TRAVIS MEYN GOLD COAST BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 01, 2014 8:56AM

THE Rogers name is set to live on in the NRL with former dual international Mat’s son Jack chasing his rugby league dream.



Jack Rogers is an 80kg teenager who is following a similar path to his father.

Mat carved out a stunning career which started for Cronulla, the club his father Steve made famous, and ended at the Gold Coast *Titans, following a successful stint in rugby union.

Jack has a long way to go to emulate his father’s feats but is determined to reach the top echelon of the sport.

He’s bigger and stronger than Mat was at 18 and will chase his professional dreams when he graduates from Palm Beach Currumbin High this year.

“He’s coming into his own now. He’s starting to blossom into a good footballer,” Mat said.

“He plays a bit of a different game to me. He’s stronger than I was at that age. He breaks tackles but I avoided tackles.

He’s got the hands and skill but he probably plays a tougher game than I did.

“He’s got what it takes. It’s just a matter of time to get the opportunity.

“He just has to focus on playing well and the right people will be watching.”

Jack was a standout at the recent Queensland rugby union state championships but reckons his future lies in rugby league.

“I want to progress from where I am now to NRL,” Jack said.

“I grew up playing league and watching league. It’s *always been league.

“I don’t feel like I have to live up to anything. I just love playing footy and dad supports me which is good.

“I’ve got to put my head down and do a bit more work than everyone else now.”

Mat carved out an outstanding professional career, playing 200 NRL games, eight State of Origins for Queensland and 11 Test matches. He went on to play 45 Tests for the Wallabies during a five-year stint with the NSW Waratahs, who he left to become a foundation player with the Titans.

Mat said he thrived on being the son of league legend Steve but Jack had a different personality.

“He’s playing tough and is having a real go. I just want him to be happy,” he said.



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Sounds like a smart kid. Hope he stays in our system.