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Eels' Alvaro constructing his future

Parramatta Eels forward Daniel Alvaro has been doing an internship with Richard Crookes Constructions (RCC) over the past three months. Copyright: Eels Media.

"Work ethic. Knowing your role. Communication. Attention to detail. Commitment to team."

As Daniel Alvaro listened to the list of personal attributes and skills he needed to be successful in construction, he could well have been in a team meeting with Eels Head Coach Brad Arthur.

Instead he was listening to an informal appraisal of his initial period as an intern with Richard Crookes Constructions (RCC) over the past three months.

Daniel received the 2017 RCC Elite Athlete Scholarship, on top of his earlier University of Technology 'Blue' award for achieving excellence in his Business and Construction Management degree while balancing his playing and training commitments with the Eels.

RCC Project Manager Colin MacDonald, who is also Daniel’s supervisor, was straight to the point in assessing Daniel's performance.

"I had to kick Daniel out and tell him to go home on his first day; everyone else had long gone and Daniel was still working away," he said.

"From the outset he has shown he has the right temperament for the industry. 

"He has enthusiasm, drive and a desire to learn."

For his part, Alvaro was appreciative of the opportunity afforded to him by Richard Crookes Constructions who offered him a tailored internship to complement both his studies and his training and playing commitments with the Eels.

"Colin's been a great mentor for me," Daniel said. 

"He expects high standards but he also briefs me on what is required then delegates specific tasks that allow me to learn by experience.

"The whole experience has informed my study – particularly in my current work in construction technology that focuses on high-rise construction.

"At times I have been given an insight into the logistics of site engineering by performing a role similar to a foreman in organising trades and liaising with contractors," he continued.

Daniel has worked with Richard Crooks Constructions on his days off and worked full-time from the end-of-season until going into Camp to represent Italy in the World Cup.

Importantly – like many other players – he saw this involvement in work and study away from the NRL as actually having a positive impact on his football performance.

"It is great to get your head out of the footy mind-set and return to training mentally refreshed and ready to go," he said.

Colin MacDonald sees the same attitude when Alvaro turns up on the work-site.

"I wouldn't normally give the responsibilities that Daniel has been delegated to an intern at this stage," Colin said. 

"But Daniel ticks all the boxes.

"He's early to work and stays until the job is done; a real team player.

"He's not a clock-watcher and his work ethic and attention to detail makes him a welcome member of our team," he concluded.

The same qualities that have seen Alvaro have his best NRL season to date.

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  • He will be a future Australian and Origin player for sure!
  • Agree he is strong
  • Im not interested in all this bullshit, i said the same last time there was an article about Rory O'Plodsons study and how important his study and aspirations away from footy was too him.

    I commented at the time he should just concentrate on his footy and put more time and energy into being a quality player or he'd never go anywhere, look where he is now.

    Rory was clearly a lot more excited on his career away from RL and dedicated a lot of time to it, it showed in his footy and his body.

    I couldnt give two fucks what these guys do outside of footy as far as new career opportunities go, just put your time into making yourself into the best player you can be.

    I dont care if Dans first to work or the bosses favourite, i just want to hear about what Dans doing to make himself a better player for Parramatta.

    • He can learn a lot that would translate to leadership and better decision making on the field. The trick is not to let this work get in the way of his role as a player.

    • Actually those articles are very good for the club. It’s a positive story , breaks the stereotype of the spoilt , lazy, good for nothing reputation footballers have created and this is the type of club and players that corporates want to be associated and this can assist with future sponsorship
    • Snake, he is doing what he can on and off the field, his game play has lifted big time, ask the dogs about the try he scored pushing 3 forwards backwards in the last game against them, how many others were that strong in the team?

      I gather by that comment you have no interests outside the game,

  • Ur joking right??
    • Hmmm, nope not joking Bazza bar injury or some unforeseen circumstances, Alvaro will be an Origin and an Australian Rep one day.
  • Last year he had an internship with Fantastic Furniture at their manufacturing facility

    Since I have been watching him play he has always shown that he is a hard worker. You have to respect that and I believe that BA likes that in him
  • Did Alvaro really say that quoted bit off the cuff? He deadset sounds like a Rhodes scholar there
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