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    The Sydney Roosters are preparing to unleash the world's biggest halfback on the NRL this season.

    With Mitchell Pearce and Todd Carney likely to play representative football, and Carney injured for the opening to the season, coach Brian Smith needs to groom a back-up.

    His plan is to squeeze 193cm, 104kg monster Jonathan Ford into a No.7 jersey.

    The 21-year-old Cook Islands' representative has been one of the Roosters' most impressive trainers and will get an opportunity in the halves in the trials.

    He's the second tallest at the club behind Jason Ryles and heavier than anyone else in the backline.

    But incredibly Ford played matches at halfback for feeder club Newtown last year, and may be asked to crouch down and feed the scrum in the NRL if Pearce is selected in Origin as expected.

    "I had a bit of a write-up with Newtown when I played halfback last year and they chased it up and said I was the world's biggest halfback," said Ford, who debuted with two matches at centre and fullback for the Roosters in the final rounds of last season.

    "I enjoyed playing halfback. I'd been playing five-eighth all my life pretty much ... but it's not much different. It's more in the number and a bit more responsibility."

    Retired star Trent Barrett was considered an oversized No.7 for St George Illawarra, and his dimensions are more than 10cm and 10kg less than Ford.

    Smith said Ford and Anasta were pencilled into relieve Carney and Pearce during Origin, although a lot could change between now and May.

    With Carney likely to miss one or two matches to start the season, Ford is in the running, however it's more likely Anasta will simply revert to five-eighth.

    "Johno will be a contender for that, but the most obvious thing is just to put Braith back there for a week or two," said Smith, who brought Newcastle-born Ford down with him from the Knights.

    "Johno did a nice job for us last year when he got his chance.

    "He's turned into the world's biggest halfback Johno. He's showing the benefits of a second pre-season and a feeling that he belongs in the club.

    "He knows everyone and he knows what's required so it'll be interesting to see.

    "The importance of pre-season for someone like him is massive. If he excels in pre-season games he might just show us that he's ready to have a crack at it."

    Ford said he's relishing the chance he'll have in the trials to prove his worth in the traditionally small-man's position and declared he's ready to slot into the halves whenever needed this season.

    "Yeah, 100 per cent, I'd put my hand up," he said.

    "I need to keep training hard and hopefully I'll pull through. It's looking like (Peace and Carney) will get a run (in Origin).

    "It's a good opportunity for myself to get out there and show what I've been training for."

  • #2
    He won't stay at halfback being that big. I remember reading Jason Ryles played a lot of his younger days at halfback as well before being moved into the pigs.

    I know, let's turn him into a backrower, we need more of them.

    Chook.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Chook View Post
      He won't stay at halfback being that big. I remember reading Jason Ryles played a lot of his younger days at halfback as well before being moved into the pigs.

      I know, let's turn him into a backrower, we need more of them.

      Chook.
      Smithy's grooming him for fullback, look out dugan!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by beguurk View Post
        Smithy's grooming him for fullback, look out dugan!
        I didn't realize he was that big. Impressive! I think he is only a stop-gap player in the halves but it will be interesting to see how he goes. I was also thinking he might make a good fullback after Mini moves on. He made a couple of errors when he got a start in FG last year but I thought he went ok. I think he injured his knee early in the game. However, at the time he was harshly criticised by a lot of people on the forum. I'm interested in seeing how he develops.

        One of the most interesting thing for me each season is seeing someone really step up, sometimes out of the blue. Maybe Ford might show us something.

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        • #5
          As a QLD supporter I really hope Mythical Pearce is selected for NSW again.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by darque View Post
            As a QLD supporter I really hope Mythical Pearce is selected for NSW again.
            Still would prefer Mythical Pearce in my team than Crim Sandow !

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hawkeye View Post
              Still would prefer Mythical Pearce in my team than Crim Sandow !
              Boom Boom - Nice one Hawkeye...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Hawkeye View Post
                Still would prefer Mythical Pearce in my team than Crim Sandow !
                LMAO
                What an excellent riposte you crafted there Hawkeye.
                "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

                Thomas Jefferson

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                • #9
                  Ford is like a young John Sutton/Feleti Mateo IMO. Same build, same playing style. Rangy, tall, good offload and strong upper body, skillful ballplayer.

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                  • #10
                    I think what Smithy is doing here is getting Ford to familiarize him self with the first graders as last year he came in cold.
                    A bit the same with Carney last year from fullback.
                    Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

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