BIRD’S RADLEY ROLE
Telegraph story.
St George Illawarra coach Anthony Griffin is ready to give Jack Bird the chance to emulate the success of Victor Radley and Cameron Murray by starting him at lock when the season begins.
Bird’s recent career has been beset with injuries but he has enjoyed his first off-season in a long time and his reward will be the chance to find a permanent home in the back row.
Bird would seem an ideal fit for the lock position, which has seemingly become even more valuable under the changes to the rules in recent seasons.
Radley and Murray are the archetypal players in the 13 jersey and Bird offers a similar skill set that could allow him to flourish in the role.
He would also benefit from finding a permanent home, having spent much of his career moving between centre, five-eighth and the back row.
“With Jack, I have had a couple of good chats with him over the offseason,” Griffin said.
“I would say (he will play) somewhere around the ball, in the back row. Last year he was just doing rehab on his knee and he didn’t do much.
“This year will be his first real offseason for four or five years.”
Pressed on whether he could see Bird playing lock, Griffin said: “Probably around there — bit like a Radley, Murray type of player.
Jack Bird is likely to play lock next season. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty
“He can play six as well, which with our young halves there might be a point in the season where we need to throw him in there for a couple of weeks or so.
“Mainly we will be looking at him in that lock area.”
Bird entered the final year of his deal on November 1 and is free to begin talks with rival clubs about the 2023 season. However, it is understood the Dragons have indicated they are keen to keep him and talks have begun between the club and Bird’s camp.
The former NSW player is coming off a solid return to the Dragons, having finally put his injury woes behind him. His talent is without question. His achilles heel has been injury in recent seasons but there is genuine hope at the Dragons that he has put that in the past.
He will be a key figure this season, albeit in a side that has significantly strengthened over the off-season with the likes of George Burgess, Aaron Woods, Francis Molo and Jaydn Su’A.
“We didn’t have any (middle forwards) last year,” Griffin said in relation to the signing of Burgess, Woods and Molo.
“We had Vaughany (Paul Vaughan) and then he left. Jack was underdone. Blake Lawrie is a good tough kid but we just didn’t have anything around him to help him.
“We stocked up well there and did it well with the cap.”