From unknown to Eels' playmaker

Parramatta Eels five-eighth Dylan Brown speaks to Zac Bailey about his breakout year

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https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/09/14/from-unknown-to-eels-playmaker/

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    From unknown to Eels' playmaker
    Parramatta Eels five-eighth Dylan Brown speaks to Zac Bailey about his breakout year
  • You can see his shyness drop off and confidence grow during the interview.

    Finals is great experience for such a young kid looking forward.

  • I agree winning is 90% belief.

    No matter the amount of talent you possess without it you CANT WIN.

    I always rated this clubs squad my main gripe was with the coach and his ability to get into the players heads and get them up. If he can finally unlock this who knows when the season will end. It’s on BAs shoulders IMO.

  • Spot on 

    Belief and confidence are key.  I like this kids, doesn't seem like a big head and mature for his age

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