The Cairns Post

GRITTY SUNS READY TO WRESTLE

- TOM BOSWELL

NEW Suns coach Stuart Dew has enlisted the help of an exspecial forces soldier to help Gold Coast wrestle their way to success in 2018.

Gold Coast have put an unpreceden­ted focus on wrestling and grappling during the early stages of preseason training in a bid to improve their contested work that has previously let them down.

The Suns were ranked 14th in contested possession­s in the 2017 season with the young side struggling to offer resistance against physical rivals.

The NRL has had a growing trend of wrestling techniques creep in to the game in recent years as teams try to slow down the running of rivals.

The wily Dew spent his coaching apprentice­ship at the Sydney Swans — a team renowned for their contested work – and he hasn’t wasted any time trying to improve the Suns physical presence.

Dew has brought in Suns NEAFL trainer Scott Steer to conduct the wrestling and grappling sessions.

Steer is a former national judo champion who spent 10 years in the military as a special forces soldier, serving tours in Afghanista­n and Iraq.

Suns midfielder David Swallow – one of Gold Coast’s toughest players – said the team was relishing the opportunit­y to evolve that side of their game.

“We have done some wrestling before but I think it is going to be much more of a focus this preseason,” Swallow said.

“You look at the best teams and they are all good contested ball sides.

“Stuey has come out of the Sydney (Swans) Bloods culture and the way they play their footy is around contested footy and tackling.”

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WILY: Suns coach Stuart Dew.

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