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Stefano Utoikamanu’s path to the top, like that of most football prodigies, was supposed to be simple.

Three games off the bench in his rookie year? Check. A stellar sophomore campaign where he earned selection in an extended New South Wales Origin squad? Check.

In 2022, everything else that happens to players with Utoikamanu’s promise was meant to keep happening.

Instead, the Tigers prop endured a high ankle sprain and a fractured wrist as he played just nine matches in the club’s forgettable wooden spoon season.

Even when Utoikamanu, still counted as one of the best young forwards in the league, did take the field last season he never felt like himself.

“It was frustrating. I got injured early on, came back early then I had to take another break. I missed heaps of games and even the games I played I felt like I didn’t play my best,” Utoikamanu said. 

“But I just want to put that behind me now.

“I was training a fair bit even before I came back, even when I was injured. I wanted to come back ready to go and I’m just keen to rip in and play.”

Utoikamanu’s work ethic is the stuff champions are made of – in his youth, he made a point of putting in extra training sessions on Christmas Day, just to try and find whatever edge he could.

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