Broncos give Kodi Nikorima six weeks to prove himself ahead of Jack Bird’s transfer decision

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BRISBANE coach Wayne Bennett has given Kodi Nikorima six weeks to prove himself as a halfback as Jack Bird faces a $1.2 million sacrifice by joining the Broncos.
The Broncos are sweating on a decision from Bird, who will advise Brisbane hierarchy in the next 48 hours whether he will accept a three-year deal worth $2.1 million.
The signing of Bird would have major ramifications for the composition of Brisbane’s starting side next season. The Courier-Mail can reveal:

* Nikorima has six games to prove to Bennett he has a future as a Broncos No.7 after being named as injured Ben Hunt’s replacement for the Titans derby on Friday night;
* If supersub Nikorima fails to fire, Bennett will go to the open market to sign a marquee, fully-fledged halfback;
* Bennett has no plans to shift Anthony Milford — despite speculation the five-eighth will be moved to halfback to accommodate Bird; and
* The super coach will resist a temptation to move Darius Boyd into the halves, believing his skipper is best suited at fullback or centre.
Speaking for the first time about Brisbane’s pursuit of Bird, Bennett confirmed his interest, but there is no guarantee his signing would unseat Milford from the famous No.6 jumper.

“I’m interested in Jack Bird,” Bennett told The Courier-Mail on Tuesday.
“We’re interested, just like Newcastle or Cronulla. Jack Bird is a quality football player and he’s young.”
Asked if Milford would be moved to halfback to partner Bird in the halves, Bennett said: “No, that’s not been thought of or discussed.
“We’ve lost a quality player in Ben Hunt, we’ve got money in the cap to fill his place and that’s what our aim is.”
Bennett is adamant the Milford-Nikorima scrumbase alliance that will face the Titans can flourish and believes Bird could be a potent force in the lock position.
That scenario would enable Josh McGuire to return to the front row as Brisbane prepare for life after Adam Blair, who will be 32 when he comes off-contract next year.

On Tuesday Brisbane hierarchy were finalising their offer to Bird. The NSW Origin star will be offered a three-year deal worth $700,000 annually, well short of the massive $1.1m-a-season contract tabled by the Knights.
The Broncos are quietly confident of securing Bird but admit if the 22-year-old’s decision is motivated by money, they will lose out. Amid the Bird bidding war, Bennett is challenging Nikorima to step up.
The Kiwi Test utility has played 37 games off the bench for the Broncos but fancies himself as a halfback and Bennett has given him a six-week window to convince him he’s the successor to Hunt.
“We’ll back Kodi 100 per cent,” skipper Boyd said. “He’s trained well so far this week and has played for New Zealand in the halves so he’s a quality player.
“Kodi has a role and it’s not Ben Hunt’s role, it’s his role, so we just want him to play his game and do his best for the team.”

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...n/news-story/b096ee7d6dbce84949fe23765b8e9ac7
 
BRISBANE coach Wayne Bennett has given Kodi Nikorima six weeks to prove himself as a halfback as Jack Bird faces a $1.2 million sacrifice by joining the Broncos.
The Broncos are sweating on a decision from Bird, who will advise Brisbane hierarchy in the next 48 hours whether he will accept a three-year deal worth $2.1 million.
The signing of Bird would have major ramifications for the composition of Brisbane’s starting side next season. The Courier-Mail can reveal:

* Nikorima has six games to prove to Bennett he has a future as a Broncos No.7 after being named as injured Ben Hunt’s replacement for the Titans derby on Friday night;
* If supersub Nikorima fails to fire, Bennett will go to the open market to sign a marquee, fully-fledged halfback;
* Bennett has no plans to shift Anthony Milford — despite speculation the five-eighth will be moved to halfback to accommodate Bird; and
* The super coach will resist a temptation to move Darius Boyd into the halves, believing his skipper is best suited at fullback or centre.
Speaking for the first time about Brisbane’s pursuit of Bird, Bennett confirmed his interest, but there is no guarantee his signing would unseat Milford from the famous No.6 jumper.

