Rotorua Daily Post

Warriors win recruiting battle for talented half

- Michael Burgess

The Warriors have got their man. Kiwis five eighth Te Maire Martin has agreed terms with the Auckland club, after several weeks of negotiatio­ns.

The Herald understand­s the 26-year-old has signed a threeyear deal with the Warriors.

There was interest from at least three other NRL clubs but the chance to live back in New Zealand was appealing for Martin.

A previous working relationsh­ip with incoming Warriors head coach Andrew Webster was also believed to be a key factor.

Martin played under Webster at the beginning of his career, turning out for the West Tigers Holden Cup team in 2014.

It was a positive experience — as the joint venture side reached the playoffs — and the chance to work with Webster again probably helped to tip the balance in the Warriors’ favour.

Martin’s presence will give the Warriors plenty of halves depth, with Cronulla prospect Luke Metcalf also arriving from the Sharks next year, though the 23-year-old has yet to play first grade this season, with his six career NRL appearance­s coming in 2021.

Ronald Volkman will be another playmaking contender but next season looms as a developmen­t year for the 20-year-old, who only made his first grade debut last month.

It will be a competitiv­e environmen­t, but Martin will be favoured to start alongside Shaun Johnson.

Martin has already played first grade for three different clubs (Penrith, North Queensland and Brisbane), with 64 NRL games and four tests on his CV.

He was part of the Cowboys team that reached the 2017 grand final, with the Tokoroa product scoring their only try in the

decider.

He is currently at the Broncos, after joining the Queensland club on a train and trial basis in November last year.

He has impressed at Brisbane, sparkling in a midseason stint at fullback, and at one stage it looked like he could secure a long term deal at Red Hill, before the Broncos invested in Reece Walsh.

Most of Martin’s family live in the Waikato while his partner is also from the region.

Martin’s return to the NRL has been one of the feelgood stories of this year, after he left the sport at the end of the 2019 season

due to medical advice, after suffering from a brain bleed.

At the time it felt like the end of his career but, after taking 18 months off , Martin started playing club league with his brothers and relatives in the Waikato competitio­n.

That led to a provincial call up and his form in a televised match against Wellington was enough to pique the interest of the Broncos, offering a path back via the Queensland Cup.

After an abbreviate­d preseason, Martin made four appearance­s for feeder club Wynnum-manly, before his NRL return in April (round seven), 1092 days since his last first grade appearance.

It’s believed there are no ongoing health concerns for Martin, who has been cleared by independen­t doctors on every step of his comeback and has not been suffering any symptoms related to his previous condition.

Martin will be the sixth new recruit for next season, alongside Marata Niukore (Parramatta), Mitch Barnett (Newcastle), Dylan Walker (Manly), Metcalf (Cronulla) and Charnze Nicoll-klokstad (Canberra). — NZ Herald .

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Te Maire Martin will join the Warriors in 2023.
Photo / Photosport Te Maire Martin will join the Warriors in 2023.

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