Recalled Eels star Nathan Brown has hit out at speculation his hiatus from the NRL team is a result of a fall-out with coach Brad Arthur and other key figures within the team.on Monday, Brown earned a shock recall to Parramatta’s NRL side for Sunday’s grand final showdown against the Panthers despite having not played in the top grade since July 9.
“We’re on talking terms. All that stuff that has been said about us is rubbish. We’re all good and on talking terms. We both know we have a job to do come this Sunday. I hear some things being said, but I try not to listen to all that media talk. Arthur indicated to Brown following Friday night’s preliminary final victory against the Cowboys that he was going to be considered for selection in the grand final.It wasn’t until Sunday that he was officially told that he would play as Arthur opted for his aggression over the finesse of Bryce Cartwright on the bench. Despite being on the outer, his passion for the club has not dimmed.
“I’ve been at the club now for six years. I’ve been through it all in those six years. I still enjoy the place. I grew up around here, so Parramatta will always feel like home. It hasn’t really changed despite what’s been going on.
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