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Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter says rookie fullback James Tedesco is well in contention for spot in his squad for the NRL season opener against Newcastle.
Potter insisted Tim Moltzen is still in pole position to start at fullback against the Knights, but conceded Tedesco is in his thoughts after impressing in the second half of Saturday's trial defeat by Sydney Roosters.
Moltzen was forced out of the game at halftime due to a stomach upset and Tedesco more than held his own when deputising, showing great composure to set up Joel Reddy's try with a well-weighted grubber kick.
Tedesco started round one of last year, but his season ended just 29 minutes into his debut when he ruptured his anterior cruciate ligaments.
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And new coach Potter said he's been impressed with what he's seen from the 20-year-old since his arrival at the club.
"He's a good player but he just needs to build up his confidence," Potter said.
"I think Tim Moltzen has got him with the talk factor, which is so important for a fullback, but there's not much between them."
Moltzen has spent time at halfback and centre in the past five years, but his preference is to play fullback.
However, Potter said he would have no hesitation moving him again, and admitted young halfback Jacob Miller has not entirely convinced him he's ready to be the starting No.7.
"He's got some things to work on and, between Robbie (Farah) Benji (Marshall) and Moltzen and Tedesco, there is a lot to work on. We're not there yet," he said.
"That's not to say Moltz or Teddy can't play another position to compliment the team.
"You need that versatility at times."
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