It's make or break time for Luke Walsh

By Curtis Woodward / Expert

Despite a disastrous 2011 campaign and many suggesting an even worse 2012, the Penrith Panthers have re-signed much maligned playmaker Luke Walsh for another three years.

There are no guarantees in the National Rugby League and only time will tell if Walsh lasts at the foot of the mountains.

In a somewhat confusing move from the Panthers, Walsh has been gift wrapped a brand new contract despite Penrith’s 12th place finish last season.

Walsh joined the club from Newcastle in 2009 and steered his new team to an 11th finish and a second place finish in 2010 – a year in which Penrith overachieved.

The scary signs for Panthers fans came last year when their reliance on the attacking kick found them out. Opposition coaches had them scouted and Walsh was a sitting duck.

Walsh is obviously delighted with the decision.

“It’s great Ivan (Cleary) and the coaching staff have shown such confidence in me. I can’t wait to repay them on the field,” he said.

The Newcastle native did as much on Friday night helping Penrith defeat arch-rivals Parramatta 26-10 at CUA Stadium.

“I find it pretty easy. We haven’t got much of a game plan actually, Ivan’s just told us to play what you see and that’s how it should be. That suits our game and it suits our team,” he said.

But sources close to the club have suggested that Walsh wasn’t the first choice at all.

“The club wanted Peter Wallace back.” one source said.

“But when that stalled they snapped up Walsh for half the price.”

If Walsh was not your first choice at halfback, and therefore not in your plans going forward, do you give him a three-year contract extension?

What if the Panthers struggle and Walsh doesn’t perform?

Penrith are going through a rebuilding stage from the bottom up. General manager Phil Gould and new coach Ivan Cleary have one of the biggest jobs in Australian sport ahead of them. Understandably, in a result driven business, contract announcements are always a good thing.

But if their season nosedives, some of the blame will go on the shoulders of Walsh. Recent history has shown that contracts mean nothing in the NRL.

It is of course only February and the NRL season hasn’t even started yet. But know this: 2012 will make or break Walsh, shiny new contract or not.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2012-02-21T13:02:35+00:00

Curtis Woodward

Expert


thats the plan guy

2012-02-21T10:39:34+00:00

Scott L

Guest


Curttis kan u write everyday man! im an afl guy but i dig ur stuff!

2012-02-21T03:04:16+00:00

Gareth

Guest


Being a halfback is pretty tough in this day and age. Every team needs a quality halfback, but in reality most clubs have to settle for someone who'll get the job done without excelling. Luke Walsh might be a middle of the road kind of player, but last season we saw Daly Cherry-Evans and Sam Williams play a lot of footy, this season we've got Adam Reynolds thrust into the limelight, as well as countless other blokes who'll slot in for a handful of games as necessary. When the best option a club has is to drop a talented young bloke in the deep end with fingers crossed, someone like Luke Walsh doesn't seem too bad.

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