The Gold Coast Bulletin

Milford has green light to launch an attack

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QUEENSLAND will formulate a game plan to unleash Anthony Milford and give the Maroons rookie a licence to thrill in his Origin debut tomorrow night.

Queensland’s tactical brains-trust are making the five-eighth livewire a key plank in their plan to break down the Blues.

Halfback Cooper Cronk will take charge of Queensland’s structures, leaving Milford to play the instinctiv­e style that has made him one of the code’s most dangerous playmakers.

Skipper Cameron Smith, the most experience­d member of the playmaking spine, said Milford would be instructed to come out of his shell and attack at every opportunit­y.

“I’ll be telling Anthony to play the way he does for the Broncos, don’t change anything,” Smith said. “He is a natural on the footy field.

“He is very different from Cooper, who is structured and knows what he wants to do before he goes out on the field, whereas with ‘Milf’, if he sees an opportunit­y out there, he will take it.

“It’s our responsibi­lity to give him some opportunit­ies to test the Blues out.

“Anthony has showed that over the last two seasons that he can do some special things on the footy field.

“Once he gets his first tackle and first run, he will get into the game – we just want him to play what he sees.”

Smith sensed Milford was nervous around the squad in his first few days in camp but was adamant the 22-year-old would not be overawed.

“It’s funny watching the new guys go through the first few days, meeting the rest of the team and not saying too much,” Smith said.

“They tend to hide in the corner in the team room.

“But ‘ Milf’ has had a couple of sessions with the team now at training and the guys came away really impressed with what he showed us.”

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