The Cairns Post

Morgan keen to play with Thurston

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INFLUENTIA­L North Queensland playmaker Michael Morgan believes he may have changed the way the Cowboys operate and intends to remain assertive even after champion Johnathan Thurston returns.

Thurston’s season-ending injury gave Morgan more responsibi­lity and his play flourished, with the Cowboys benefiting despite the absence of their veteran five-eighth.

Morgan steered his side to an unexpected NRL grand final appearance and has given coach Paul Green plenty to ponder over his playmaking options. Morgan feels he has the licence to continue to assert himself even after Thurston comes back.

“I certainly will, I’m sure that’s what the team will want of me, is to still be in games for long periods of time,” Morgan said. “That was my biggest problem I guess before JT was out is I’d drift in and out of games and let him take over.

“I’ve had the responsibi­lity to take control of the game, I guess that might change the way we play now, I don’t know.

“For the past few years we’ve really played myself and Cooty (fullback Lachlan Coote) in the side and Jono running the team.

“Whether we change the structure, the way we play, Greeny is a smart coach. I’m sure he’ll look at it over the off season, have a think about what’s best for our team.”

Morgan feels the additional responsibi­lity invested in him in 2017 will give him confidence going into 2018.

“I’ve enjoyed the challenge … being the dominant half in the team,” he said.

Even though Thurston and fellow co-captain and important forward Matt Scott will both return from injury next year after missing big chunks of this season, Green has cautioned his side against assuming they will repeat their 2017 heroics.

“If we think this is just going to happen for us again next year, we won’t get another opportunit­y like we did tonight, so it’s important we understand that,” Green said.

 ?? Picture: ADAM HEAD ?? AT A LOSS: A disappoint­ed Cowboys team after their loss to Melbourne Storm in the NRL grand final on Sunday will use the experience as fuel to fire up their campaign next season.
Picture: ADAM HEAD AT A LOSS: A disappoint­ed Cowboys team after their loss to Melbourne Storm in the NRL grand final on Sunday will use the experience as fuel to fire up their campaign next season.
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