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Symonds Looking To Soar With Sea Eagles
Adam Kidd
NSWRL Media
13/03/2013 3:00:00 PM
After eight months out of the game Sea Eagles recruit Tom Symonds is looking forward to recapturing the form that saw him originally named in the 2012 VB NSW Cup Representative Team before he injured his shoulder playing for the Roosters in Monday Night Football.
Joining the Sea Eagles the week before the season began, Symonds made a successful debut in Round One of the VB NSW Cup scoring two tries in his side’s 26-24 win over the Auckland Vulcans.
His performance obviously caught the eye of NRL Coach Geoff Toovey because he has been elevated to an extended bench for Sunday’s NRL game against the Newcastle Knights at Brookvale.
The Sea Eagles, who finished last season in 12th position, have been bolstered over the off season with a number of acquisitions including Symonds, David Gower, Jesse Sene-Lefao, Dane Chisholm, Richard Chee-Kam, Ligi Sao, Peta Hiku and Esi Tonga, which has added considerable depth to their playing roster.
“From what I’ve seen so far, we have a really new look squad. We came away with a win on the weekend...but we’ve still got a lot to improve on so hopefully 2013 is a better year for our side,†Symonds said.
“Manly have so many guys who have played footy for a long time. I immediately noticed the experienced vibe here and knowledge that the older guys are willing to pass on.â€
Symonds was unlucky to miss out on VB NSW Cup glory last year after captaining the Newtown Jets in the earlier part of the season, and he says taking on his former teammates will be a new experience for him, but one the second-rower is looking forward to.
“I suppose it was bittersweet in a way. I was there cheering the boys on every week and was really happy to see them get the win.
"Newtown’s a great club with so much history and I always enjoyed the opportunities I had to play there... so in the end it was just a great thing to be a part of.
“It will be interesting playing against them. I've never moved on from a club and had to play against them before so I’m sure there’ll be plenty of banter being thrown around."
Whilst aiming to make a return to the NRL, Symonds is firstly hoping to cement himself in a strong Sea Eagles VB NSW Cup line-up and readjust to the physicality of week to week football.
“I was as sore as I’ve ever been after the game on the weekend. I hadn’t played for 8 months so I was feeling pretty battered on the Sunday,†Symonds added.
"Obviously there’s a difference between NRL and the VB NSW Cup but there’s still plenty of physicality in that level of football.
With the Sea Eagles shaping up as the big improvers for season 2013, Symonds believes his former club still remain the team to beat.
“It's hard to tell early, but Newtown have good depth, some great players and are reigning premiers so they will be tough to beat."
“For now I’m just looking forward to playing my best for Manly. I’m here until the end of 2014, so hopefully we can play some good footy and see where it takes us.â€
The Sea Eagles VB NSW Cup team take on Mounties on Saturday March 16 at Aubrey Keech Reserve, or head out to Brookvale Oval on Sunday afternoon to catch Tommy in action when the Sea Eagles NRL side host the Newcastle Knights.