Storm gun Ryan Papenhuyzen reveals the Eels snubbed him
How different things might have been š¤

Melbourne StormĀ sensationĀ Ryan PapenhuyzenĀ is hoping to put in a blistering performance when he meets theĀ Parramatta EelsĀ on Saturday night.Ā
The 22-year-old fullback who has scored 16 tries for the Storm revealed that the Eels overlooked signing him due to his size, despite representing the Australian touch football team at the age of 17.Ā
āThat is what happened at Parra early on,ā he toldĀ The Australian.Ā
āI remember I was in a touch footy side and playing for Parra. One of the dads was friends with the (Parramatta) recruitment guy and he wanted them to pick me up, but their thing was that I was always too small.
āAlthough I made a couple of rep sides when I was a kid, there was still that doubt in my mind, when people tell you that you are too small.
āYouāve just got to keep adding to your skill-set and give it a crack and thatās something Iād like to show to all those little blokes out there that get told they are too small, that itās not over and to just play tough.
āIf you play tough there is no reason that they canāt pick you. Generally if you do that then you can make any side.ā
Thankfully the Storm saw what he could do on a rugby pitch and signed up the fullback, who has made 39 appearances and has represented Australia in the World Nines tournament.Ā
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I don't know why his touch football exploits are brought into this. Last I checked rugby league involved tackling and he's most definitely a late bloomer. There are plenty of rep touch football players who won't see a single minute in even the NSW Cup. Recruiters are probably told about the "next big thing" a dozen times a week. And at the same time Paps said the Eels overlooked him, Bevan French was in our system and was earmarked for the NRL.
I agree I don't mind us letting him go as we have Gutho. I believe Gutho has a better game with passing and kicking ability. The only apartment that Pap is better than Gutho is speed which can't be coached. Just thought that it was an interesting article for eels fans.
He didn't just play Touch. He played both tackle and touch footy. Ryan was a standout in contact RL all through his childhood. He was a consistent rep player at all ages. You'd have to be a blind scout not to recognise his talent.Ā
I've always been astounded that club scouts have the authority to dismiss young talent without review from the Head Coach or Head of Football department. Some scouts are little more than super fans with an opinion.Ā
Want to know a player that never made a junior rep team? Johnathan Thurston. Now he's likely going to be an immortal.
Because most scouts wouldn't know a footballer If they fell over one. Rugby league is like every other sport politics plays its part along with cronyism and nepotism.
The footballers that manage to make rep sides inspite of this are exceptional talented or picked on sheer size.
Player agents chase all the same players and most recruitment officers are lazy , do little homework and rely on a network of mates feeding them intel rather then any real knowledge of footballers .
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Club scouts should be able to dismiss young talent without review. Otherwise the head coach or head of football is literally going to spend their entire day looking at teenagers. It's the job of scouts to identify talent then make recommendations to the junior coaches to get them into the system.
Literally Head of Footballl's job. To ensure pathways identify and develop the right talent. When a scout dismisses a consistent rep player you'd hope they didn't do that in isolation.Ā
Look how that turned out.
Like you Lane prediction Super...
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Chuck you seem to struggle with simple comprehension. I never said BA would drop Lane, I said I would.
Care factor zero - just another attempt to manufacture a story with conflict ahead of the game.Ā
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Whatevs.