“I’m interested in Jack Bird,” Bennett told The Courier-Mail on Tuesday.
“We’re interested, just like Newcastle or Cronulla. Jack Bird is a quality football player and he’s young.”
Asked if Milford would be moved to halfback to partner Bird in the halves, Bennett said: “No, that’s not been thought of or discussed.
“We’ve lost a quality player in Ben Hunt, we’ve got money in the cap to fill his place and that’s what our aim is.”
Bennett is adamant the Milford-Nikorima scrumbase alliance that will face the Titans can flourish and believes Bird could be a potent force in the lock position.
That scenario would enable Josh McGuire to return to the front row as Brisbane prepare for life after Adam Blair, who will be 32 when he comes off-contract next year.

On Tuesday Brisbane hierarchy were finalising their offer to Bird. The NSW Origin star will be offered a three-year deal worth $700,000 annually, well short of the massive $1.1m-a-season contract tabled by the Knights.
The Broncos are quietly confident of securing Bird but admit if the 22-year-old’s decision is motivated by money, they will lose out. Amid the Bird bidding war, Bennett is challenging Nikorima to step up.
The Kiwi Test utility has played 37 games off the bench for the Broncos but fancies himself as a halfback and Bennett has given him a six-week window to convince him he’s the successor to Hunt.
“We’ll back Kodi 100 per cent,” skipper Boyd said. “He’s trained well so far this week and has played for New Zealand in the halves so he’s a quality player.
“Kodi has a role and it’s not Ben Hunt’s role, it’s his role, so we just want him to play his game and do his best for the team.”

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...n/news-story/b096ee7d6dbce84949fe23765b8e9ac7
Finally some quotes from Bennett. I hope we don't get Bird now and look elsewhere
 
So the plan might be to play Bird at lock? I'm down for that, his ball playing and running ability would be huge from the forwards. I don't think McGuire has shown enough so far this season from that position, we're basically playing 3 props at this stage.
 
So the plan might be to play Bird at lock? I'm down for that, his ball playing and running ability would be huge from the forwards. I don't think McGuire has shown enough so far this season from that position, we're basically playing 3 props at this stage.
As i said elsewhere, Luke Lewis stated on NRL Tonight that he believes Bird can bring back the ball-playing role from days gone by.
 
Still looks like the journo is making up the 6 week window thing though.

Not really, that's just common sense, we're signing Bird regardless, but how Nikorima performs whilst Hunt is out will determine if we need to go to market to get a replacement for Hunt or if he's up to it.
 
This all seems so strange. Why would we play him at lock , can't even remember the last time we had a ball playing lock. And who will play 7 , im stumped.
 
Any news on Arrow? I'm assuming he's been sent back to play big minutes in order to prepare for our Origin bleed.
 
It was mentioned on Fox Sports that Bennett will indeed go to the market for a 7 if Knik doesn't impress during the duration of Hunt's absence. This is all irrespective of the Bird signing.
 
Feeling a lot better about the potential Bird signing.
 
Any news on Arrow? I'm assuming he's been sent back to play big minutes in order to prepare for our Origin bleed.

I remember Fittler saying that Bennett sent him back there to get more minutes.

Not sure if he was just guessing or he spoke to Bennett before the game.
 
Can't see bird playing lock his defence would never stand up to middle defence
 
Yep, this all sounds quite positive, seems to be a logical plan in place. I'm excited to see how we go without Hunt this weekend TBH.

I think even without Hunt we'll win comfortably this weekend, but to me the biggest test will be the next three weeks.

We play the Rabbitohs in Sydney, Panthers at home and Sea Eagles in Sydney.
 
Can't see bird playing lock his defence would never stand up to middle defence

I think if he had a full pre-season to make the transition and he bulked up a little bit he could handle it.

He is a very strong player. He has good upper body strength.

I can't see any reason why he can't make the transition successfully.
 
How much money do we actually have? Sounds like we've got a bit to spend? I'd prefer arrow in lock and bird in centre if we do sign him, personally I'm not worried if we don't get him.
 
It was mentioned on Fox Sports that Bennett will indeed go to the market for a 7 if Knik doesn't impress during the duration of Hunt's absence. This is all irrespective of the Bird signing.

I'd say Wayne already is in the market for a 7 . He is probably just stating this to not put to much pressure on him , but still g him up to take his time with both hands.
 

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