Frawley at home in halves with Reynolds

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http://www.bulldogs.com.au/news/2017/04/04/frawley_at_home_in_h.html


Debutant Bulldogs halfback Matt Frawley says he surprised himself with how at-ease he was before his NRL debut and credits a close off-field bond with halves partner Josh Reynolds for helping him fit in.

Frawley will actually move in with Reynolds soon in something of an odd-couple moment, with Reynolds also crediting the former Raiders NYC star for settling him down at key moments in a tense 10-7 win over Brisbane at ANZ Stadium on Thursday night.

"I surprised myself on how calm I was. I thought I was going to be pretty nervous going into it but I just tried not to focus on all the outside stuff," Frawley said

"I tried to just focus on my job and enjoy the moment. I've been working so hard to get here and if I went out there and thought about it too much I wouldn't have been able to play well so I tried to really enjoy it, narrow my focus and I thought I did that."

He described the night as a "dream come true" with his father flying back early from a business trip to China to be there for the special moment.

"I've worked pretty hard to get here and I thought it was a bit of a reward for effort for all the years I've put into it," he said.

Bulldogs coach Des Hasler heaped plenty of praise on the 22-year-old after the game and Reynolds shared his coach's view.

"'Frawls' was great for me, honestly," Reynolds said.

"For his first game it was like he'd played a hundred. He was talking, I'd call something and he'd say 'nah let's settle it down' but honestly it was perfect because sometimes I'm in the game and I get a bit carried away but for someone to say that was good."

Frawley's controlled kicking game created three of the four line drop-outs his team created and was unlucky not to generate as many as three tries, with only handling and offside errors from his teammates bringing three pinpoint attacking kicks undone. He also kicked for a match-high 463 metres (the next best Bulldog was Josh Morris with 51) as he played virtually a lone kicking role for his team.

"That's sort of my style of play, I try to organise things and try to control things," Frawley said.

"I think it helped being a bit wet with the short kicking game especially, it pulls up in the in-goal a lot more.

"I thought it was a good start, there's a lot to work on and I probably missed a few opportunities that I'm a bit filthy about but first game it was good to get it under the belt and hopefully I'll have a few more."

The fact he has been in the system for two years edging closer to a fist grade debut helped him gel with the team.

"I've had two years now in NSW Cup and been 18th man every game this year and a couple of games last year so it's been something I've tried to achieve for a long time and I'm stoked it's finally happened for me," he said.

"It is [easy to direct the team, including Reynolds] just because we're all so close. Me and Josh have got a really good relationship off the field. I've been here for two years now and I feel part of it.

"I've played trials, I've played Nines with all the boys and obviously we train every day so I felt as though I belonged out there and I could slot in pretty easily.

"I'm actually moving in with Josh in a couple of weeks, he's building a duplex down in Caringbah so we're going to be roommates which will be interesting but we're good mates off the field.

"He was massive for me, all week he just backed me and said go out there and play your natural game. I thought we played pretty well together. We've got contrasting styles and I think that worked for us."

This article first appeared on NRL.com

Seems that frawley is a calming effect on Reynolds and already a talker amongst the group



DON'T DROP FRAWLEY!!!
 

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He is gone will probably be suspended for those comments
 

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If Frawley was not in the side, we do not get the repeat sets that mounted pressure and we do not get the best out of Josh Reynolds, able to play what's in front of him. In other words, we lose against the Broncos without him. Mbye is not an organiser - he has had years to show signs of improving in that area and has shown zero progress. So it is a no brainer to everyone and the coach that you have flare, step and speed with Reynolds and Mybe, and now you have an organiser to get the best out of them and the rest of the team. So to leave your overdue linch pin out of a side after he has already shown the difference he makes - winning instead of losing, would be insane! So let's see if the mad scientist is genius or just insane.
 

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If Frawley was not in the side, we do not get the repeat sets that mounted pressure and we do not get the best out of Josh Reynolds, able to play what's in front of him. In other words, we lose against the Broncos without him. Mbye is not an organiser - he has had years to show signs of improving in that area and has shown zero progress. So it is a no brainer to everyone and the coach that you have flare, step and speed with Reynolds and Mybe, and now you have an organiser to get the best out of them and the rest of the team. So to leave your overdue linch pin out of a side after he has already shown the difference he makes - winning instead of losing, would be insane! So let's see if the mad scientist is genius or just insane.
Your making to much sense which means none of what you think should happen will.... mbye at halfback is clearly our best option...

Long live des
 

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Your making to much sense which means none of what you think should happen will.... mbye at halfback is clearly our best option...

Long live des
I live in denial - expecting Des to switch Frawley to halfback under some exotic circumstance of necessity. lol
 

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Has Matt Frawley just endured the most amazing 7 days in history?
He came into a mess, guided the team around fantastically well, gets the win, is the new saviour of Canterbury and their never ending halves issues then all of a sudden Hasler resigns, Cronk and Foran come on the market, Frawley gets flicked by Hasler and Mbye is back playing where he admits may not be his best position...
Matt Frawley, welcome to Canterbury...and good bye...wow what a weeks ride that must have been...
 
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