to me at a younger age.

“Obviously with age and experience, spending time on the field, it’s helped me out a lot. It’s just the team, a bunch of blokes that I want to play with. You look to your left and right and you don’t want to let them down. That’s a massive part as well.”

The Crowd Says:

2024-03-14T00:36:14+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


He was very talented kid when he first came into grade at Penrith. He got lost with some serious off field issues that severely impacted his footy. He got out of "dodge" to go to the Titans, but still wasn't mature enough to overcome his demons. He returned to the "big smoke " at Parramatta in 2021 and gradually improved his game under BA. His 2023 year was his best season yet and he played most matches putting in consistent strong performances. He looks to have maintained the high quality this season too. It has taken some time, but hopefully he has now reached the level that was expected of him a decade ago.

2024-03-13T21:13:31+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


What BA did was some old fashion tough love. He signed him, made him work his ass off and then played him in NSW Cup till he saw what he wanted to see from him, and then even when he picked him for the NRL team he only got garbage minutes at the end, sometimes move at all. He tested how much Carty really wanted it. I wonder if Seibold has the balls to do that with Schuster.

2024-03-13T21:10:32+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


He was terrific all year for us last year too. It’s more than just one game.

2024-03-13T21:09:52+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


I made the comparison between the two in the preseason and I mentioned that Schuster needs to do what Carty has done, value doing the hard tough things first.

2024-03-13T20:59:22+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I hope Schuster gets it right… he’s got the potential to be anything . Hopefully in a few years we’re chatting in a similar article about how he’s turned it all around

2024-03-13T20:54:49+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I remember seeing Bryce killing it in an under 20s or reserve grade grand final For whatever reason at the Panthers his game seemed all about flash and looked like he hated the grind. Some weird stuff went down off field on the Gold Coast Whatever Arthur has done has worked wonders. He’s still got the offloads and the ball playing but now he runs the tough lines and works in defence. He does his job and is an entertaining player to watch…

2024-03-13T19:28:19+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


Strangely enough his first coach was Ivan Cleary. The game seemed to have past him by , so well done to him. He's set a good example for players like our own Josh Schuster. Whether he was ready to respond to a the right coach when he was 21 is possibly debatable. They say you can't coach speed but you also can't coach the extra ability players like Cartwright and Schuster have with the ball.

2024-03-13T10:19:43+00:00

mrl

Roar Rookie


He’s a first grade player for sure.

2024-03-13T08:34:07+00:00

Succhi

Roar Rookie


I think he has come to the realisation that his career is coming to an end, has wasted 10years and needs the cash. One game played good.

2024-03-13T06:46:15+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


He was a product of having the Cartwright surname in Penrith. He was outstanding last year and looks like he’s going to be even better this year.

2024-03-13T06:00:35+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


10years? Is that right? Another ‘geez I’m old moment. :shocked: His attitude/performances in the past were probably due to his natural ability and position of the clubs he played for. He was talked up so much, carries a big surname and could do some freakish things that his ego and paycheque exceeded his maturity. TBH I don’t watch him as closely as others but I do think he has a ways to go but at least he is talking a good game.

2024-03-13T03:29:59+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


BA definitely knows how to get the best out of bacj rowers

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