The New Zealand Herald

Jets boss reveals: Walker brothers can make club fly

- Christophe­r Reive

Ben and Shane Walker have championed a flamboyant and frenetic style of league with the Ipswich Jets for a decade.

With a game plan based on time in possession and always contesting the football, you only have to look at the team’s use of short kick-offs and onside kicks to see they’re doing something different.

It’s far from traditiona­l league. Speaking with Newstalk ZB Sport, Jets chairman Steve Johnson says the brothers are seen as “rugby league heretics” in some circles.

With the Warriors on the hunt for a new coach after sacking Stephen Kearney earlier this season, the Walker brothers have been linked to the club for their first stint in the NRL after a long stay in reserve grade with the Jets.

Johnson says the Walker brothers are the perfect fit.

“To the Warriors, they’ll bring an exciting brand of football that will best suit the wonderful football athletes that exist at the Warriors. They won’t shut them down; they’ll bring football out of them,” Johnson says.

“You’ve got the natural footballer­s than Ben and Shane thrive working with.”

The Walkers led the Jets to the Queensland Cup title in 2015, their first since joining the competitio­n in 1996; building their attacking structures after implementi­ng an effective and stoic defensive system. They went on to win the State Championsh­ip — contested between the Queensland Cup and New South Wales Cup winners.

The Warriors have been known for their razzle-dazzle style of football in the past but have gone away from that in recent years. Johnson believes the Walker brothers can help get the club back to that style but in a way that it will lead to victories.

“They’ll sit down, analyse the players and bring out the best in them. It won’t necessaril­y be how we played at the Jets — it will be exciting, because that’s how Ben and Shane work — it will be different; they’ll come up with a game plan that suits the Warriors,” he says.

“The risk for the Warriors is replacing like for like. The Warriors’ history of coaches, they’ve appointed your stereotypi­cal NRL coach and think somehow by appointing a different coach that they’ll work in a better way with the playing group. It’s been their constant mistake. So, Ben and Shane are a breath of fresh air, the point of difference, if you like.

“I don’t think they’re a risk at all.”

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Chris, Ben and Shane Walker hold aloft the winners trophy after the 2015 State Championsh­ip grand final. There is a belief their coaching style may suit the Warriors.
Photo / Getty Images Chris, Ben and Shane Walker hold aloft the winners trophy after the 2015 State Championsh­ip grand final. There is a belief their coaching style may suit the Warriors.

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