Makeshift centre Murchie ready
RUGBY LEAGUE
MELBOURNE: Warriors coach Nathan Brown is backing big Jack Murchie to handle the switch to centre as his injuryravaged team prepares for its Anzac Day clash against Melbourne.
With Peta Hiku, Adam Pompey and Paul Turner all suffering injuries in their gutsy lastround win over St George Illawarra, Brown has turned to secondrower Murchie to wear the No 4 jersey.
He ruled out rushing teen recruit Reece Walsh into the lineup for the AAMI Park match unless further injuries through the week force his hand.
Standing 193cm and weighing 105kg, Murchie will present as a big body in the backline defence against the starstudded Melbourne lineup.
But Brown said the 23yearold was also athletic enough to be a threat in attack.
He is set to partner
Marcelo
Montoya against Storm duo Reimis
Smith and
Jusin Olam.
‘‘He’s played a little bit there and he’s got the leg speed to play there; he’s a very athletic kid,’’ Brown said of Murchie yesterday.
‘‘He’s filled in there at different stages. He’s certainly not a recognised centre but he’s got the athleticism to do it.’’
Murchie linked with the Warriors from the Raiders last season and played 13 games, after playing three over two seasons in Canberra.
However, he was earmarked for a big future, playing in the New South Wales and Australian under20 teams.
Meanwhile, Brown said it was ‘‘unlikely’’ Walsh would get a run against the Storm despite being named on an extended bench.
While Walsh is considered a huge talent it would be a massive ask to debut against the premiers, who have won their past nine matches against the Warriors.
‘‘It depends on the fitness of everyone else. If the whole squad gets through, it’s probably unlikely,’’ he said of the 18yearold, who joined the Warriors from Brisbane last week.
‘‘It’s a good experience for him to be named and travel with the team.
‘‘We certainly don’t want to rush him there if we don’t have to.’’ — AAP