Near-miss at training gives Manly glimpse into future

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Near-miss at training gives Manly glimpse into future​

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Jake Trbojevic believes teenager Joey Walsh could be ready for NRL this year after a training scare gave Manly a glimpse into the future with their promising young halfback.

A hip flexor problem sidelined Luke Brooks midway through Thursday's session but Manly are confident their five-eighth will line up against Canterbury for an intriguing clash on Sunday.

"He's been playing great footy so it's great to have him out there," Trbojevic said.

The upside of Brooks sitting out the session was the chance for Manly to spend extended time training with 19-year-old Walsh in the halves next to outgoing No.7 Daly Cherry-Evans.

Walsh is considered one of the brightest young half prospects of his generation and is rated a long-term starting playmaker at Manly.

But since completing the NRL pre-season, he has only infrequently had the chance to slot into the halves with the first-grade team at training.

He was considered not yet ready for the rigours of week-in-week-out first grade when Manly signed Jamal Fogarty to replace Cherry-Evans, whose impending exit has been one of the stories of the season.

But Walsh is excelling in reserve grade, with the latest chance to train with the big guns providing the team a look into the future.

"He goes good hey," said veteran forward Trbojevic.

"He's got a lot of skill but I think he's quite tough, he tackles really hard. He's only 18, 19 so obviously he's quite young, he's got a bit of learning to do.

"Jumping in there, he holds his own. If he gets a shot, whether it's this year or next year, he'll definitely do a good job."

Manly's season has undergone a makeover in the past six weeks.

The club appeared at rock bottom when they lost gun forward Haumole Olakau'atu to a shoulder issue during a 20-point loss to wooden spoon fancies Gold Coast in mid-June.

The mood was considerably different on Saturday, when the Sea Eagles confirmed a three-game winning streak with their first win over Melbourne at AAMI Park since 2019.

"It's definitely polar opposites," Trbojevic said.

Broadcast cameras caught Trbojevic, one of rugby league's friendliest characters, kicking over a group of water bottles in jubilation after the win over the Storm.

"I was just overjoyed and then felt like an idiot after and the fact that it got caught on camera, that wasn't ideal," he said.

Olakau'atu's return to face second-placed Canterbury is another boost for Manly but Trbojevic is wary of becoming carried away, with one slip-up enough to push a side to the back of the peloton in the top-eight hunt.

"It's been a nice little turnaround but it has only been three weeks," he said.
 
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I don't wish any injury on Brooks but I'd like to see how Walsh goes in the NRL.
Honestly... Not right now. We're on a knife edge, and any loss we shouldn't have, is basically a guarantee we fall out of the 8.

Next year is a different question. Same applies for Onitoni Large, who is also in the Top 30 next year.
 
Pressure will be on Luke next year by the sounds of how quickly Joey is coming along. One year with the 3 halves and by 2027 one of the old guys might be shipped off!
 
I’m a little concerned at the way Jake said he’d go OK if he gets a go. Sounds like Brookes’ injury might be a bit worse than they’re letting on. I hope not!!
 
Brooks has really done a fine job of marshalling his edge. Very underrated player. His outside men are getting good ball and he occasionally takes on the line to keep them guessing. He went short for Koula and long for Garrick last week. He can kick when Daly’s marked. I like what he’s doing.
 
Brooks has really done a fine job of marshalling his edge. Very underrated player. His outside men are getting good ball and he occasionally takes on the line to keep them guessing. He went short for Koula and long for Garrick last week. He can kick when Daly’s marked. I like what he’s doing.
Kinda looks to me that Brooks has been playing well the last 3 weeks & coincidently we’ve been winning. I think he’s actually played well ever since the DCE debacle!
 

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