News Off-field traits prove Topine a special prospect for Canterbury

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Amid the misery of Canterbury's 38-0 Good Friday loss to the Rabbitohs, the biggest positive was the debut of Jackson Topine.

This is a young man whose impressive off-field commitment should encourage Bulldogs fans even more than what they saw on it.

The New Zealand-born, Perth-raised 19-year-old came to the club after being spotted by former recruitment manager Noel Cleal, came through the development system at Belmore and earned captaincy of the 2019 Australian Schoolboys.

With no lower grades last year due to COVID, and morale at the club not as high as it could be, Topine told NRL.com he made it a personal mission to be a source of positive energy.

He achieved that to the extent that he was named the Club Person of the Year at the end-of-season awards night.

"That was unreal; I was going to the presentation dinner at the end of the year thinking I was going there for a free feed," Topine laughed.

"To get the privilege and honour of receiving that award was unreal. I just did what I do every day. I didn't try and do anything more. I knew I wouldn't be playing so I tried to just lift the mood.

"We obviously went through a couple of big issues I guess last year with everything that happened. Being in COVID you have to make fun out of what you do so I thought I'll bring a lot of energy and happiness to the club and try and be fun really."

Topine's infectious attitude drew high praise from his skipper Josh Jackson.

"He's a good athlete and got a really good attitude, he's really positive and bubbly and he's bouncing around all the time," Jackson told NRL.com.

"I'm glad he's got his debut because he really deserved it.

"Nothing's ever too hard for him, he'll do anything and [last year] he was doing the ball boy stuff, travelling with us and doing that. He's just a really good club person, a good bloke to have around. We're really lucky to have him here."

Predominantly an edge forward and expecting maybe half an hour of game time on debut , Topine ended up playing 70 minutes mostly at hooker after Lachlan Lewis was injured and Sione Katoa moved to five-eighth.

But the stint at dummy-half was far from something he was unprepared for, as evidenced by his reliable passing from dummy half to go with a team-high 46 tackles and none missed.

"I was expecting to play less than 40 so my mentality was to go out and give it my all while I have the time but when Lachie went down I was like 'I have to change my mentality'," Topine recalled.

"I grew up playing hooker, then when I came to Bulldogs for Harold Matts I slowly moved out so I went to lock, then edge.

"I've sort of been a player that you can just chuck in anywhere and I like to think I can do a job wherever the team needs me.

"I trained in a lot of positions. Centre, hooker, second row, lock, middle, wherever they need me, I train good enough to do a job there.

"It was my intention to know our team's game back to front so I know every position. I think if you know what other people need to do it makes yourself better in the position you are. It helps you talk to your inside and outside players and understand what they need to do so you can do what you do better."

Topine still gets goosebumps thinking about the moment he got told he'd be making his debut, and the moment he received his jersey from his captain.


"It was a weird week because on Monday [Trent Barrett] told me I was getting named in the squad so I wasn't sure if I was playing or not," he said.

"Then I got told on the Wednesday as we were walking out of the meeting that I was making my debut so it was pretty overwhelming. It gives me goosebumps now. Then I ended up calling my mum and dad and they were overwhelmed and crying.

"We had a jersey presentation here just before captain's run started. I didn't think I'd get emotional but I did. It was an overwhelming feeling hearing what Baz and Jacko had to say."


 

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Is he only 19

Fuck me I thought he was 22/23

Hope he kicks on from here, would benefit him greatly if he plays his preferred position asap and moving forward whether it be back row or hooker.

Imagine that on debut and literally less than 10mins in against one of the premiership favs to be thrown in to play 70+ mins in the middle. He's definitely got it.
 

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What position does the club have him ear marked for?
 

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Thankfully we have several more legitimate juniors like Topine coming through which is the best way to build a roster.

Topine is a natural leader and has maturity beyond his years. He could be a future captain one day and he's clearly a great kid with a bright future. His effort and hunger in his debut were amazing and hopefully rubs off on his more experienced teammates.
 

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why not train him up to be a hooker instead of looking elsewhere for a hooker. He reminds me of Brandon Smith.
 

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why not train him up to be a hooker instead of looking elsewhere for a hooker. He reminds me of Brandon Smith.
I don't think you can train someone up to be hooker these days.

If it's his natural position then we could build on it but we have seen with JMK that manufactured hookers just don't cut it.
 

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Some passes were not on the mark but cut the kid some slack forced to play 70 mins in the middle defending and getting to the rucks

On debut no less

Sheesh

Tough crowd

yea thought there was some wayward passes but overall not bad
 

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I'm not sure but if the game continues at this pace I think he is perfect at lock in the same mould as a Victor Radley.
Great point.

I watched Soufs last night and Cameron Murray is their most important player. Can take the ball to the line and link up outside him or take the hit up and get a quick play the ball. Both options have a massive impact.

Or as others have suggested we could play Lewis at lock and watch him get driven back 20 metres when does decide to run
 

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Look hes a great kid but id rather be hearing about his on field traits than his off field traits.
 

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Great story quality young guy by the looks and reading his interviews very proud of where he is.
Lock maybe best fit and if he turned out as good as Cam Murray the kennel would be stoked.
 
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