The Sydney Roosters are set to move Blake Ferguson into the centres in 2017 following his eye-catching performances for Australia on the recent Four Nations tour.
Ferguson has been mainly used as a winger and fullback by the tricolours in recent times, with coach Trent Robinson unsure if he had the finesse to play in the centres.
But the tall utility back was named man of the match playing in the centres against the Kiwis in the Four Nations and also won the Harry Sunderland Medal as Australia’s player of the series.
It’s why the Roosters are shopping Dale Copley around for next season - despite the fact he is still under contract.
In a new-look backline, former Shark and Eel Michael Gordon will play at fullback and promising youngster Latrell Mitchell will take Ferguson’s wing spot.
Ferguson has been mainly used as a winger and fullback by the tricolours in recent times, with coach Trent Robinson unsure if he had the finesse to play in the centres.
But the tall utility back was named man of the match playing in the centres against the Kiwis in the Four Nations and also won the Harry Sunderland Medal as Australia’s player of the series.
It’s why the Roosters are shopping Dale Copley around for next season - despite the fact he is still under contract.
In a new-look backline, former Shark and Eel Michael Gordon will play at fullback and promising youngster Latrell Mitchell will take Ferguson’s wing spot.
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