Wing switch an option as Warriors ponder changing RTS role
Champions mentor Andrew Webster yields things haven’t gone to design with Roger Tuivasa-Sheck’s transition to the focuses and isn’t precluding a change to the wing to get him more included.
Averaging just shy of 20 receipts for each game, Tuivasa-Sheck’s chances ready aren’t too distant appreciated by driving focuses like Joey Manu (22.7 per game) and Valentine Holmes (20.6 per game), however his humble going after yield clarifies that the 2018 Dawdle M Decoration champ isn’t being set in places to show his full capacity.
Through his initial 11 games since rejoining the Heroes following more than two years in rugby association, RTS has only one attempt help, four line breaks and three attempts to his name.
While he’s named Tuivasa-Sheck to begin at focus again for Saturday’s conflict with the Bulldogs, Webster says a transition to the wing isn’t impossible before long in the event that it assists his star with enrolling see more ball.
“I have been transparent that I don’t feel like I have made it function too as it could,” Webster said when gotten some information about Tuivasa-Sheck’s advancement as a middle.
“We’ve seen it in glimpses, haven’t we?
“[Against the Broncos] I was dazzled with his protective exertion, his handles, he had a few great does and got difficult situations multiple times with 15-meter runs.
“I simply wish he had more chances to make it happen.
“That is essential for my obligation, to offer him more chances to show what he can do.
“Nothing is impossible… the wingers really get more ball these days than the focuses.
“We’ll ensure we adjust when the right circumstance comes.”
Tuivasa-Sheck was quick to stay away from inquiries concerning his place of inclination on the field this week, that’s what let media know “focus is the position I’m given and focus is the position I’ll play”.