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After going to a "dark place" earlier this year, Lachlan Lewis is optimistic again and credits interim Bulldogs coach Steve Georgallis with unlocking his attack.

Lacking self-belief, the halfback struggled when Dean Pay dropped him for Brandon Wakeham in round six. With no reserve grade competition to fall back on, his "outlet" was taken away.


"I was lucky enough to have a few people around me give me some good advice to turn up each day to try and become better and an opportunity would come - and it did," Lewis told NRL.com.

The 23-year-old has show improvement since being reinstated in the No.7 jersey by Georgallis three weeks ago, producing try assists in the past two games amid a growing partnership with Kieran Foran.

Lewis believes a period in the second half of Sunday's 18-16 loss to heavyweights Parramatta, in which he and Foran combined nicely to set up a left-edge try, was "probably the best we've attacked".

He said working closely with Georgallis, who played most of his 206 premiership matches in the halves, has helped his development.

"Georgie's opened up our attack a bit. We can just look up, we get to play some footy and play what we see," Lewis said.

"He has a structure for us but you never get into trouble for playing footy and it not coming off if there's a chance there.

"Me being young, [I enjoy] that little bit of freedom that I can do a few things without the big pressure of if it doesn't work. But that's one game, let's see if we can do it against the Storm [this Saturday].

"Playing with Foz and us linking when we both came down the left side there and floating ... that's something we can take forward."

Lewis said his relationship with Pay, who was his first NRL coach, "wasn't too bad" but the lack of results began to hurt.

"We weren't doing well and pressure mounts. We're a whole bunch of young players and he was a first-time first-grade coach and we just took it really hard," Lewis said.

Incoming head coach Trent Barrett, who has already reached out to Lewis, will bring a wealth of experience having represented NSW and Australia as a playmaker.

"He gave me a phone call last week just to say, 'Enjoy your footy mate. There's a few things we can work on when I come there'," Lewis said.

"But apart from that it's just let's have a good old crack for this season. I've never had Trent as a coach myself but I've heard some really good things.

"I've heard he did some really good things for Daly [Cherry-Evans] over at Manly [from 2016-18]. That's exciting. I just want to learn. I've only played 30-odd games."

Speaking after the Eels match, Georgallis described Lewis as a "young half learning the game".

"The last three weeks I've been really working hard with him with his end-set options. He's still coming up with the wrong ones; he's learning though," Georgallis said.

"Some of his games, three out of 10 would be the right option. Now it's about seven out of 10 that's the right option. It needs to be 10 out of 10 for us to win games. He's getting better."

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tl:dr

- Barrett has spoken with Lewis, wants to work with him on some things when he arrives
- Georgie has opened things up more for the halves
- Georgie working on Lewis' end of set options, says he was getting 3/10 right, now its closer to 7/10, but needs to be 10/10.
 

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Lewis is optimistic, what about TK, how do we feel hearing that it sounds like Barrett is planning to work with him? We've pretty much written him off, but is he improving, can he be a real first grader one day?
 

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tl:dr

- Barrett has spoken with Lewis, wants to work with him on some things when he arrives
- Georgie has opened things up more for the halves
- Georgie working on Lewis' end of set options, says he was getting 3/10 right, now its closer to 7/10, but needs to be 10/10.
After going to a "dark place" earlier this year, Lachlan Lewis is optimistic again and credits interim Bulldogs coach Steve Georgallis with unlocking his attack.

Lacking self-belief, the halfback struggled when Dean Pay dropped him for Brandon Wakeham in round six. With no reserve grade competition to fall back on, his "outlet" was taken away.


"I was lucky enough to have a few people around me give me some good advice to turn up each day to try and become better and an opportunity would come - and it did," Lewis told NRL.com.

The 23-year-old has show improvement since being reinstated in the No.7 jersey by Georgallis three weeks ago, producing try assists in the past two games amid a growing partnership with Kieran Foran.

Lewis believes a period in the second half of Sunday's 18-16 loss to heavyweights Parramatta, in which he and Foran combined nicely to set up a left-edge try, was "probably the best we've attacked".

He said working closely with Georgallis, who played most of his 206 premiership matches in the halves, has helped his development.

"Georgie's opened up our attack a bit. We can just look up, we get to play some footy and play what we see," Lewis said.

"He has a structure for us but you never get into trouble for playing footy and it not coming off if there's a chance there.

"Me being young, [I enjoy] that little bit of freedom that I can do a few things without the big pressure of if it doesn't work. But that's one game, let's see if we can do it against the Storm [this Saturday].

"Playing with Foz and us linking when we both came down the left side there and floating ... that's something we can take forward."

Lewis said his relationship with Pay, who was his first NRL coach, "wasn't too bad" but the lack of results began to hurt.

"We weren't doing well and pressure mounts. We're a whole bunch of young players and he was a first-time first-grade coach and we just took it really hard," Lewis said.

Incoming head coach Trent Barrett, who has already reached out to Lewis, will bring a wealth of experience having represented NSW and Australia as a playmaker.

"He gave me a phone call last week just to say, 'Enjoy your footy mate. There's a few things we can work on when I come there'," Lewis said.

"But apart from that it's just let's have a good old crack for this season. I've never had Trent as a coach myself but I've heard some really good things.

"I've heard he did some really good things for Daly [Cherry-Evans] over at Manly [from 2016-18]. That's exciting. I just want to learn. I've only played 30-odd games."

Speaking after the Eels match, Georgallis described Lewis as a "young half learning the game".

"The last three weeks I've been really working hard with him with his end-set options. He's still coming up with the wrong ones; he's learning though," Georgallis said.

"Some of his games, three out of 10 would be the right option. Now it's about seven out of 10 that's the right option. It needs to be 10 out of 10 for us to win games. He's getting better."

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WOW...was it Deano's fault or now he's gone let's make him the scapegoat ???
 

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Lewis is optimistic, what about TK, how do we feel hearing that it sounds like Barrett is planning to work with him? We've pretty much written him off, but is he improving, can he be a real first grader one day?
I've learnt to say...Never say never !
 

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WOW...was it Deano's fault or now he's gone let's make him the scapegoat ???
Hard to say for certain. The results since he left are starting to look bad for Pay, but in hindsight you gotta wonder if Deano overplayed the "we're a young team" card both in public and private. Seems like it became self-fulfilling prophecy.
 

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He sounds like Mbye when he talks.

He has been better these last few rounds, but he has a lot to work on. A LOT!
Who in our squad is playing perfect football though. The squad seems to be on an upward trajectory. It could coincide with a change of coach. Pay seemed to be full of doubt by the end and that would have rubbed off on the squad. Could be that the pressure of expectation has been lifted so they're just playing a more natural game for themselves.

Either way I think Lewis cops more than his fair share of criticism.
 

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Lewis is optimistic, what about TK, how do we feel hearing that it sounds like Barrett is planning to work with him? We've pretty much written him off, but is he improving, can he be a real first grader one day?
Made me sick and I had a cigarette lol
 

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I had to laugh when it said he lacked self belief. He certainly doesn't have a large skill set so he must have self belief to keep pushing on in the game, living off his uncle's name.

Overall looks like SG will persist with him and he's in Barrett's plans which isn't great. Everything crossed we can get Burton or someone else decent.
 
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