'I haven’t seen him like this': Why Croker is backing Turbo to top 2021 - by getting out of his way

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Lachlan Croker had a front row seat to one of the all time great seasons, delivering from dummy half as Tom Trbojevic went wild in 2021.

Now, the Manly hooker can see shades of that year again, telling The Roar that he had never seen his injury-plagued fullback in such good shape.

“I don’t want to jinx Turbo but I haven’t seen him like this,” said Croker.

“Even in the 2021 season, the way he’s moving and how confident he is to run fast – you see how fit he is and how big his body is.

“It takes a lot to tackle. The way he moves around the field and how much he touches the ball is exciting for us, and hopefully there’s a few times where he’s running 40m and I’m just walking back to halfway celebrating.”

And just like that year, the spine is stacked in such a way that the hardest part of dummy half’s job is keeping everyone on side, with three dominant voices screaming for the footy at all times.

In 2021, it was Kieran Foran, but now Luke Brooks has joined along with Daly Cherry-Evans and Trbojevic.

“Those two and Turbo are three extremely good players,” said Croker.

“They’re all going to want the ball at the same time, so it’s a balancing act of who gets it when.

“Trying to find the right time to go to Brooksy, Chez or Turbo in the back of shape is the thing that we’re going to have to work the most on.

“You saw how well Brooksy played carrying the ball (in Las Vegas), obviously Chez does what he always does and the way that Turbo played is exciting for us as a team and for the year. It’s only going to get better.

“It was the same when Fozzy (Kieran Foran) was here, he always wanted the ball. I’m used to it.

“That’s the way they play their footy and it’s a very good attribute to have, especially as a hooker because you know they’re always going to have shape ready and be ready to play.

“Having those two guys either side of me, plus Turbo in the middle makes it easy because they always want it, but it’s on me to choose who gets it at the right time.

“If I pass to Chez, Brooksy gives it to me and if I pass to Brooksy, Chez gives it to me so I don’t win either way.”

Croker’s direction was at the centre of the the Vegas victory over South Sydney, notably in spotting up defenders and picking shortsides, which lead to four of the Sea Eagles’ six tries at Allegiant Stadium.

Asked whether it was a function of the smaller pitch – dummying to go open, then opting for short – Croker answered that it was more a case of playing heads up, particularly when Brooks is about, and that it was a tactic that Manly would be looking to roll out again.

“It wasn’t something that we saw in Vegas, but I think shortsides are something that Brooksy is really good at,” he said.

“Chez is good there too, so they both love taking that. With middles defending on shortsides, it’s something they’re not used to and it’s something that those guys ID a lot.

“That’s the easy part of my job – they’re real close and you can hear what they’re saying. Normally they’re really clear on where they want it.

“It’s something that, throughout the year, we’re going to stick with. With how fast Broosky is – you could see it in the try he scored – it’s what the year will look like.”

As far as he was concerned, it was the hooker’s job to distribute and strategise, keeping the tempo and then letting the rest of the spine make the magic happen.

Even though they’re in his ear, he said, it was always preferable for it to be that way than when players don’t want the ball.

“For myself personally, it’s deciding the times not to go to them and to play to our middle, not trying to score points all the time,” said Croker.

“That’s the tough bit for us hookers. It’s never an issue when people want the ball. It’s when they don’t that you have a problem.

The Crowd Says:

2024-03-16T22:04:43+00:00

Badseed

Roar Rookie


Ponga breaks down as often as Turbo and doesn’t face talk about moving him to centre. While the pretty boys set the commentators hearts racing, Turbo is still far and away the best fullback.

2024-03-16T21:58:51+00:00

Badseed

Roar Rookie


Not a hater, 50 years a Manly supporter, Schuster should be flogged off to the Dogs or Tigers.

2024-03-16T10:07:44+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


I’m a believer when it comes to Schuster.

2024-03-16T06:13:27+00:00

Rosie

Roar Rookie


Let’s hope he has a healthy 2024, I don’t think anyone would wish him ill this year or any year. It’s a defining year for him, another season ending injury surely starts the conversation of a positional switch to centre.

2024-03-16T02:37:05+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


Yes March is a bit too early for a victory lap :laughing:

2024-03-16T02:35:29+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


Like you I think this side is nowhere near as Turbo dependant as it has been. Recruitment has been smart and quite a few of the squad have stepped up. The evolution of Garrick and Koula finally provides coverage during rep season and injury. Of course I’d like nothing more than seeing a fit Turbo out there for over 20 rounds this year. On your last point on a fit Schuster, couldn’t agree more. Whilst he has, for whatever reason, been the subject of a Newscorp media vendetta which has most convinced that he is lazy, overpaid and a waste of space. My view is that the kid has enormous talent and a wretched run of injuries over the last year have held him back. Bringing him back to shape through NSW cup is not a reflection on him being abandoned but a sensible approach to his recuperation.

2024-03-16T02:18:57+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


I think 'Turbo' should have a name change. Although he is still a good strike player he has been permanently downgraded from a V8 to V6. He will never be faster than 50% - 70% of his top speed circa 2021.

2024-03-15T23:19:05+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Full respect to Turbo but even he has to be getting sick of these "just like '21'" comparisons. It was brilliant without doubt but so was Hayne and Barba. They both won Dally M and they both took their team to a GF. However, neither found that incredibly high bar again. Turbo is talented enough to standout every year but in the last few he must get to 21 again.

2024-03-15T21:35:47+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


Manly are overdue for a year where a lot goes right and it's not only Turbo being healthy. He had too much on his shoulders in the past against the top teams but with Brooks and some quality outside backs maturing hopefully he will have more freedom in the big games. Lodge coming back and playing every game will be a massive factor as well if it happens. Jake playing less of a role in attack will also help Turbo and the team. He's a useful link but he was getting the ball every set of six in attacking positions in the past and it's too predictable. You know he isn't going to challenge the defence himself which is a big drawback. Throw a fit Schuster into the equation and it's a dangerous looking team.

2024-03-15T21:15:04+00:00

Bill

Roar Rookie


Would prefer reading it in rd 10 as a story explaining why we're on 20 competition points

2024-03-15T21:03:29+00:00

eagleJack

Roar Guru


Love/hate articles like this

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