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Brown’s back a blip in NRL dream for Eels

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Right now, New Zealander Dylan Brown’s 13-week absence to manage a back injury seems like a mere blip in his dream NRL rookie year.

Back then though, it felt like an eternity for the 19-year-old Parramatta five-eighth that would never pass.

The Kiwi teenage star who’d made good on his potential as one of the game’s rising talents, only to be sidelined after just three games.

‘‘It was crazy, I thought when will I be back?’’ Brown admitted.

‘‘Because it started with six weeks. I was like ‘sweet, no worries;. Then it went to eight, 10 and then 13 weeks in total.

‘‘And I was like, I’m not going to play again this year].

‘‘It was all in the media ‘Dylan Brown’s not going to play again’. I knew I was going to. But just hearing it was getting in my head. Thinking what if I don’t?’’

Then there was the feedback in the street. Perhaps when Brown, who the Warriors tried to sign last year, realised he’d made it in the NRL, in the not so friendly way.

Stopped, and messaged online routinely, by unhappy fans who claimed he was wasting them money in fantasy football.

‘‘People were just taking it [the injury news] so far out of context,’’ Brown said.

‘‘And as much as people say it doesn’t affect you, it definitely creeps in. You wonder if you’ll be back.

‘‘That’s why you’ve got to stay off social media, which is hard to do.’’

Brown eventually proved his fitness, running 8km in training only to have to have to wait to be selected again.

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