'Put a shoulder through someone': Debutant's wild ride from Shute Shield to No.10 vs Crusaders

By Christy Doran / Editor

Called up to start in the No.10 jersey against the Crusaders in Christchurch on debut, Max Burey might just have Super Rugby’s toughest task.

But the 24-year-old from Wagga Wagga isn’t overthinking it.

“I don’t want to dwell on things too much, just put a shoulder through someone,” he said.

While Burey might be about to experience Super Rugby’s toughest first-up assignment, the playmaker’s journey to Super Rugby already speaks volumes of his resilience.

Burey has been steering the ship for Northern Suburbs after making the move to the big smoke as an teenager.

It’s those years of hardening in the Shute Shield that have many excited about Burey’s opportunity.

Max Burey has gone from playing for Northern Suburbs to wearing the Force No.10 jersey against the Crusaders. Photo: Karen Watson

Not only does it point to the pathways in Australian rugby, but the years of running it into the teeth of the defence on Saturday afternoons against fully grown men have many pleased.  

Late last year, having been asked to join Simon Cron at the Force, he was awarded the side’s most valuable player during their short tour of Japan.

A contract wasn’t forthcoming, but the country kid was soon after asked by John Manenti to join Australia’s sevens team on the highest stage by playing in Hong Kong and Singapore.

After returning from his brief stint with the national sevens squad, Burey spent weeks traveling over to Perth on a Sunday to train with the Force before returning later in the week to saddle up in Shute Shield.

Simon Cron has called up Max Burey from his former Shute Shield side to take on the Crusaders. Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images

After injuries to Bryce Hegarty and Bayley Kuenzle, Simon Cron could have shuffled Hamish Stewart into the No.10 jersey but it says plenty about the youngster’s skill set and maturity that he has been thrown in the deep end against the Crusaders.

Burey knows the chance could well be a sliding doors moment in his career.

“It’s definitely a good opportunity for me,” he said.

“Heading forward, however I perform will dictate my future but I’m not fazed about that. I’m pretty happy to be sitting at the pub telling blokes I used to play on that TV.

“It’s a pretty big-name team with a lot of stars. They’ve been quite good for the last couple of years but I think for me, what better way to challenge yourself and see where you are at?”

Max Burey will run out in the No.10 jersey for the Force against the Crusaders. Photo: Western Force

Burey will go head-to-head with Super Rugby’s best playmaker Richie Mo’unga, who will link back with Test outside back Will Jordan after the star’s return from an ongoing concussion issue.

While the Crusaders’ pack is formidable, the Force have welcomed back Test prop Santiago Medrano in a huge boost after their set-piece was smashed last week.

2019 World Cup Wallaby Isi Naisarani also returns and his ability to find space around the ruck will help the Force’s ability to get on the front-foot.

Burey says the past couple of weeks has been about catching up on the detail of his role.

Just as important is his teammates getting on the same page, with Burey an instinctive playmaker who keeps defenders guessing in much the same way as livewire halfback Issak Fines-Leleiwasa.

It’s no surprise the duo have already formed a connection and are hoping to catch the Crusaders napping.

“We definitely want that fast start, fast-paced game,” Burey said.

“Hopefully that can maybe unsettle the Crusaders, although I’m sure they’re quite accustomed to that. 

“Me and ‘Finsey’ have a great relationship off the pitch and I think that transfers onto the field and hopefully [we] can play up-tempo and have a good connection.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-05-06T04:33:20+00:00

John Ferguson

Expert


I agree but it is just such a shame because I think he wants to play 10 and that's why he moved to the Force.

2023-05-05T21:59:57+00:00

jcmasher

Roar Rookie


I actually don’t see a nationwide NPC ever being established. The cost of running it over such a long distance would be excessive. I think that each franchise needs to build an internal 3rd tier. Probably easy for QLD and NSW but difficult for VIC and ACT so maybe they’d need to combine for one

2023-05-05T13:01:01+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


I clearly can't speak to his mental state but he is a team player and the team needs him at 12 this weekend not 10. If he wasn't such a good 12 I guess he may have more opportunities at 10 but that is pure speculation.

2023-05-05T11:16:29+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I guess funny, like beauty, is in the eyes of the beholder

2023-05-05T11:13:41+00:00

Ed

Roar Rookie


Larkham went to Lyneham High/Dickson College.

2023-05-05T11:12:40+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I think the comment pretty clearly made the distinction between playing against men in SS and playing against schoolboys on a more typical pathway. And there can be an advantage from that for sure. Shute Shield (or Hospital or Dent etc) isn't an ideal pathway to SR because nobody easily makes the step from amateur to pro but it's what we've got until and unless we find a way to fund the money trap that is/was an NRC.

2023-05-05T11:08:23+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Not all Sydney clubs

2023-05-05T11:00:41+00:00

John Ferguson

Expert


This says a lot about where Stewart sits in the pecking order, must be a hard pill to swallow. Good luck to Burey but Stewart must be weathering a stormy sea mentally.

2023-05-05T10:02:51+00:00

ols

Roar Pro


Doctor ......NRC? Acronym for No Rugby Competition

2023-05-05T09:59:35+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


What a terrific story, commuting to and from Perth. Best of luck young man. Play well

2023-05-05T08:43:24+00:00

tuohyred

Roar Rookie


Canberra always had great "club ethos" Force starting to look similar. Took in "strays" and developed them. Also locals: Matt Giteau, George Gregan - Christian Brothers Saint Edmunds Joe Roff - Marist Marco Caputo - Daramalan Are they not all celebrating Mack Hansen?) Larkham - grammar

2023-05-05T08:02:18+00:00

Cadfael

Roar Guru


He plays for Norths, that should be enough!

2023-05-05T07:48:10+00:00

LuckyPhil

Roar Rookie


I would actually have no issues if RA worked with the SRP clubs to put money and players into Schute Schield, Hospital Cup, John I Dent, and the Dewar Shield - RA could pay development players who would train with one of the SR franchises and play in one of the club competitions. Each SR club could have 10 development players. Pay the players $80k each. Total cost of $4 million.

2023-05-05T07:26:31+00:00

Bliksem

Roar Rookie


:laughing: :laughing:

2023-05-05T07:26:11+00:00

Bliksem

Roar Rookie


:laughing: :laughing:

2023-05-05T07:25:37+00:00

Bliksem

Roar Rookie


Or the “once in a lifetime sale” every year. Blind hope is also hope.

2023-05-05T07:23:40+00:00

Sheikh

Roar Rookie


Unlikely is optimistic. "Yes, but million to one chances work out 9 times out of 10!" T. Pratchett

2023-05-05T07:07:06+00:00

TJ-Go Force!

Roar Rookie


You know how we create a pathway? Loads of money

2023-05-05T07:05:36+00:00

TJ-Go Force!

Roar Rookie


Let’s go Max!

2023-05-05T07:01:20+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


I am clearly subscribing to the theory that hope is in fact a legitimate plan.

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