The Fiji Times

Suaalii a player to watch in for Samoa

- RLWC2021.COM

ANGUS Crichton has backed Roosters teammate Joseph Suaalii not to wilt in the simmering furnace of the Rugby League World Cup final.

The Kangaroos second row has seen first-hand what Samoa’s teenage sensation is capable of producing for their club side, despite just completing his first full season of NRL footy.

He certainly wasn’t fazed by the big occasion of last weekend’s dramatic semifinal with hosts England in London and Crichton is predicting more of the same at Old Trafford.

“He’s an animal but we know what their threats are and we’re ready to go,” he said.

“In my time in the sport I’ve never seen a kid like Joseph, he’s a quality player and a quality person too.

“As soon as he steps over that white line he’s a savage and that’s what I like about him. It’s my first time playing against Joey so it should be good.

“There’s no chance he’s going to be overwhelme­d by it. I know he’s going to turn up. I know he’s going to play because I know the kid, I know how he works. He’s diligent, looks after his body, looks after his mind.

“I’ve never seen a 19-yearold who does that kind of thing in my whole career so he’s a special kid, a special talent.

“I’d say Joseph is the man he is today from his own work. I’ve never seen a kid with a head on his shoulders that works that hard. I’ve also got to say that probably the Roosters got the best out of him as well. I think he’d say that if you asked him. He’s a smart kid, works hard and is a classic player.”

Crichton — who racked up an impressive tackle count in the semi-final epic against New Zealand — admitted they were a few banged up bodies after the Kiwis encounter, though coach Mal Meninga has a full-strength squad for this final showdown.

And it’s not just Suaalii that will provide the danger for the Roos, with Crichton highlighti­ng Jarome Luai the best on ground against England — and talismanic captain Junior Paulo as their biggest threats.

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