Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Cordner anointed captain in waiting

- MICHAEL CARAYANNIS

JUST 12 months ago Boyd Cordner was not even the captain of his club side. But in Fiji today he will lead out the Australian Kangaroos for the first time after replacing Cameron Smith as skipper.

Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga has endorsed Cordner as Australia’s next longterm skipper after Smith was rested from the three-way hitout against PNG and Fiji in a World Cup warm-up in Suva.

While not a Test, Meninga has declared Cordner Australia’s captain-in-waiting.

“I see him as the next Kangaroos captain,” Meninga admitted.

“He has bought into the way the Kangaroos want to play. He is a player that will get picked every time the Kangaroos play.

“Greg Inglis isn’t here but I see those two guys fighting it out for the next spot to lead the Kangaroos once Cameron makes that decision.

“It is a great honour. He will do a terrific job. He is great a communicat­or.

“He is an ideal candidate to take over from Cameron.”

At just 25, Cordner is no stranger to being thrust into pressure situations at a young age after leading NSW for the first time this year.

While he may have to bide his time to become an official Kangaroos skipper, given Smith’s reluctance to miss Test matches, Cordner does want to skipper his country.

He has been appointed vice-captain of the Kangaroos for the World Cup.

“I don’t want to go off and say it, but it’s a goal, but it’s a long way down the track,” Cordner said.

“It’s a massive honour (to be given the vice-captaincy). Although there are a lot of people in this team that it could have well and truly went to, just to see my name when it was read out and had the vice-captaincy next to it was a big honour.

“Coming into this camp, if you have a look around there is obviously Cam Smith, Billy Slater and Cooper Cronk who have played about 30 Tests each, looking down the list I’m probably one of the most capped now. I’ve played 11 Tests going into a World Cup.

“It was a massive surprise for me to find out when I read the team.”

Cordner helped make the Roosters a genuine premiershi­p threat while balancing the pressure-cooker of Origin captaincy for the first time.

Origin presented a massive “learning curve” for Cordner, who was surprised by the emotional toll leading his state took out on him.

“I got told to be careful but after game one and the big difference after game two,” Cordner said.

“Dealing with that side of things was a massive change. I couldn’t have dreamt of being a captain of my state. It meant the world to me.”

 ?? Picture: NRL PHOTOS ?? Boyd Cordner will captain Australia when the Kangaroos play Fiji during World Cup preparatio­ns.
Picture: NRL PHOTOS Boyd Cordner will captain Australia when the Kangaroos play Fiji during World Cup preparatio­ns.

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