Townsville Bulletin

JT SAYS MORGAN READY TO TAKE HOLD OF REINS

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WHAT Johnathan Thurston wants, Johnathan Thurston usually gets on the football field.

But the dominant North Queensland co- captain says he has no problem with halves partner Michael Morgan starting to call the shots for the Cowboys in his NRL swansong season. Thurston played alongside halves partner Morgan for the first time since returning from an eight- month shoulder injury lay- off, sparking the Cowboys’ 16- 14 NRL trial win over Melbourne at a soaked Suncorp Stadium. The 2017 grand final rematch was also a testimonia­l for Cowboys playmaker Thurston - ahead of his 17th and final NRL season - and good friend, evergreen Melbourne skipper Cameron Smith. Thurston said he noticed straight away how much Morgan’s on- field presence had changed since the last time they had combined.

Morgan was forced to step up in Thurston’s absence after the co- captain broke down in June, guiding an injury- ravaged Cowboys to an unlikely grand final appearance.

“Yeah he is obviously a lot more vocal out there, calling shots out there too,” Thurston said. “It’s nice to see his developmen­t over the last 12 months. “Now he is not afraid to call the shots, which is part of him growing. “He’s obviously the future of our club so I am going to enjoy the next few months with him.” Morgan wasn’t afraid to take charge in his first game of the year and Thurston’s second since returning from shoulder surgery.

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