James Tedesco has revealed he’s beforehand talked about a attainable place swap with Roosters coach Trent Robinson, amid speculation the NRL membership may probably be making an attempt to lure Ryan Papenhuyzen once more to Sydney. Papenhuyzen is formally a free agent for the 2026 season after rejecting a $200,000-per-year pay reduce on the Melbourne Storm.
The Storm supplied their fullback a $750,000-per-year contract extension, nevertheless he’s in its place decided to test his price on the open market. The 26-year-old has been linked to the Roosters, with Tedesco moreover in the meanwhile with no contract earlier the 2025 season.
But Tedesco revealed on Wednesday that he’s anticipating to sign an extension throughout the coming weeks, and doesn’t see himself leaving the membership or retiring anytime shortly. But the 31-year-old moreover admitted he floated the potential of switching to five-eighth to show Robinson if it may help the membership snare one different gun like Papenhuyzen to shore up the membership’s future throughout the place.
“I’ve chatted to Robbo maybe last year, I said I was willing to play in the halves or five-eighth, but I don’t think it’s going to happen,” Tedesco talked about. “Stats sensible, I had one in every of my finest years.
“We (the media) are solely taking about (succession planning with recruitment) due to age, whereas I do not see that as a difficulty. If issues are dropping due to my age, I perceive, however after the 12 months I simply had at 31, I do know what my physique’s like, what my mentality is and my work fee. I’m not going to dip an excessive amount of, that is simply how I’m.”
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While the place swap might need as soon as been an choice, it seems as if the Roosters are sticking with Tedesco at fullback. It possible means the membership isn’t actively pursuing Papenhuyzen, and as an alternative may flip their consideration to Ben Hunt. With Sam Walker and Brandon Smith set to overlook a big chunk of 2025 as a consequence of ACL accidents, Hunt is looming as an excellent goal to play both halfback or hooker.
James Tedesco received’t be leaving Roosters anytime quickly
Tedesco stated he doesn’t have an age in thoughts that he desires to complete at, believing the very fact he’s fallen out of the NSW and Australia groups can delay his membership profession. Tedesco was Blues and Kangaroos captain up till this 12 months, when he misplaced his spot to Panthers star Dylan Edwards.
“The Origin interval could be very taxing mentally and bodily. You’re backing up after video games so it does take a toll in your physique,” Tedesco stated. “I felt this 12 months I had these weeks off and I used to be enjoying a few of my finest footy. It undoubtedly aligned there. People need to take a look at age however everybody’s totally different. You take a look at a few of the older gamers within the sport, (Daly) Cherry-Evans, Ben Hunt, they’re nonetheless going.”
Robinson additionally admitted he doesn’t see the necessity to begin planning for Tedesco’s eventual retirement. “I feel Teddy will play for a number of extra years,” he stated. “There is no-one of their 20s (set to change him), we’ve got received a extraordinarily youthful baby nonetheless in school who we predict is a future in that place for us.
“We’ve signed him on that long-term deal, but that is four or five years away. There is no rush there with Teddy because we feel like he has more years left in him, and it would be nice to get a deal done soon to extend that.”
with AAP