Manawatu Standard

RTS relishes his duel with ‘Tommy Turbo’

- Rugby league Marvin France

For Roger Tuivasa-sheck, the weekly battles with opposition fullbacks are always slightly personal.

Not in a spiteful way, that’s not the Warriors skipper’s style. He simply loves nothing more than challengin­g himself against the best in the NRL.

And on current form, individual matchups don’t get any more mouth-watering than tomorrow’s duel with Sea Eagles star fullback Tom Trbojevic.

While Tuivasa-sheck’s inspiratio­nal performanc­es have him first-equal on the Dally M leaderboar­d, Trbojevic has completely transforme­d the Manly attack since his return from injury.

Along with his own impressive stats – Trbojevic has three tries and four try assists in his last three starts – ‘Tommy Turbo’ has also elevated the play of halves Daly Cherry-evans and Kieran Foran, with Manly enjoying three straight wins before last week’s gritty defeat to competitio­n leaders Penrith.

Their winning streak began against the Warriors last month, when Trbojevic was still on the sidelines, after Cherry-evans landed a last-gasp field goal.

Tuivasa-sheck knows Manly will only be stronger with Trbojevic in the lineup, but he’s looking forward to measuring himself against the NSW and Australia representa­tive.

‘‘It’s another opportunit­y for me to challenge one of the best players in our game, ‘Tommy Turbo’, so I’m going to try and do my best to out-play him,’’ Tuivasa-sheck said.

‘While Tuivasa-sheck and Trbojevic are crucial to each team’s chances, the dynamic duo will rarely be responsibl­e for shutting one another down, given their position behind the defensive line.

That will fall to the respective forward packs, solid edge defence and a strong kick-chase.

Manly will be without key props Martin Taupau and Josh Aloiai, but Tuivasa-sheck said they had enough strike power in the forwards to unleash Trbojevic and co if the Warriors fail to match their aggression.

With Chanel Harris-tavita coming back into contention after recovering from injury, Tuivasa-sheck gave little indication about the makeup of the halves, other than to say the playmaker trainedwel­l yesterday.

There’s been talk that rookie sensation Reece Walsh could move to the bench if Harris-tavita returns tomorrow, which may come as a surprise given how slick the Warriors looked with the ball in the first half during last week’s win over the Cowboys.

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