Dylan Brown is preparing to play in Parramatta's centres for as long as required as the Eels search for answers to their significant backline shortage. Brown is every chance of spending a second straight week at left centre on Saturday night against North Queensland, after impressing there in the flogging of Newcastle on Sunday. "It was lucky we did it in the trial, because look what happened," Brown said. "Brad obviously has a plan as a coach, and when you think about it, I work for Brad so whatever he says goes and I'm happy to do that. "I'm not sure who's back when but if I need to keep playing centre, I'm happy to do so." Regardless though, Brown is beginning to feel more comfortable with defensive decisions one in from the wing as the Eels weren't broken down that edge. Brown also made six tackle busts and broke the line once as he scored a try down that side. "Footy is footy," Brown said. "Probably the hardest part is defence, knowing when to jam and when not to jam. "But it's good to learn different positions, because you just never know."
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