Sam Walker, after a nine-month absence, has returned to training, presenting Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson with a crucial decision. Walker himself is unsure about his readiness for first grade.
With Walker sidelined, the Roosters' halves combination of Lachlan Lam and Drew Hutchison has yielded a 4-3 record, losing to Canterbury and Canberra despite building promising leads. Walker's contributions to team meetings offer him insight into their evolution.
Walker's return raises questions about the need for Daly Cherry-Evans's signing, especially considering that Lam's agent has suggested the possibility of a loan to another club should Cherry-Evans join. Hutchison's decision to not extend his contract with the Roosters further complicates the situation, as he has garnered interest from the Cowboys.
Walker expressed confidence in Lam and Hutchison's performances, highlighting their distinctive playing styles and impressive growth. He also praised the contributions of several younger players who have recently secured NRL opportunities. He looks forward to potentially playing alongside them.
“It was good to open the lungs up, and they were definitely burning there, but it was just so good to be back out here playing.
“I’m not sure about first grade next week. I’d say I’m ready, but I’ll leave that and see what Robbo wants to do. Today was just the first day back out there, and it’s weird, but you do wonder if you’ve still got it.
“You do question yourself a little bit, even though you shouldn’t, so it was good to knock that out and be back doing what I love.”
Since Savala’s elevation to the No.7 jumper with a booming long kicking game and improving game-management skills, the Roosters have a 4-3 record with him and Smith in the halves.
Two of those losses against NRL front-runners Canterbury and Canberra could have easily been reversed, given the Roosters - 10th on the ladder - had established what should have been match-winning leads.
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Walker’s involvement in spine meetings and video sessions has given him a front-row seat to the pair’s evolution, which has also, in turn, prompted questions of whether Cherry-Evans’ signing is truly needed.
Savala’s agent Steve Gillis has previously raised the prospect of loaning him to a rival club if Cherry-Evans arrives next year, given Salava is contracted until the end of 2026. Smith, meanwhile, knocked back a Roosters extension last year with a mind to upping his value as a starting half this season, and has attracted interest from the Cowboys.
“[Smith and Savala] have done a very good job, they’ve come in with confidence and backed the way they play,” Walker said.
“They’ve both got pretty distinct styles of play, and it’s exciting to see them approach the game and make some big strides in the NRL.
“There’s been a lot of our young guys that we’ve been watching at training and in reserve grade, they’ve taken that next step and are starting to get their NRL opportunities.
“They’re taking those chances with both hands, and I’m really looking forward to playing with these guys - the improvement’s really cool to see and there’s a lot more to come too.”
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