Nelson Mail

Returning Walsh told to keep it simple

- David Long

Warriors coach Stacey Jones hopes Reece Walsh has learnt an important lesson after being dropped to the bench last week.

The exciting fullback will return to the Warriors starting lineup for tonight’s game against the Melbourne Storm at Mt Smart Stadium after having the first real hiccup of his NRL career.

There’s no doubting the talent of 20-year-old Walsh. However, there are several rough edges to his game, such as his defensive positionin­g and knowing when to take a safer option on attack.

Jones decided he needed to clip his wings, so for last weekend’s game against the Raiders he dropped him to the interchang­e bench and played Chanel HarrisTavi­ta at fullback instead.

However, for the Warriors’ second game in Auckland this season, Walsh is back in the No 1 jersey and Harris-Tavita shifts to five-eighth.

‘‘We felt we needed to get him back in the team somewhere,’’ Jones said of Walsh’s return.

‘‘He had a bit of time out, needed to learn a couple of things. He’s a wonderful player, so we need him on the field.’’

Despite his talent, Walsh has scored only one try this year, compared to the nine he picked up in his rookie season.

This is partly because the Warriors are having a worse campaign than in 2021, but also because he’s not getting as many chances and when he does, he’s not always made the most of them. So Jones has instructed Walsh to keep it simple.

‘‘Reece is a gifted player, a wonderful player and certainly an attacking threat,’’ Jones said.

‘‘He just overplays his hand a little bit and that’s a young player who needs to learn that sometimes simple is better.’’

‘‘Hopefully a stint on the bench might help him, because he doesn’t want to go back there and I don’t want to put him back there,’’ Jones added. ‘‘Sometimes you learn better when you’re not in the team.’’

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