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[QUOTE="McHunt, post: 3355681, member: 9853"] [I][B]Jamayne Isaako:[/B][/I] “I absolutely see myself as a fullback. I enjoy playing in the No.1 jumper and it’s a position I think I can succeed in. The door is open again with Tesi injured. In pre-season it’s been a hectic battle for the No.1 jumper, it’s always tough when you aren’t given the first opportunity. But I am always up for the challenge for any position in the team and in pre-season I have worked my backside off to pass on experience to the younger blokes. I’m looking forward to the season ahead. I will help out wherever I can. There is an opportunity with Tesi injured and it could come down to me, ‘Meady’ or even Selwyn Cobbo." “I have worked really hard with people outside of football helping me to trust in myself and believe in myself. A lot of guys have ability at this level, but it’s the confidence side of things that can bring you down. I feel like I am forgotten sometimes, but I don’t worry too much about it because I have my faith and I believe everything happens for a reason. I will be trying my hardest to get that spot for round one and I’m confident I can do the job for Kevvie. There’s three or four of us in pre-season who have been jostling for that fullback spot, but ultimately it’s up to Kevvie and he has a tough choice to make.” “The opportunity came up out of the blue. We had just finished an army camp and my manager contacted me and said the Dolphins were keen. At the time they were offering me a really good deal. I have two young kids now and I am doing my best to provide for them and give them a better future. I’ve been in and out of the Broncos team, so I think the security of the long-term contract from the Dolphins was too good to refuse. I’ve also played under Wayne Bennett before, he was the guy who gave me my start in the NRL, so I’m looking forward to being coached by him again.” McHunt [/QUOTE]
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