Herald on Sunday

Walsh joins and there’s no swap

- Christophe­r Reive

The Warriors will welcome Reece Walsh into their ranks, with the star fullback joining the NRL club from the Brisbane Broncos immediatel­y.

After signing a three-year deal from 2022 as a replacemen­t for the departing Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Walsh, 18, secured a release from the Broncos to link with his new club early.

Initially, there was talk Brisbane wanted to get a player back in return for releasing Walsh before his contract was up but the Herald on Sunday can confirm Brisbane did not receive a player in return.

Reports suggested Warriors playmaker Paul Turner was identified as the man the Broncos wanted in return, but the possibilit­y of a trade reportedly dwindled as Turner, who is on a full contract with the Warriors, was only going to be offered a developmen­t deal with the Broncos — as that was the deal Walsh was on at Brisbane.

The Broncos will instead keep Walsh’s spot in the ranks open in the hope they find a player who suits their needs.

Although Walsh has joined the club as their fullback of the future, coach Nathan Brown has hinted at giving Walsh time in the halves this season, with first-choice halfback Chanel Harris-Tavita not expected to be back from a foot injury until round 13 or 14.

Brown said while it would be good for Walsh to get some time on the field for the Warriors, having him in camp for the rest of the year would be hugely beneficial.

“Reece has not only played fullback but he’s also spent a lot of his [junior] career in the halves as well,” Brown said.

“He spent a lot of time at fiveeighth before he moved back to fullback. There is obviously his ability to play fullback there as well and back [up] Roger — but he can also play in the halves. We’ve got Chanel on a long-term injury there, so he can certainly cover more than fullback.

“But the most important thing is being able to train and play with the boys. We get to learn about him and he gets to learn about us.

“To have him here training with his future teammates and hopefully playing a few games allows his developmen­t with our club to be far, far smoother.”

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