Scott Sattler has praised Mitchell Moses for holding Tallyn Da Silva accountable, saying it’s exactly what Parramatta fans should want from their captain.
Sattler told SEN that Moses’ actions show he’s driving high standards alongside the coach, ensuring the team’s culture remains strong even when the coach isn’t watching.
"When you have a young player coming into the group, you want to let him know what you are striving for as a group, what you are heading towards rather than what you're walking away from," Sattler said on SEN
"I loved that from Mitchell Moses.
"There'd be no problem between the players. To Parramatta fans that should be a sign that you have a coach that is trying to drive high standards, and you have a captain that's driving the same standards.
So when the coach turns his back, the captain is going to pick up the slack.
"If you're a Parramatta fan, I would think they would love seeing what they saw yesterday."
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