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Ryan Papenhuyzen is prepared for a huge return to the NRL, with the Storm fullback brimming with “overwhelming confidence” after a horror run with injuries.
The 25-year-old suffered a fractured patella in 2022, leading to a year-long absence from the top grade, before fracturing and disclocating his ankle during the finals series.
Papenhuyzen was once seen as a potential NSW Origin representative, but there were genuine fears that he may never play in the top grade again following his lengthy absences
But in positive news, the speedster has told Nine News he is on-track to line up for Melbourne in the opening round of 2024 and believes his best is yet to come.
“I think I might be playing a trial game,” Papenhuyzen said.
“I think I was a bit overrawed with emotion, disappointment – (thinking) not again, who have I let down? I think visually seeing my foot that way probably didn’t help.
“It’s probably not natural, but I’ve got this overwhelming confidence that I can (get back to my best).
“I don’t know if that’s because of all the mental work I’ve done while I’ve been out, but I don’t see why not.”
With 49 tries in 72 games for the Storm, it’s no secret that the club need Papenhuyzen at their best in order to compete for a premiership in the coming years – and he’s taking every step possible in order to give back to the club.
across to the United States on his own dime in a bid to return to the field.
“Storm have been paying me for 12 months and I haven’t played … I thought I’d use a bit of the money to go fix myself up,” he said.
“Coming back after my knee with Bill and the amount of confidence he gave me and reassurance … I just want that clarity around moving the same way.
“There is luck, without a doubt – there is luck in every part of life – but I feel like the harder you work, you’re gonna put yourself in the picture for that luck to find you … I’m due for some good luck.”
Melbourne will kick off their NRL season against reigning premiers Penrith on Friday, March 8.