Austin seeks Benji's six appeal

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He has played just 15 games in three years, but new Wests Tigers recruit Blake Austin has one goal in mind this summer: wearing the famed No. 6 jumper of Benji Marshall.

"That's the plan. Obviously I know that I'm not owed anything at this club. I come here with an opportunity to make it my own so I'm keen to get a good off-season under my belt," he said.

"But definitely that's the goal, to be the number six."

And the 22-year-old says he has no concerns filling the boots of one of the most decorated players to represent the club in Marshall. The premiership-winner Tiger left Concord at the end of this season with over 200 NRL games and 25 Tests to his name. In contrast, Austin featured just once for the Panthers in 2013.

"I put what he's done for this club aside. I can't emulate what he's done. I was a huge fan of Benji. I was never a Tigers fan per se, but you always tuned in when they were playing and watched closely at what he does," Austin said.

"But I'm here to do the little things that I do well and hopefully add something to the Tigers. I debuted almost three years ago and I would've wanted to have played more than 15 games by now.

"I'm fortunate to have played the games Penrith gave me, but I'm looking to find my feet and become a regular first grader."

With promising halfback Luke Brooks favoured to start in the No. 7, veteran Braith Anasta is likely to partner him in the halves at the start of the season. But Austin, along with utility Tim Moltzen, will challenge Anasta for the spot, and believes his game complements the talented Brooks.

"From what I've seen from him, he's a real traditional style halfback. He seems like he can grab the game, control it, which complements my game," Austin said.

"So then I can just sit back and concentrate on my running game, and then chime in with my kicking game here and there. I like the look of his style of play, he seems to have a real steady head.

"With Braith, I still feel like a young kid so I'm here to learn from him. Braith's had something like 10 years in the game now so he's obviously got a lot of knowledge and it'd be good to get some of his tips, but I'll be putting everything I can into nailing down the number six."

With the club's endless supply of junior talent, Austin reckons the Tigers are in a better position to rebuild than Penrith were two years ago.

"A couple of years ago, Penrith were in a spot where they were trying to rebuild, but there wasn't that flow of young kids coming through, which is why they went on a bit of a recruitment drive," Austin said.

"But rebuilding here, they've obviously got some great young talent. I'm sure the guys that were on display this year, guys like [David] Nofoaluma, [Tim] Simona, [Luke] Brooks, the couple of good young forwards they had, and even the kids that haven't debuted yet, can really add some stuff.

"I think the Tigers are in a good spot. I'm not sure if we're going straight for the title, but I'm confident we've got a good enough team to push for the eight."

http://www.nrl.com/austin-seeks-benjis-six-appeal/tabid/10874/newsid/75367/default.aspx
 
Id like to see him take the line on a bit more than I have when I have seen him play….he has the build, maybe not the confidence - yet
Brooks & Austin - Id like to see this combo succeed....hopefully they both get plenty of time next year
 
As I have said before, if fit Anasta will be in the starting 13 and after last years efforts in the forwards it doubt it will be their, so that only leaves one free number for him. Iam not saying it is right, but it will happen
 
@innsaneink said:
Id like to see him take the line on a bit more than I have when I have seen him play….he has the build, maybe not the confidence - yet
Brooks & Austin - Id like to see this combo succeed....**hopefully** they both get plenty of time next year

I hope so as well. With Tim (who sadly i think lacks alittle bit of ticker) and an aging Anasta as our other options, we really need Blake to step up and make the six his own.
 
Sounds good, if he steps up I think he might surprise us.

I've said before the prospect of starting 2014 with completely new halves could have its benefits.
 
Good confidence from the kid while not being overly cocky. I reckon he is the smokey in the side.
I have high hopes for him and reckon he will provide that running game that has been missing over the past few years. The key is to keep Brooks fit and never ever let Anasta play halfback again.
 
@innsaneink said:
Id like to see him take the line on a bit more than I have when I have seen him play….he has the build, maybe not the confidence - yet
Brooks & Austin - Id like to see this combo succeed....hopefully they both get plenty of time next year

I'm with you on this one Ink. I think Braith is past it and Austin still has room for improvement and the opportunity is there if he's good enough and backs himself.
 
@willow said:
@Milky said:
We cant have Anasta at 13, Fulton and Halatau are obviously auto-selections.

Halatau is not an automatic selection.

I think He is an Auto bench selection but you never know. Also on Austin i haven't seen much of him but what i have seen of him ( Mostly In the Nsw cup finals this year) He basically carried them with his running and kicking game he set-up most of their tries and scored a few too,but he also drifts in and out of games and that can sometimes be either a good thing or a bad thing Depending on the other half.we''ll have to wait and see next year.
 
I don't know why, but I really enjoyed that piece.

Sounds like Blake has a good head on his shoulders, knows he's not necessarily guaranteed a walk up start, is keen to learn and has realistic goals.
 
@innsaneink said:
Id like to see him take the line on a bit more than I have when I have seen him play….he has the build, maybe not the confidence - yet
Brooks & Austin - Id like to see this combo succeed....hopefully they both get plenty of time next year

He reminds me of Sutton Ink , so I see the point you are making
 
@willow said:
@Milky said:
We cant have Anasta at 13, Fulton and Halatau are obviously auto-selections.

Halatau is not an automatic selection.

i think he is an auto into the 17, not the starting side though. Will be a regular on the bench though. But bar injuries or some great form, shouldnt be in the 13.
 
I see a Tom Humble type player,Bradman of reserve grade but a Eddie Cowan in the top grade. Could be wrong and plenty of better judges rate him, but his biggest challenge will be getting into the top grade. I really think the only way he will get the six gig is if we start the season busted and Potter is really under the pump to survive and that is always a chance
 

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