Townsville Bulletin

Milford has to lift his game

- PETER BADEL

LEGENDARY Broncos fiveeighth Darren Lockyer believes Anthony Milford is feeling the strain of being the club’s $ 1 million man and has urged him to work harder to ignite Brisbane’s season.

On the eve of tonight’s crucial Broncos- Sharks clash in Sydney, Lockyer says Milford needs to be mentally tougher to cope with the expectatio­n of being the highest- paid player in Brisbane’s 30- year history.

In his fourth season at the Broncos, Milford is mired in the worst form slump of his Brisbane career and was outpointed by Maroons ace Cameron Munster in last week’s 32- 16 loss to the Storm.

Now Milford faces another daunting scrumbase assignment, this time against Cronulla’s former NSW Origin pivot Matt Moylan, who is running into ominous form.

If anyone can understand the pressure of wearing the Broncos’ No. 6 jumper made famous by Wally Lewis, it is Lockyer.

The 355- game icon was the last man to skipper Brisbane to a premiershi­p in 2006 and says Milford needs to take more control to help the Broncos snap the longest title drought in the club’s history.

“The pressures of his big deal and playing at a big club is affecting Anthony,” Lockyer said. “I’m not at training every day so I can’t answer if he has a great attitude, but most people, including Broncos fans, want to see more from Milford.

“The money just compounds the whole issue.

“The best players in our game, regardless of what they are on, respond to challenges and find a way to perform.

“That’s what makes the champions of our game. They have an attitude and a mental toughness about them that they perform under pressure.

“Milford and Kodi Nikorima ( halfback partner) were quiet again last week and they need to be more assertive in the way they play. This is Anthony’s chance to hit back and prove to people he is capable of being the playmaker the Broncos need him to be.”

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