NEWS Panic stations? Why legend’s son is primed to salvage Broncos’ season

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Broncos premiership-winner Karmichael Hunt has declared Tristan Sailor the man to reignite the club’s premiership tilt, as last year’s grand finalists plunge into an injury crisis.

Brisbane were already without star prop Payne Haas and halfback Adam Reynolds due to knee injuries for the 34-12 defeat to the Panthers, and the situation worsened when marquee fullback Reece Walsh was sidelined four minutes into the contest.

Walsh has been ruled out for up to six weeks, having suffered a facial fracture from a head collision with Taylan May, and it now appears certain Sailor will earn an NRL recall for next week’s derby with the Cowboys.

Hunt revealed Sailor had been put “in cotton wool” and withdrawn from Souths Logan’s Queensland Cup clash with Norths Devils on Saturday, and the Magpies coach was adamant the 25-year-old could help salvage the Broncos’ plagued start to the campaign.

“Tristan’s a really smart football player, he has all the athletic capacity that you need to be a game breaker, but the one thing that’s not as obvious as the tangible speed and acceleration is his footy IQ and smarts,” Hunt told this masthead.

“Whether it’s outside Adam or Jock [Madden] and Ezra [Mam], Tristan is going to really allow those ball players to play what’s in front of them, but also get his outside backs some extra space.

“He’s got a good sense of game flow and momentum, as well. When you have swings of momentum or are missing players like Payne Haas he can provide some nice metres out of yardage and swing set momentum with one run.

“I don’t think Tristan will be too bothered about external noise around pressure. He’s a very smart guy and will realise that although, yes, it’s the Cowboys, Friday night, a sold-out stadium, at the end of the day, it’s another footy game.”

Even upon Walsh’s eventual comeback, Hunt believed Sailor could hold a mortgage on a super sub role long-term – a notion strengthened by Brisbane coach Kevin Walters’ admission it was a mistake not to include an outside back on his interchange.

While he was unsure whether that would come at the expense of current No.14 Tyson Smoothy or one of the three forwards, the 2006 champion saw similarities in Sailor to what Kalyn Ponga produced while playing lock off the bench on his State of Origin debut.

“I think wherever you put Tristan on the field, when it comes to attack he’ll provide some threat running and passing the ball – he could definitely fill a role similar to Kalyn in his Origin debut,” Hunt said.

“If Kevvie were to shake up his bench policies and consider Tristan at 14 … he could well and truly do a job there.

“Defensively, he’s played in the front line before, in the Q Cup he played half for quite a few games and can handle the workload … and I don’t think he’d have any drama handling the ruck at dummy-half.”

The decision to retain Sailor has proven a crucial move, after the Broncos signed him to a two-year deal and rejected Super League advances to keep him on the books – advances his father, NRL legend Wendell Sailor, revealed on Brisbane radio he attempted to convince him to take.

“He had an opportunity to go to Leeds on a three-year deal, but he wanted to stay at the Broncos because he believes that he can tighten that 14th spot,” Wendell said.

“I said to him ... ‘Tris, if you want to, why don’t you go Super League for a year and then maybe come back? Because I’ve got to tell you, Reece Walsh and Selwyn Cobbo, you’re not going to get to go there son.’

“He said, ‘I feel real comfortable at the Broncos, and I’m going to back myself.’”

Sydney Morning Herald
 
I'm looking forward to seeing how he goes, we all know he has talent.

Talk about pressure though 🙁
 
This is all that I could take from reading it too. Hope Sailor does well, but shit's going to be tough for a few weeks.

I'd love him to prove me wrong. He's got the attacking game for it to work. I'm not convinced yet he has all the one percenters in his game. Tbf to him, i dont think Reece has either, but his attacking output is god tier so you can accept he has to work on those things.
 
I'd love him to prove me wrong. He's got the attacking game for it to work. I'm not convinced yet he has all the one percenters in his game. Tbf to him, i dont think Reece has either, but his attacking output is god tier so you can accept he has to work on those things.

I don't want to come across as too harsh at the same time. I think the kid will be an excellent player in his career with the right development, but I want to win a premiership this year, and that doesn't happen with so many inexperienced players.

Recruitment team have sorta fallen over again.
 
I think they have been logical when we needed cap space, but losing the likes of Capes i dont think has been ideal
Yeah, agree. He was still contracted to us for this year, right?

I feel like Ikin's decisions were more calculated or deliberate,, and had a lot of thought gone into them.
 
Good to see the bs feel good articles have returned
 
I think they have been logical when we needed cap space, but losing the likes of Capes i dont think has been ideal
Certainly not ideal losing Capes nor Ben Ikin or ruining our preseason by going to Las Vegas.
We have made it difficult for ourselves this year and it’s already showing.
Losing Reyno, Payne and Reece of course hasn’t helped but even when they played we appeared to struggle.
Going to be a hard road for a bit.
 
Certainly not ideal losing Capes nor Ben Ikin or ruining our preseason by going to Las Vegas.
We have made it difficult for ourselves this year and it’s already showing.
Losing Reyno, Payne and Reece of course hasn’t helped but even when they played we appeared to struggle.
Going to be a hard road for a bit.
Of course we have struggled 3 quarters of our middle forward rotation have had shit seasons and we have had 2 games completely ruined by an injury early. Not to mention Vegas was a cluster **** beyond the Piakura injury. Our players just need a bit of stability, confidence and there run of luck. We have been more unlucky than anything so far imo.

No need for fucking panic stations because we haven’t been able to catch a break yet.
 
I know Andrew McCullough was a tackle bot, but an 80 minute hooker would do wonders for our bench selection.
 
I know Andrew McCullough was a tackle bot, but an 80 minute hooker would do wonders for our bench selection.
Agreed. If we are wasting two interchanges on the hooker position, and if we are also going to be playing Taupau, who can't do long minutes, it puts pressure on how we use our interchanges. It likely means Haas and Carrigan will be doing longer minutes, and that is something we can't be doing long-term.

Out of Walters and Smoothy, at this stage it seems Walters would be better suited to handle the full 80 minutes, but that is something that would probably hinder us more than benefit us.
 
I'm not convinced yet he has all the one percenters in his game.

This is the big concern for me. Whenever I've watched him play, his attack has been excellent, but his concentration and awareness when we don't have the ball seems to be lacking.

He has baulked at some important moments, or just gone completely missing.

I don't want to be too harsh on him, as he's only had a handful of chances, but it's an area of his game I think he really needs to focus on if he is to have any hope of being a regular first grade footy player.
 
Sailor will do fine, I'm more concerned with Madden performing tbh.

Sailor is a very similar player to Walsh, he trains with the main team as well so he should be a easy slot in, he is probably the best fullback out there not playing regular first grade.

Will not be surprised if this stretch of games he gets lands him a contract with an NRL team for next year, he should be playing at first grade tbh just has had bad luck with career setbacks.
 

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