News Elliott raring to go after finally getting through a pre-season

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Chris Kennedy
NRL.com Reporter
Fri 15 Mar 2019, 08:00 AM


Adam Elliott told NRL.com last December he was on track for the first full pre-season of his senior career.

A couple of weeks later an ankle niggle sent him to a specialist, who delivered the bad news: an ankle operation and yet another summer with the rehab crew beckoned.

Elliott played seven Telstra Premiership games in his debut 2016 season before establishing himself the following year through 24 appearances despite missing much of the pre-season both years.

In 2018 he netted another 24 games despite his summer ankle issues.


The likeable Tathra Sea Eagles junior is desperately hoping it's fourth time lucky, particularly given the depth in the Canterbury pack this year.

"This is the first pre-season in three or four that I've come into it injury free and ready to go from day one," Elliott told NRL.com.

"It was a great feeling mentally knowing I could rock up and have a crack from day one and set some goals.

"I haven't really had the chance to set any fitness or strength goals in the pre-season the previous few years because I've just been focused on injury and rehab to get back on the field in the first place, then after that my main goal was just to stay on the field.


Bulldogs backrower Adam Elliott.©Grant Trouville/NRL Photos
"It was really refreshing this year and a great motivator to hit the ground running early on. I couldn't be in a better place before round one this year.

"Last year was the most frustrating of them because it was Dean [Pay]'s first season as coach and I was coming in as an established first grader for the first time as well so I really wanted to put my stamp on it.

"About three weeks in I had to see the specialist and found out I needed surgery on my ankle. Ankles are really tricky, you can get back on the field and scrape through sessions but they're never really 100% for a long time after.


"I carried that through the first couple of months of last season which was quite frustrating."

Elliott has already enjoyed a competitive hit-out this year with the Indigenous All Stars.

"It was a great week and a great chance for me to play a game of footy as well," he said.

"I got to play a week before the rest of the boys and came back here and was telling them how much fun it was, how good it was to get out there and play competitively against someone else rather than at training. Since that first taste I've been pumped and ready to go for round one."

Another benefit over the pre-season was a team-building camp in Port Macquarie.

"We get a couple of days in camp with the boys early in the season which is always good, it's a great way for the team to get a bit closer and do a bit of team bonding while we're there," he said.

"It's good early in the year to build those relationships that carry through on the field as well … It was a great chance for the boys to go fishing together, go to the beach. A few of the boys tried surfing for the first time. It was a good way to break up the pre-season with the comp starting a bit later this year."

Having grown up in the beachside south coast town of Tathra, Elliott had a head start on a few of his clubmates when it came time to catch some waves.


Bulldogs backrower Adam Elliott.©Scott Davis/NRL Photos
"Me and Tolly (Aiden Tolman) and Fozza (Kieran Foran) were trying to help a few of the boys out," he laughed.

"I definitely wouldn't say I'm a pro but I surfed a fair bit growing up, it's something I like doing when I get a day off. I've actually just moved down to the Shire so I'm doing a fair bit more of it now which is great."

The Bulldogs' revamped forward pack for round one won't feature any changes to the No.13 position Elliott has made his own since shifting from an edge to the middle at the start of 2018.

"I played lock pretty much every game last year. From when Dean first came in last year he said he wanted me to be closer to the middle and that was going to be my role in the team," Elliott said.


"It was my most enjoyable season last year and I think a lot of that came down to the position I was playing. This year I'll definitely be a 13.

"It's great for me to have that clarity on my position and moving forward knowing I can really work on my craft in that one spot, I don't have to worry about being versatile."

https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/03/15...o-after-finally-getting-through-a-pre-season/
 

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Raring to drop the ball on his first hit up on our 10m line lol
 

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Elliot had a pretty solid year last year, butcher's still plenty of improvement in him yet, so I am expecting to have a break out year as well.
 

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I can tell you he is focused and raring to rip in...he is a top bloke off the field so im hoping he has a too season on it as well...he deserves it
 

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Elliott will have a huge year, full of energy an enthusiasm,shows his intent from the get go, and he always puts 100% in and leaves nothing in the tank...!!
I just love the guy. Yes, he may have a error or two in him but you can never fault his commitment to the team. He looks to have put the disruptions of the off season behind him and like you I reckon he will have a break out year in 2019.
I wish that the media would be as attentive to his positive actions as they did to the one negative headline of the off season.

He respects his team mates immensely and is always happy to chat, sign an autograph or visit a fan who is doing it tough THAT is what we should be reading about...
 

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Elliot is just a true bulldog.. he never gives up this guy, love his commitment to the team,, his fired up for tomorrow and his not the only one. Me too
 

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I hope this is the year he steps up and really cements himself as a genuine lock. Was impressed last year but we've got a bunch of quality snapping at his toes if he doesn't continue this improvement
 

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I think this is just another gee up. Dont know what elliot u guys watch but the one ive been watching has been giving away dumb penalties and mistakes for 3 years and gets dominated every time he touches the ball. I dont see this year being any different, i dont give a fuck how keen and raring to go he is. To win football games jacko needs to go to lock and chn into backrow.
 

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I think this is just another gee up. Dont know what elliot u guys watch but the one ive been watching has been giving away dumb penalties and mistakes for 3 years and gets dominated every time he touches the ball. I dont see this year being any different, i dont give a fuck how keen and raring to go he is. To win football games jacko needs to go to lock and chn into backrow.
We got ourselves someone that hates Sweet Caroline here folks!!
 

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I think this is just another gee up. Dont know what elliot u guys watch but the one ive been watching has been giving away dumb penalties and mistakes for 3 years and gets dominated every time he touches the ball. I dont see this year being any different, i dont give a fuck how keen and raring to go he is. To win football games jacko needs to go to lock and chn into backrow.
I’ve got a revolutionary idea. Wait a few rounds before you decide you know better than the coach and all the players. Is it that hard?

It’s easy to sit at home and think you know everything. Just remember that you’ve never seen the team play yet, and there’s a 100% chance you don’t know better than the coach.
 

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I think this is just another gee up. Dont know what elliot u guys watch but the one ive been watching has been giving away dumb penalties and mistakes for 3 years and gets dominated every time he touches the ball. I dont see this year being any different, i dont give a fuck how keen and raring to go he is. To win football games jacko needs to go to lock and chn into backrow.
I do!!!! Elliott now has BIG PAPA NAPPI to show him the way :grinning: Sweet Caroline good times never seem so good :tonguewink:
 
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