The Gold Coast Bulletin

Alfie backs Milford to size up Origin

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MAROONS great Allan Langer has rubbished claims Anthony Milford is too small for State of Origin and declared the Blues should be fearing Queensland’s new “x-factor”.

Milford is in line to make his Origin debut in next Wednesday’s series opener at Suncorp Stadium as 36-game Maroons veteran Johnathan Thurston battles a shoulder injury. At 176cm, Milford will be the smallest player on the field at five-eighth and is sure to attract attention from NSW’s wide-running forwards.

But few know what it’s like to be a small man in a big boys game better than the 165cm Langer.

Langer made the first of 34 appearance­s for Queensland in 1987 as a 20-year-old halfback weighing just 68kg. The powerful Milford weighs at least 90kg and Langer said the Broncos five-eighth would have no issues in league’s toughest arena.

“The cream rises to the top,” Langer said.

“He holds his own. He’s still over 90kg. There is a bit of a difference between me and him. I was 68kg in my first Origin and it was a tough night. I was definitely (targeted). He’s got to expect plenty of traffic.

“It will bring the best out of him playing against a top team.

“He’s the x-factor. He’s very quick off the mark.

“Hopefully he can be the matchwinne­r for us.”

Milford is only 22, but he is battle-hardened having already played 106 NRL games.

 ??  ?? Anthony Milford looks on during Queensland training.
Anthony Milford looks on during Queensland training.

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