From Couriermail.com.au
EMMA GREENWOOD THE COURIER-MAIL AUGUST 11, 2014 12:00AM
Cartwright name lives on at Robina with John’s son Jed signing deal with Gold Coast
THE Cartwright name is set to be a fixture at the Titans for the foreseeable future, with Jed Cartwright, son of outgoing head coach John, signing a two-year contract with the club.
The 17-year-old was being courted by several clubs, including the Rabbitohs and his father’s old stomping ground Penrith, where cousin Bryce made his first-grade debut earlier this year.
But the stay-at-home factor weighed heavily in the Titans’ favour, with Jed deciding to remain on the Coast and chase his dreams of an NRL career with the Titans.
Jed agreed to the deal before last week’s dramas at the Titans — which included the resignation of father John from the head coaching position.
He conceded it was disappointing but said it had not led to him reconsidering his decision.
“It’s the first offers I’ve ever got from clubs, so it was very exciting, especially being asked by the Titans — I’ve always wanted to be signed there, especially because Dad was there,’’ Jed said.
"Now that he’s not going to be there it’s a little bit upsetting but it’s not going to make a difference, I wouldn’t have had much to do with him anyway. He would have been with the first grade team.
“(There have) not really (been second thoughts). I’m just excited to be signed by the club, there’s no hard feelings or anything, I don’t think with him at the club.’’
John, who will see out the final two years of his contract with the Titans in a non-football role, said the turmoil of the past week had no impact on Jed’s decision.
“It was all about where his best opportunity was to extend his footy career and when he weighed everything up, he decided it was here,’’ John said.
He said it had been a good signing by the club, with plenty of interest shown in the Palm Beach Currumbin High School teen.
“The club did well because he had a lot of interest from a couple of other clubs but I’ve been preaching since I’ve been here, the benefits of keeping kids at home and giving them a stable environment at home,’’ John said.
“He had a huge opportunity to go but he decided here was where he wanted to be.’’
Jed, a rangy second-rower who is also at home in the centres or halves, knows he has plenty of work to do if he is to forge a first-grade career.
But he wants to be able to do it on the Coast and keep the Cartwright name at the Titans.
“(Playing NRL for the Titans) is what I’ve always wanted to do since I was as kid,’’ he said.
“I know I’ve got a long, long way to go but it’s exciting just to get this first step.
“It does (continue the Cartwright association with the club). Hopefully for a fair while it stays there.’’