Milford's key to unlock Hunt combination

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Brilliant Broncos five-eighth Anthony Milford is adamant his halves partnership with Ben Hunt will flourish in 2017 if they both remember to do one simple thing: run.

With their complimentary skill sets the combination between Milford and Hunt gelled instantly and helped guide the Broncos to the 2015 Telstra Premiership Grand Final but at times in 2016 neither player looked totally sure of who was in charge.

Hunt's natural play-making abilities are that of a classical halfback while the electrifying play Milford has become famous for seems to stem most often from an off-the-cuff instinctive reaction to what is unfolding in front of him.

When they were paired together for the first time in 2015 Hunt was issued with the role of game manager as Milford settled in to his new surroundings but last year the 22-year-old was handed more responsibility for the function of the team.

Both concede they are still working on how to best combine their skills but Milford says that he knows what their primary focus needs to be in 2017.

"I know when we're on, when we're both running the ball," said Milford, who is preparing to deputise for Jordan Kahu as the club's second-choice goal-kicker next season.

"When we were both running the ball that's when I know we're both on and I know everything will click then.

"That first year I had here he had a lot of pressure on himself and I didn't quite take that much pressure off him during the season and that's what I wanted to do this year.

"I wanted to share the role and I know how Ben plays and what he brings to the team and I didn't want to disrupt that.

"It's something that we're working on and I think we'll get it right this year."

Although he finished third in try assists behind Johnathan Thurston and Cooper Cronk and second behind Thurston for total kicks in general play this season, Hunt in particular came in for criticism for Brisbane's losses.

When he played well it gave Milford the time and space to mesmerise opposition defences and take the plaudits while any loss by the Broncos saw the spotlight turned up and directly onto the No.7.

Hunt is aware that that is the lot of almost every halfback in the NRL but admitted that it would be nice to get some of the credit when the team does well.

"I just think that's part of being a halfback," Hunt said. "If you lose you're going to get a bit of slack but I don't mind at all.

"'Milf' is a great player and he deserves all the credit he gets but at the same time I wouldn't mind getting some myself sometimes I guess."

As for his own personal assessment of his performances throughout the 2016 season, Hunt said that he may have been guilty of stepping back and allowing Milford to dominate rather than taking control of the game himself.

"I maybe took a bit of a back seat to 'Milf' but I couldn't really put my finger on it during the year, what was happening, I just seemed to be fading out of games a bit," said Hunt, who has now played 166 NRL games for Brisbane.

"I'm still trying to work most of it out to be honest. Now and then in games I'd go missing for 15 minutes and after the game I'd realised what had happened. It's something I've got to fix.

"We're still trying to get [our combination] right. We've definitely been improving on it but my role is to control the team and get us into our sets and where we want to go and Milf's job is to put a bit of magic on and score some tries hopefully, which he does.

"We're still working on that and Milf's really good. He always does what's asked of him but I think we've still got a long way to go."

A key contributor to the emergence of Hunt and Milford as an elite halves partnership was the guiding hand of assistant coach Kevin Walters who knows better than most the pressures associated with being a playmaker at the Broncos.

That role has now been handed to Jason Demetriou who is fast developing an impressive coaching resume and Milford likes what he has seen in the early weeks of the pre-season.

"He's done a few skills stuff working with the halves and he's a real good teacher of the game," Milford said.

"It's something that me and the halves will all look at and pick stuff from his brain and put it into our game."

http://www.nrl.com/milfords-key-to-unlock-hunt-combination/tabid/10874/newsid/102937/default.aspx
 
Yes, I believe they will have huge seasons as well
 
Make or break for Hunt this season. I hope the Broncos don't rush in to renewing his contract before the season starts. He needs to see vast improvement if he wants the 700k/season figures which have been reported. If he just does 1000 kicks a day I'm sure he will get there. He just needs to put in that extra effort.
 
While i certainly believe that Hunt is going to have a big year and make some of his critics eat humble pie,

There are a couple of sections in the article that are total BS.

Hunt's natural play-making abilities are that of a classical halfback

I would say that Hunt's play-making abilities are that of a classical 5/8 ... not classical halfback

With their complimentary skill sets the combination between Milford and Hunt

IMO, Hunt and Milford have similar skill sets ... not complimentary skill sets
 
Make or break for Hunt this season. I hope the Broncos don't rush in to renewing his contract before the season starts. He needs to see vast improvement if he wants the 700k/season figures which have been reported. If he just does 1000 kicks a day I'm sure he will get there. He just needs to put in that extra effort.

the Problem is if he does make vast improvements then he will no longer be worth 70ok a season ... he will command $1 million+ a season.
 
I don't think he will evere be a $1mil a season player. He is 27 for almost all of next year, so his next contract will be his second last, or even last contract as for the 2018 season he will be 28, so a 3 year contract would see him to 30. If you aren't on around $1 mil a season by 26/27, chance of that happening is very low as prime years have passed and no longer paying for potential. I think currently he is worth about 500k (for our club), if he gets his kicking game right then he will be closer to that 700-750k mark.
 
I do agree with a lot of that article, one thing I missed from this year compared to last was there roaming.
 
Talk is cheap from them as far as i am concerned. Time for them to walk the walk.
 
I don't think he will evere be a $1mil a season player. He is 27 for almost all of next year, so his next contract will be his second last, or even last contract as for the 2018 season he will be 28, so a 3 year contract would see him to 30. If you aren't on around $1 mil a season by 26/27, chance of that happening is very low as prime years have passed and no longer paying for potential. I think currently he is worth about 500k (for our club), if he gets his kicking game right then he will be closer to that 700-750k mark.
With the uncertainty over the salary cap in 2018 a 700k player could easily become a 1M player through inflation alone.
 
Talk is cheap from them as far as i am concerned. Time for them to walk the walk.
Yeah.. pretty hard to impress you when there are no games to do any of the walking you speak of
 
Would be good to see them both play in the 9s get there combination started there.
 
Does Hunt know too many of his kicks suck or what...? Let's have an article about Hunt and Milf learning to kick better please. Running is natural, and despite the awesome chip n chase Hunt and Milf have, a full set of kicks doesn't seem to be natural to either, so they should sort that out pretty quickly.
 
Proof is in the pudding guys, I remember Martin Kennedy talking himself up and the sycophants on this forum beaming he was going to have an absolute stonking year.

People are right to be skeptical when they are started off like a house on fire and were flickering embers come end of season.
 
Yeah even last year when we were in a slump everyday the CM would have an article about one of the players saying what we need to do and what we are going to do to start winning again. After a few weeks everyone on the forum was screaming at them to just shut up and play football.
 
Yeah.. pretty hard to impress you when there are no games to do any of the walking you speak of

There will be though. They can talk all they like about what they need to do or are going to do, but they have to back it up. Look at Dave Taylor, at the start of every pre season he is fitter and more motivated to succeed than ever before. He never backs it up.

I think its time our blokes started to deliver, especially Hunt at his age now. They have the ability to be far more effective than they were last season.
 
I totally agree about them stepping up, but what really hurt them as well was loosing Walters. But having a good attacking coach and Benji that will help them.
 

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