HE’S the $20,000 rookie on the verge of eclipsing Jarryd Hayne’s debut season tryscoring mark.

Such has been Bevan French’s rise in 2016, the 20-year-old has tripled his pay packet for the season on the back of playing incentives in his modest contract.

While Parramatta’s $1.2 million former favourite son Hayne snubbed the Blue and Golds for the Gold Coast in his NRL return, French looms as the player to lead the club into the future.

And after Monday night’s hat-trick against St George Illawarra, French has 16 four-pointers and now requires just two more to surpass Hayne’s tryscoring mark from his 2006 debut year.

Of the NRL’s top tryscorers, French has a league-best strike rate of 1.33 a game, ahead of Hayne’s 17 in 16 games a decade ago.

Not bad for a baby-faced fullback that started the year on an under-20s sign-on contract worth about $20,000.

Now, thanks to contract incentives for his NRL heroics he is set to finish the year collecting upwards of $75,000 before going into 2017 on a six-figure sum.

“We are not trying to put too much pressure or hype on Bevan and let him just grow into the player we all know he can be,” Eels captain Tim Mannah said.

Bevan French has scored 16 tries in his debut season for the Eels. Picture: Mark Evans

French’s earnings from this season include match payments from his 12 NRL games, 14 weeks of pre-season training and a sponsorship deal with shoe company Blades.

French also has contract incentives for games played and salary cap increases, which will ensure his value continues to rise.

The Tingha flyer is also in line to become the Eels’ long-term fullback with his management keen to lock him in beyond his 2018 deal.

Parramatta legend Peter Wynn admitted he wanted Hayne to return to the Eels, but couldn’t be happier with French’s arrival on the NRL stage.

“You know the old saying, one door shuts and another one opens,” Wynn told The Daily Telegraph.

“I thought Jarryd was going to be the light on the horizon and he was going to put everything back into perspective for Eels fans.

“It didn’t happen, but French has come from nowhere to leave his own little signature on the Parramatta Eels.”

Bevan French scored a hat-trick against the Dragons on Monday night.

Wynn says French’s on-field exploits have already translated to jumper sales in his store, Peter Wynn Score in the heart of Parramatta.

“He is popular,” he said.

“I’ve had a few people come in and order a jumper with French on the back.

“Mainly country folk who come down from the bush, but he has made a huge impact and a lot of people are talking about him.

“What he has done this season has been amazing.

“That try he scored from the kick back on the inside against the Dragons on Monday was as good as I’ve seen in recent times.

“He exploded on to the ball — I thought that was pretty amazing.

“Parramatta fans love to be entertained and this kid will do that without too much trouble I can you.”

Bevan French’s try-scoring exploits have been a boost for Eels fans.

Mannah believed hard work and a willingness to learn was the key to French’s success this season.

“Bevan has shown that in any professional sport hard work leads to success,” Mannah said.

“He still has things he needs to work on, but the pleasing thing is he has got a good attitude to want to be better.

“Bevan is a smart footy player and he knows how to read games and plays really well.

“As much turmoil as there has been this year, I think there have been great opportunities for young players to really put their hands up.

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  • I didn't realize he was on that money. Geez exciting to hear his management want to lock him up long term. If we play our cards right he will be a top fullback on relatively low money comparatively to other fullbacks in the competition.
    • He's got a good head on his shoulders. I doubt you'll get any off field crap with Bevan. He'll be a sponsors dream.
  • Bevan French has what all great players posses in spades and that is instinct for the game. He showed it in the 20's previously and he showed it at Pirtek again last night.

    Players like him make it look easy, that is a result of blistering acceleration and the instinct to see how the play is unfolding meaning that they hit the line perfectly to swallow the scoring opportunities.

  • Great to see a positive article about the eels. He deserves it! Funny how it works out we would have never given him a shot this year if not for all the dramas!!
  • Geez it was good to finish at Pirtek with French getting a hat-trick. Finally we saw him in the #1 and it was oh so good

  • Peter Wynn thought Hayne would bring the club back to its glory ? And some dopes still harp on about how this glorified Shoe salesman should be running our club Bwhahaha !
    • Peter hasn't put himself forward for any position, has declined political approaches, and is a passionate supporter of the club. Not only that, he bravely came back from life threatening injury after one of the most vicious off the ball incidents I've ever seen in football. He is a legend.
    • why would you bag a bloke like peter wynn

    • I'd say he was thinking about the jersey sales as his light on the horizon, and fair play to him, that's his business.

  • Without trying to knock Gordon, but boy can you tell the difference between French as a support player and Gordon as a support player. French's acceleration means he can loiter and then take off like a rocket onto the ball. Watch the replays of the Gordon try too, because you see the Dragons defenders holding off and double teaming French in the inside. He's not only going to steam into the ball, but he's also going to drag defenders toward him and that's going to create space for others. We have a goodun
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