The Chronicle

BEST OF HESS COMING

Powerhouse looks stronger

- NICK WRIGHT

THE opportunit­y to take on his mates is an opportunit­y Coen Hess is relishing – and he expects it to bring out his best against the Gold Coast Titans.

Led by stand-in captain Jordan McLean, Hess’s North Queensland teammates have labelled him “the Thoroughbr­ed” for the way in which he has continued to tone his imposing figure.

But all the work he has put in since the beginning of the off-season, and continued throughout rugby league’s coronaviru­s-enforced hiatus, will be for nothing if he does not use it to his benefit on the field.

For now, however, Hess is simply letting his new title roll off his back.

“Certainly it’s a lot nicer than what they usually have to say about me,” he quipped.

“From a personal point of view I haven’t really been digging into it too much.

“Obviously I’ve done a lot of hard work, but that doesn’t mean anything if I don’t put it on the field and perform.

“If you can’t perform on the park then it’s all for nothing.”

When the Cowboys take to Townsville’s Queensland Country Bank Stadium tonight, Hess will be faced with former State of Origin teammates Jarrod Wallace and Jai Arrow, as well as long-time juniors teammate and rival Keegan Hipgrave.

Looking at the Titans as a whole, 23-year-old powerhouse Hess is not buying into what his team’s rivals will try – adamant that if the Cowboys go into the contest with a predictive mentality they will get sidetracke­d from the task at hand.

However, those personal relationsh­ips he has built across enemy lines are set to help him restart his NRL campaign in style.

“Obviously I’ve grown a bit of personal relationsh­ip with Jai and J-Wal from Origin camps and growing up playing against them,” Hess said. “They’re pretty good mates of mine and I enjoy coming up against people I know on a personal level.

“To their credit they’re really good footballer­s, so it makes it a nice challenge for myself.

“I played a lot of footy with and against Keegan. He’s an aggressive player and will come at you all day. “I think it’ll be a really good match up there and he’s just another mate I enjoy playing against.”

Hess admits that in the past he has been guilty of starting a season fast and fading as the year has worn on. But that will not be a luxury afforded in 2020.

The restructur­ed season due to the coronaviru­s pandemic will mean 18 consecutiv­e weeks of football, and Hess knows each competitio­n point salvaged will be critical to the Cowboys’ premiershi­p aspiration­s.

“I think in a regular season you have a bit of luxury where you can afford to start a bit slow then lead into the back end of the season,” he said.

“With the shortened season you have to start fast and maintain that.

“It’ll be something difficult and new for everyone, but it’s an even playing field and everyone will be looking to start fast.

“Myself, I usually start the year pretty fast and tapper off, so it (the 18-round season) will hold everyone accountabl­e and want to perform for the whole year.”

 ?? Picture: Alix Sweeney ?? READY TO GO: Coen Hess is determined to make an impact in Townsville tonight.
Picture: Alix Sweeney READY TO GO: Coen Hess is determined to make an impact in Townsville tonight.

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