The Weekend Post

Arthars might just be the ‘one’

- TRAVIS MEYN

THE Broncos have unearthed a shock contender for the club’s No.1 jersey, with Titans recruit Jesse Arthars emerging as a genuine challenger for Brisbane’s fullback duties.

Arthars and Kiwi Test representa­tive Jamayne Isaako are locked in a two-way tussle for Brisbane’s fullback position a month out from pre-season trials.

While Isaako was considered the frontrunne­r for the role, Arthars has thrown his hat into the ring after impressing coach Anthony Seibold since joining the Broncos.

The Broncos are Arthars’s fourth NRL club in four years, with the 21-year-old Kiwi having spent time with the Storm, Rabbitohs and Titans before arriving at Red Hill.

He played 12 NRL games at centre and wing for the Titans last year in his debut season, but is a red-hot chance of seeing game time at fullback for the Broncos in 2020.

Arthars said fullback was his preferred position and he was doing all he could to secure an NRL berth this year.

“I really enjoy fullback,” he said.

“I’ve played a lot of the lower grades at fullback. I do enjoy playing there.

“I can bring a lot of speed out the back. I can talk a lot. It depends what Seibs wants from his fullback.

“That’s why we are all going hard for the spot.

“If that’s not the position for me here then I’m happy to fill in where they need me.

“There is a lot of competitio­n here. That’s what’s so good about this club. Everyone is competing really hard.

“It’s going to be a grind to see who gets the No.1 jersey.”

Fullback at the Broncos is a coveted position, having been made famous by arguably the club’s greatest ever player, Darren Lockyer.

Former Queensland Origin star Darius Boyd has seemingly dropped out of contention for his favoured position as Seibold looks to usher in the next generation of talent.

Arthars is a swift mover on the field and while Isaako is in the box seat for fullback, Seibold is a huge fan of Arthars.

“I’ve had experience with Seibs before at Souths (2018),” Arthars said.

“I had a year under him and enjoyed my time there.

‘I learnt a lot. I progressed as a footy player.

“It’s good to be back working under Seibs. When I was with Seibs at Souths I felt like I learnt so much.

“When he moved up here he gave me a call and we had a meeting. I was really excited to link back up with him.”

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