Townsville Bulletin

Roosters coach has much to crow about with dream debut by Morris

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COACH Trent Robinson has saluted Brett Morris after his dream Sydney Roosters debut in the 20-8 World Club Challenge win over Wigan.

Man of the match Morris bagged a first-half hat-trick of tries at DW Stadium to lay the foundation­s for the Roosters’ fourth world club crown, equalling the record held by Wigan.

The 32-year-old former NSW and Australia winger showed he could prove the bargain buy of the NRL season after salary cap issues forced him out of Canterbury at the end of last season.

Named at centre for the first time in his long career due to the unavailabi­lity of star Latrell Mitchell, he showed all of his class and finishing power for the NRL premiers on a night to forget for opposite number Oliver Gildart.

“It was the first time he has ever played centre and he goes and does that,” said Robinson.

“There was some really good work done to get him in those positions but he fought hard to get the ball down.

“It was a great debut in Roosters colours,” added Robinson, who said the veteran’s strong pre-season work shone through. “He walked in with the 18 and 19-year-olds in November and you could see that from the start and the physicalit­y he played with.”

Morris opened the scoring in the fourth minute when he got the ball down, crossed again four minutes later and then barged over for his hattrick just before halftime.

With the Roosters’ NRL opener against South Sydney still a month away, Robinson said he was satisfied with the fitness levels of his players.

 ?? Picture: NATHAN STIRK/GETTY IMAGES ?? Sydney Roosters’ Brett Morris.
Picture: NATHAN STIRK/GETTY IMAGES Sydney Roosters’ Brett Morris.

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