NEWS The 36-minute energy boost that has Reece primed to inspire Broncos

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Thirty-six minutes of Origin football for the Maroons in Game III has re-lit a fire in Reece Walsh to fight, do all the little things right and take that back to the Broncos for the back end of this season.

Injected into the game in the 44th minute after Sam Walker left the field for a HIA, the difference in energy was palpable, with coach Billy Slater noting “the injection of Reece and Jeremiah (Nanai) created some opportunities for us”.

Walsh looked dangerous from the outset, but it was to no avail, with the Blues finishing the game 30-12 victors to claim a 2-1 series win.

As Cameron Munster put it, "when he gets the ball in his hand, he's a freak player, very elusive... he's very scary".

"We tried to get as much ball to him as we could... it looked good at times, but we didn't get the chocolates," Munster said.

At full-time, a visibly emotional Walsh handed his boots to a young girl doing it tough, as a nod to her resilience.

“It’s always nice, being able to be with the Queenslanders, that support us through thick and thin,” Walsh said.

“That little girl said that she’d been through a bit. A true fighter… and that’s who we are as Queenslanders, we’re fighters. Backs against the wall. That’s what we do, we fight.

“To see that courage in her is very inspirational. To see warriors like that go through their battles and their journeys.”

Walsh, showing that same fight, had the Blues on edge with his speed and agility, busting out of six tackles, but his moment didn’t come in Game III.

“It was good to get back out there,” he said.

“Obviously I wanted to stay ready through camps two and three. Got out there, we were in a tough spot… I just wanted to go out there and try and make a difference and do what I could for the team.

“I just went out there and did my job. I don't think I did anything special. I think Queensland and then the boys needed me to do my job and I tried to do that as best I could.

“We didn't get the result so it doesn't really matter at the end of the day, we didn't win.”

Walsh said he enjoyed playing in the halves for moments of the game, eager to play whatever role he needed to as the Maroons tried to claw their way back.

“I grew up playing in the halves… I actually enjoyed it a lot,” he said.

“That might be something for the future for myself.”

Walsh said being back in the Maroons environment had lifted his confidence heading back to the Broncos, who are riding an eight-game losing streak.

“Whenever you can get in these environments and be a sponge off some of the greatest players, go up against the greatest players in the game, I feel like it's only going to put yourself in a good position,” he said.

“We are battling back at home (at Broncos), but I feel like we've still got a lot of a lot of fight left in us.

“(I’ll) get back there, we'll work our backsides off, like we've been doing, and let our hard work and actions do the talking for us.”

The Broncos roster is looking more experienced, with key players like Payne Haas and Pat Carrigan back in action.

“If we can get that consistent team on paper and that continuity together, I feel like if there's any team in the comp that can come from where we are, I feel like it's us,” Walsh said.

“That starts with us working hard.

“Like I said, being in these environments, it shows all the little things that you need to do.

“I'm looking forward to the challenge of the back end of this year. I know our boys are eager to get stuck in, work hard. I know the boys are back training, working hard and I can't wait to get back with my brothers and go to war and take all this challenge head-on.

“I’d being lying if I said (Origin) didn’t give that inspiration and bit of hunger to get back to clubland and play good footy.

“At the end of the day, what I’m here for is to win a premiership. I just can’t wait to get back with my brothers, get around them and work towards finals with them.”

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Walsh and Ponga switching up who was at second receiver and who was out the back on the swing plays looked dangerous. Mam and Walsh doing a similar sort of play in club land could really open the edges.
 
Walsh at 5/8 would be a nightmare for other teams. His runs last night were making a NSW defensive line that was working effectively start to unravel. Imagine the damage he would do to a standard NRL side if he was told run first then look to pass later.
He was fresh though gotta remember. Most of everybody out there had already played a half of footy. I was sure he was going to score at some point.
 
I would also say there's no reason he cant have more of a run threat while playing 1 for us (his running was already pretty damn good last year), which will make him even harder to predict if he has both a great passing game and running game. We need to be better at getting him the ball at the right times.

I think especially when Reynolds isnt playing he should already be doing most our long kicking regardless of him playing as fb.

Keeping him at 1 he has to do a lot less tackling too. Not to say he won't play halves eventually, just don't think it needs rushing.
 
He was fresh though gotta remember. Most of everybody out there had already played a half of footy. I was sure he was going to score at some point.
True he was fresh but none of the other bench players for either side caused that much panic in the defence when they came on as Walsh did. It's water under the bridge now but I also thought that Slater in the heat of the moment got it a bit wrong with leaving Capewell on the field for so long when he was obviously struggling in defence and was showing little in attack. Especially with Nanai getting splinters sitting on the bench.
 
I would also say there's no reason he cant have more of a run threat while playing 1 for us (his running was already pretty damn good last year), which will make him even harder to predict if he has both a great passing game and running game. We need to be better at getting him the ball at the right times.

I think especially when Reynolds isnt playing he should already be doing most our long kicking regardless of him playing as fb.

Keeping him at 1 he has to do a lot less tackling too. Not to say he won't play halves eventually, just don't think it needs rushing.
He definitely needs to up his running game.

I think he doesn't because he doesn't want to be unavailable for the next play.

He wants to take shot on shot on shot.... he always wants the ball in his hands.

But if he can up his running game, especially early, it will get him into the game whilst being low risk. Doesn't need him to be at the back of shape running at an edge, just get in there and take some hitups in yardage after someone's had a good previous run.

Take a simple shot with a show and go... and work for quick ptb.

Found it funny in origin, the kick that Best ran back for the try came from Walsh... but he basically took it out of Munster's.

I think it was a good kick, but just found it funny that he was like a skittish kid and just snatched at the ball because it was in his range... he knew it wasnt for him as well.
 
Imagine if we had a big boot like Reece to match Moses last night.
 
Imagine if we had a big boot like Reece to match Moses last night.
Both teams kept kicking it straight to someone or in a fashion where they could catch it on the full. I kept yelling at my tv to land it on the grass because it was wet and slippery and would be unpredictable. When we eventually started doing it we got a few favourable results. If max plath gets his timing on the run correct we would have had a great finish to the game, win or lose……
I’m more upset at max plath than anybody else last night lol.
 
Both teams kept kicking it straight to someone or in a fashion where they could catch it on the full. I kept yelling at my tv to land it on the grass because it was wet and slippery and would be unpredictable. When we eventually started doing it we got a few favourable results. If max plath gets his timing on the run correct we would have had a great finish to the game, win or lose……
I’m more upset at max plath than anybody else last night lol.
Koula had a nightmare stint at fullback but was not punished for any of his errors. Klein and co saved his ass.
 
He's electric when he runs the ball. The more he runs it the less he's firing bullet passes to blokes who can't catch them 😂
 
I have zero confidence in Reece doing the little things right. That's his kryptonite.
Time for him to put up.
 
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