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The irony of Curtis Sironen's move into the back row is that the more games he plays there, the more he resembles the man whose shadow he is trying to escape.
In the Sea Eagles' last start against the Titans in Round 11 Sironen charged back on the angle from his position on the right edge midway through the second half, swatting aside Gold Coast defenders before offloading to Jake Trbojevic who had to merely dive over beside the posts.
It was like going back in time 30 years and watching Paul Sironen destroy teams for the Balmain Tigers but Curtis has revealed that his move to Manly in the off-season was driven by a need to forge his own name.
The irony of Curtis Sironen's move into the back row is that the more games he plays there, the more he resembles the man whose shadow he is trying to escape.
In the Sea Eagles' last start against the Titans in Round 11 Sironen charged back on the angle from his position on the right edge midway through the second half, swatting aside Gold Coast defenders before offloading to Jake Trbojevic who had to merely dive over beside the posts.
It was like going back in time 30 years and watching Paul Sironen destroy teams for the Balmain Tigers but Curtis has revealed that his move to Manly in the off-season was driven by a need to forge his own name.