Tyrell Sloan has always been renowned for his attacking prowess, but the St George Illawarra fullback now prides himself equally on his defensive ability.
He has now made the most try saves in the NRL, along with Eels fullback Clint Gutherson, Knights forward Tyson Frizell and Rabbitohs centre Isaiah Tass, who have three each.
“It is something I am starting to love now,” Sloan said. “Saving tries is almost as good as scoring them.“I came into grade probably relying on my attack and that is my game – my attacking style - but being a first grader, you have got to be able to do all things.
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