The Cairns Post

LET’S KEEP A LID ON IT

Broncos legend urges expectatio­ns stay in check for Flegler

- PAUL MALONE RUGBY LEAGUE

THE Broncos old boys network is trying to keep a rein on their expectatio­ns for exciting rookie prop Thomas Flegler after a rousing maiden Queensland derby.

Shane Webcke has called for expectatio­ns to be kept in check for the 19-year-old Flegler, who had more carries than any other Bronco in a 28-10 win over North Queensland last Friday despite coming off the bench.

The athletic Flegler covered 172m from his 15 runs in only his second NRL match, leading former Brisbane and Australian forward Mark Hohn to say he is “as good as anyone I’ve seen at that age’’.

“I’m looking forward to seeing more of him – I’ve heard some good things,’’ Webcke said.

“Training wise, I’m told he’s very good and training is a big part of being a profession­al footballer.

“But it’s so hard for these young blokes. They live under a great deal of expectatio­n. They can have six or seven cracking games and it all catches up with them a bit. It will take a while.’’

Flegler (pictured) was vastly impressive with some jolting defence in his debut against Melbourne.

“It’s hard to know how good he is going to be, but there is plenty of aggression – you can’t train that into anyone,’’ Hohn said. “He is as good as anyone I’ve seen as that age. He’s an old school forward in some regards.

“He puts his body on the line and he’s been consistent through the trials and the first two premiershi­p matches. So it seems he is mentally strong.

“From what I’ve seen of Anthony Seibold, he has these blokes dialled in to what he wants from them.’’

Teenagers Flegler, David Fifita and Payne Haas will be performing miracles as young props if they can be consistent­ly good through the second half of the season, but will give depth to the Broncos pack rotation.

“He (Flegler) was outstandin­g, to push through that many minutes in his second NRL game, and I’m very excited for him,’’ veteran teammate Shaun Fensom said. “At training you can see it. He’s very athletic for a big man.’’

As traits start to emerge from Seibold’s Broncos, former Test fullback Billy Slater said the kick pressure exerted on Michael Morgan in the derby win was already one obvious facet.

“It was in effect from round 1,’’ Slater said on Channel 9. “He is doing a fantastic job to put this in place on their team.”

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