English giant Alex Walmsley becomes NRL’s most in-demand prospect
Nathan Ryan, FOX SPORTS
October 27, 2017 6:00am
WHEN Alex Walmsley decides to make the jump to the NRL he’ll become the most in-demand player in the game.
Make no mistake about it.
With a year on his contract with St Helens still to run, the England forward already has four NRL sides eager to land his signature.
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It’s understood Newcastle, Wests Tigers, St George Illawarra and Parramatta have all discussed Walmsley internally.
“I’m at a stage of my career where the next decision I make is where I want to go with my career,” Walmsley told
foxsports.com.au.
“As a player, I want to play with the best and do the best I can. Whether that’s in Super League or elsewhere, that’s yet to be decided.
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Alex Walmsley of England.
“I want to play international football and I want to win competitions. I’m halfway through my career now and hopefully I can win a few more things.
At 27, Walmsley knows he’s in the prime of his career and the clock is ticking for him to make the move to Australia.
At 115 kilos and standing 196cm, Walmsley is an intimidating presence.
He made his Super League debut for the Saints in 2013 and won a premiership with the club the following season.
In 2015 he was nominated for the Man of Steel award and named in the annual Dream Team, the Super League’s version of the Dally M team of the year.
While he admits a move to the NRL is likely on the cards, he can’t guarantee it’ll be next season.
Alex Walmsley named in the England WC team.
“I have 12 months left on my deal,” he said.
“I’m under contract. I haven’t had any talks with anyone. I’ve not ruled anything out. I’m happy at St Helens. I’m at a stage of my career now where I have to do what’s best for myself.
“I’ve always been open about the NRL and it’s something I’d never rule out. It would be daft for myself to rule it out. I still have 12 months left with Saints and it’s probably something we’ll decide early next year. It’s the best competition in the world. I wouldn’t rule anything out at this time.”
Leaving his newborn son, Atticus, behind to make his debut for England, Walmsley’s family will join him in Australia next month.
Unlike a crucial game against Wakefield in September, Walmsley will be able to play plenty of minutes.
It was just a month ago the big unit left the field in full playing kit to race to the hospital to be by the side of his partner Simone who had gone into labour.
“It was a funny one,” he said.
“I went to Wakefield on an away game and my wife was due on the weekend of the game.
“I was an hour and a half away. It was a fair journey. I got the message late in the second half and I was playing well at the time. I was pretty annoyed I got pulled off.
“I said to Justin Holbrook the head coach, ‘what are you doing? I’m not gassed’ and he said Simone has gone into labour.
“I missed it by a little bit. We got a win and I had a little boy.”
Keeping tabs on the NRL from abroad, Walmsley offered Aaron Woods and David Klemmer’s names as players he keeps tabs on.
Providing he takes the field as part of Wayne Bennett’s World Cup 17, he’ll get to literally rub shoulders with them during Friday’s opening fixture in Melbourne.
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