The Roosters have snapped up Leigh halfback Drew Hutchison from England as the possible long-term replacement for veteran Cooper Cronk.
A former Dragon and Junior Kangaroo, the 23-year-old had a breakout season for Leigh last year to earn a deal with the Roosters.
With Cronk likely to retire at the end of this year, Hutchison is now in the box seat to replace the former Test halfback as the Roosters’ long-term playmaker alongside Luke Keary.
Hutchison played a handful of NRL games for the Dragons in 2015 as a raw 20-year-old but has matured considerably since then.
The talented half is set to fight it out for the job of filling Cronk’s shoes with another new recruit, ex-Knight Brock Lamb.
A former Dragon and Junior Kangaroo, the 23-year-old had a breakout season for Leigh last year to earn a deal with the Roosters.
With Cronk likely to retire at the end of this year, Hutchison is now in the box seat to replace the former Test halfback as the Roosters’ long-term playmaker alongside Luke Keary.
Hutchison played a handful of NRL games for the Dragons in 2015 as a raw 20-year-old but has matured considerably since then.
The talented half is set to fight it out for the job of filling Cronk’s shoes with another new recruit, ex-Knight Brock Lamb.
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