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Wing clipped? Sutton in play for No.6
Glenn Jackson | February 16, 2009
South Sydney coach Jason Taylor has revealed his plans for John Sutton to make the Rabbitohs' five-eighth position "his own" this season, a move that has significant ramifications for Craig Wing.
Sutton was one of the Rabbitohs' best in their 38-4 defeat of Penrith at Coffs Harbour on Saturday night as Wing remained on the sidelines, unable to train fully due to off-season ankle surgery.
Wing returned to the Rabbitohs from Sydney Roosters at the start of 2007 to play in the halves but one year down the track, his future again looks to be at hooker.
"He [Sutton] was one of our best players in the game," Taylor said. "Right from the start of the pre-season, that's the decision we made. He's been spending all his time at five-eighth, and there hasn't been any messing around. He knows exactly what his role's going to be. That was only his first game but the signs are good."
Sutton has spent time at No.6 before but in recent years has been predominantly a back-rower, with occasional but certainly not consistent success. One of the club's most talented players, much has been expected from Sutton, and now with a long-term position in one of the chief playmaking roles his for the taking, Taylor expects him to deliver alongside second-year halfback Chris Sandow.
"He [Sutton] is still only 24, but he's one of our more experienced players now, and he's one of our most talented players," Taylor said.
"He and I talked about the fact that I'd like him to make the position his own, and lead our team. He'll take a bit of pressure off Chris, as far as that leadership goes, getting the team around the field, because Chris is only in his second year, and that might be a bit daunting. Chris isn't worried about it, but it's good for someone else to be helping with that."
The Panthers were vastly understrength against the Rabbitohs - as they were in a 34-12 defeat by Parramatta in Griffith with a separate squad on the same night - with coach Matthew Elliott saying: "It was a little bit man against boys [against Souths], but that wasn't unanticipated."
Young forwards Tim Grant and Sam McKendry were impressive in a losing side, however there are fears Junior Moors suffered a broken ankle.
Gold Coast also suffered a loss, 24-18 to Brisbane, however the Titans had two significant gains. Former Queensland winger Chris Walker made his long-awaited return for almost two years after an Achilles injury appeared to have ended his career. Titans signing Will Zillman played his first game since he suffered a knee injury for Canberra early last season.
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/new...in-play-for-no6/2009/02/15/1234632646455.html
Glenn Jackson | February 16, 2009
South Sydney coach Jason Taylor has revealed his plans for John Sutton to make the Rabbitohs' five-eighth position "his own" this season, a move that has significant ramifications for Craig Wing.
Sutton was one of the Rabbitohs' best in their 38-4 defeat of Penrith at Coffs Harbour on Saturday night as Wing remained on the sidelines, unable to train fully due to off-season ankle surgery.
Wing returned to the Rabbitohs from Sydney Roosters at the start of 2007 to play in the halves but one year down the track, his future again looks to be at hooker.
"He [Sutton] was one of our best players in the game," Taylor said. "Right from the start of the pre-season, that's the decision we made. He's been spending all his time at five-eighth, and there hasn't been any messing around. He knows exactly what his role's going to be. That was only his first game but the signs are good."
Sutton has spent time at No.6 before but in recent years has been predominantly a back-rower, with occasional but certainly not consistent success. One of the club's most talented players, much has been expected from Sutton, and now with a long-term position in one of the chief playmaking roles his for the taking, Taylor expects him to deliver alongside second-year halfback Chris Sandow.
"He [Sutton] is still only 24, but he's one of our more experienced players now, and he's one of our most talented players," Taylor said.
"He and I talked about the fact that I'd like him to make the position his own, and lead our team. He'll take a bit of pressure off Chris, as far as that leadership goes, getting the team around the field, because Chris is only in his second year, and that might be a bit daunting. Chris isn't worried about it, but it's good for someone else to be helping with that."
The Panthers were vastly understrength against the Rabbitohs - as they were in a 34-12 defeat by Parramatta in Griffith with a separate squad on the same night - with coach Matthew Elliott saying: "It was a little bit man against boys [against Souths], but that wasn't unanticipated."
Young forwards Tim Grant and Sam McKendry were impressive in a losing side, however there are fears Junior Moors suffered a broken ankle.
Gold Coast also suffered a loss, 24-18 to Brisbane, however the Titans had two significant gains. Former Queensland winger Chris Walker made his long-awaited return for almost two years after an Achilles injury appeared to have ended his career. Titans signing Will Zillman played his first game since he suffered a knee injury for Canberra early last season.
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/new...in-play-for-no6/2009/02/15/1234632646455.html