Whanganui Chronicle

Warriors snare teen sensation

- Tyson Otto — news.com.au

The Brisbane Broncos are reportedly privately “filthy” after losing teenage sensation Reece Walsh to the Warriors, in a deal confirmed on Thursday.

The Broncos released a statement announcing they had lost the talented fullback to the Warriors, but he will continue to see out the 2021 season with the club.

The Warriors announced Walsh has signed a three-year deal and is reportedly seen as the club’s future fullback once Roger Tuivasa-sheck leaves.

The developmen­t player was reportedly highly fancied by the Broncos and the club had all-but promised him a promotion to replace Jamayne Isaako at fullback in 2022.

However, the Warriors have been able to steal him away regardless of the Broncos’ promises.

Channel 7 Brisbane reporter Chris Garry posted on Twitter losing the signature of Walsh is a “massive blow” for the club.

“Walsh was promised the No 1 role at Brisbane next year. Brisbane will be filthy at losing him,” he tweeted.

Broncos Interim CEO Neil Monaghan admitted the club was “disappoint­ed to lose him”.

It was reported earlier this month Warriors consultant Phil Gould was chasing Walsh’s signature as part of the club’s succession plan in preparatio­n for Tuivasashe­ck’s move to New Zealand Rugby.

The Courier-mail reported two weeks ago the Warriors had offered up to $400,000 per-season. The offer was too good to refuse. It is a bitter blow for Brisbane. The Warriors described Walsh in their official statement as “one of the hottest talents in the game”.

“This is a fantastic signing for our club and Vodafone Warriors fans have every reason to be excited about the progress we’re making with recruitmen­t in the short, mid and long term,” Warriors CEO Cameron George said.

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