My special guest is Jeremy Latimore. Jeremy is a professional rugby league player for the St George-Illawarra Dragons. He has played 151 first grade games in a career that's included stints at the Parramatta Eels, NZ Warriors, Penrith Panthers, Cronulla Sharks and the Dragons.
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE
3:00 – Dragons 2018 and moving back to the Saints
3:56 – Paul McGregor
4:51 – Lessons from his coaches over the years
6:00 – Moving from team to team and trying to improve as a footballer
8:22 – Port Macquarie and being “the goose”
9:10 – Josh Mansour or James Maloney who is the bigger pest?
10:00 – Finding Rugby League
13:45 – Academy camp with the Cronulla Sharks
16:40 – Mentors at the Sharks
17:30 – Getting in trouble and growing up
19:07 – Junior Kangaroos and improvement
20:45 – Dealing with two shoulder reconstructions
22:15 – Negotiating with Phil Gould
23:20 – Arriving at Parramatta
28:00 – Patience and opportunities
28:50 – Breaking into First Grade
30:00 – First grade debut against South Sydney
33:30 – Getting dropped from First Grade
36:00 – Being scouted by Ivan Cleary
37:30 – Mentoring by Steve Price
39:15 – Being on the NRL fringe
41:30 – Finding belief as an NRL first grader
43:59 – University and influence from Michael Luck
46:22 – Post career interests
49:00 – Being on the board of the RLPA
55:00 - The Dragons setup 2012 vs 2018
59:20 - Testing themselves during the rep break
1:00:30 - Matt Dufty
1:01:00 - Leaders he admires
1:04:00 - Favourite ground to play
1:05:20 - 5 people he would invite to a private dinner party
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