Taranaki Daily News

Evans ready to prove his worth

- Marvin France marvin.france@stuff.co.nz

Kane Evans has had to wait longer than expected to justify his signing, but the new recruit’s return to fitness could not have come at better time for the Warriors.

With the Kiwi NRL outfit depleted up front due to injury and suspension, Evans is finally set to make his club debut off the bench in tonight’s round five clash against Manly on the NSW Central Coast.

The former Roosters and Eels prop was one of the Warriors’ heavyweigh­t off-season signings alongside injured enforcer Addin Fonua-Blake and Ben MurdochMas­ila. However, a knee injury picked up in last year’s penultimat­e game for Parramatta disrupted his preparatio­n for the

2021 campaign.

Forced to build his matchfitne­ss in the Queensland Cup, Evans started the season with feeder club Redcliffe before the recent Covid-19 lockdown in Brisbane prevented players from travelling interstate.

But after the Warriors managed to organise him and team-mate Pride Petterson-Robati a run for Newcastle’s NSW Cup team last week, Evans declared himself ready to go.

‘‘There’s a lot of emotions going through me at the moment, I’m excited to be able to represent the Warriors,’’ said Evans, who made

150 metres off 12 hit-ups in the Knights’ reserve grade team’s big win over the Dragons.

‘‘It wasn’t the best start to the season for me individual­ly being injured, but it’s a long season and I can’t wait to prove I’m a good investment for this club.’’

With 117 NRL appearance­s behind him as well as 13 tests for Fiji, Evans brings plenty of experience, but it’s on defence where he wants to make an impression.

A towering presence standing almost 2m tall, the former Junior Kangaroos representa­tive stood out for his size and thunderous charges when he first broke into the NRL at the Roosters in 2014.

But as he’s matured, Evans has adapted his style based on a more defensive-orientated approach.

‘‘I used to be an attacking-based player but I’ve really changed the way I think,’’ Evans said.

‘‘I just want to try and get the boys up in line-speed and marker play and bring that energy in defence.

‘‘Everyone can attack but to change it to a defensive mindset is really hard. You’ve got to be more selfless and worry about the hard things that people don’t really realise . . . put away the brakes and the hitting lines and the selfish sort of superstar plays which we

just leave to the backs. We’ve got enough strike power to do that, I just do my job.’’

Evans said Fonua-Blake was ‘‘like a one-man team’’ and losing him for at least six to eight weeks with a knee injury was a big blow.

However, he was confident the Warriors forwards could fill the void with a collective approach, echoing the call from coach Nathan Brown.

Despite Evans’ status as a highprofil­e recruit, Brown just wants him to perform his role and said there was no added pressure on the 29-year-old to do anything out of the ordinary.

‘‘I expect Kane to play like Kane can play,’’ Brown said. ‘‘He’s played at some good footy clubs, at the Roosters and Parramatta. He’s played plenty of finals footy and has plenty of experience.

‘‘He’s got his body in good shape and he’s had a couple of runs in the [Queensland] Cup now, so we just want him to bring what he’s good at.’’

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New recruit Kane Evans is set to make his Warriors debut against Manly tonight.
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