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[QUOTE="McHunt, post: 3459668, member: 9853"] [I][B]Tas Bartlett (Selwyn's agent):[/B][/I] [INDENT]“I wouldn’t be surprised if 2023 ends up being a bigger year than 2022 was for Selwyn. I caught up with Selwyn the other day for a strategy meeting around what 2022 was like for him and his goals moving forward for this season. I think Selwyn can physically get bigger than Latrell. Selwyn did some testing at the Broncos the other day and the only guy faster than him is Deine Mariner, so he is faster than Reece Walsh over 40 metres."[/INDENT] [INDENT][/INDENT] [INDENT]“It’s pretty frightening how fast Selwyn can move for a big man. He returned to pre-season a couple of kilos overweight but someone as athletic as Selwyn, it won’t take him long in pre-season to get back to his optimum weight. Selwyn played at 100kg last year and the Broncos want him at 102kg this year. He is a year older, his frame will naturally fill out with weights which is pretty scary for NRL opponents considering Selwyn runs with no fear.”[/INDENT] [INDENT][/INDENT] [INDENT]“No doubt it was a learning year for Selwyn. He has gone from a quiet kid from Cherbourg to an Origin player and one of the most recognisable faces in the game in 12 months. That, combined with the week in, week out grind of NRL, did take a mental toll on Selwyn. Turning up late to training showed the effect it was having on him, but people forget how young and raw Selwyn is. He was a blank canvas coming to the Broncos and is learning what it takes to be a professional in the NRL. Not going on the World Cup tour with Australia was a good thing for Selwyn. He can have three months at the Broncos to do the heavy lifting and the work to get his body and mind right for his second full season.”[/INDENT] [/QUOTE]
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