Kurt Mann isn't guaranteed to start at hooker in Round 1. He's working as hard as anyone in the team.The nib Newcastle Knights recruit is in the midst of a positional change and there's plenty of work to be done in order to make it a success. At the moment I am just going to put my head down and keep working hard," Mann said. "Browny (Coach Nathan Brown) has picked out a few things that I need to work on and especially with the position change for me there are a few things that I need to work on and get better at with. "At the moment I just need to put my head down and keep working until we get into trials.
In a bid to fast-track his learning, Mann has been working closely with former premiership winning hooker Rory Kostjasyn. "I have been doing a bit of work with Rory," Mann said. "He was a hooker himself and played a lot of first-grade games there, so he has been pretty helpful as well." "Probably passing off the ground," he admitted. "Naturally passing comes pretty easy to me playing in the halves as well but it is a little bit different when you have to pass off the ground. "It is a different technique and Browny being a former hooker himself is pretty critical about it too, so if there is anyone who is able to turn into it will be him." Mann will get his first chance to flex his new skills when the Knights face the Dragons on February 23 in a trial match in Kogarah.
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Is Mann the new Kurt Gidley at the Knights?
Kurt Mann is shaping as the Knights' next Kurt Gidley – a man of many positions. Newcastle coach Nathan Brown was describing why he was so keen to sign the former Dragons backline utility for 2019, and although he didn't mention Gidley by name, the similarities were evident. "Blokes who can play five-eighth
and fullback can catch and pass. Most of those can play dummy-half to a certain extent," Brown said, as he explains his reasons for wanting to turn Mann into a No.9. Gidley, who left the Knights in 2015 for Super League's Warrington Wolves, jumps to mind on that count.
Dragons release Kurt Mann
St George Illawarra utility Kurt Mann has requested and been granted a release from the final year of his Dragons playing contract. Mann played 60 games for the Dragons after joining the club at the beginning of the 2016 season.
He has signed with another NRL team for the 2019 season and beyond. Mann thanked the Dragons as well as the club's members and fans for their support. "I want to thank the Dragons and its members and fans for all their support over the past three years – it has meant so much to have worn the Red V jumper," Mann said.
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