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'Focus on my strengths': Warriors newbie not trying to replace Shaun Johnson

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Alex Powell,
Publish Date
Tue, 28 Jan 2025, 12:21pm
Tanah Boyd fronts his first Warriors media conference. Photo / Photosport
Tanah Boyd fronts his first Warriors media conference. Photo / Photosport

'Focus on my strengths': Warriors newbie not trying to replace Shaun Johnson

Author
Alex Powell,
Publish Date
Tue, 28 Jan 2025, 12:21pm

Now settling into Auckland and a new life at the Warriors, halfback Tanah Boyd asserts he doesn鈥檛 need to be the new Shaun Johnson. 

Boyd, 24, was the last of the Warriors鈥 off-season recruits, after penning a two-year deal to move from the Gold Coast Titans from 2025. 

Since his NRL debut in 2019, Boyd has amassed 69 appearances in first-grade, and has moved clubs in the hope of being the Warriors鈥 first choice at No 7 after a logjam of contenders at his old club. 

Boyd鈥檚 move across the ditch couldn鈥檛 have come at a better time. The Warriors head into the 2025 season with no certainty over their first-choice halfback in the wake of Shaun Johnson鈥檚 retirement. 

And while Te Maire Martin and Chanel Harris-Tavita have both shone in patches as a halfback, to call them specialists would perhaps be too strong a label. Throw Luke Metcalf into the mix, and the Warriors have a four-way shootout as to who鈥檒l be the halves pairing by the time the new NRL season opens in Las Vegas. 

Whoever wins the race for No 7 will have huge pressure on their shoulders to deliver. They鈥檒l be replacing one of the Warriors鈥 greatest players, and all-time leading point-scorer. 

Boyd, though, outlines that being another Shaun Johnson is not what the Warriors need. 

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think you can ever replace Shaun,鈥 said Boyd. 鈥淗e was a pretty special player. 

鈥淚鈥檒l just focus on my strengths, and what I can bring to the team. That鈥檚 the same with all the halves, we all have different strengths. 

鈥淲hatever they want to go with, we鈥檒l back them. We鈥檙e a pretty tight little spine, it鈥檚 been good. 

鈥淚鈥檓 enjoying it.鈥 

If it鈥檚 any indication of which way Andrew Webster is leaning, the Warriors鈥 coach is full of praise for Boyd鈥檚 arrival. 

In 2024, Boyd shone as the Titans upset the Warriors鈥 Anzac Day homecoming, playing at five-eighth in the Gold Coast鈥檚 27-24 victory at Go Media Stadium. 

That day, Boyd scored a try, kicked three conversions, and most significantly kicked a game-high 771 metres with the boot. In that same match, Johnson kicked only 644 metres. 

While the Warriors have without question lost plenty with Johnson鈥檚 retirement, losing his boot is potentially the biggest disruptor to the system Webster wants to play. 

For Webster himself, wanting Boyd at the Warriors extends beyond what he saw in that one match. He sees a player with potential needing the chance to take his game to a new level. 

鈥淚 always thought he was that kid who was a star on the way up,鈥 Webster explained. 鈥淗e debuted at a really young age with big hopes on him. 

鈥淗alves don鈥檛 really learn their craft until they鈥檙e between the 75 to 100 [game] mark. He鈥檒l get close to that in the next couple of years. He鈥檚 fitted in really well, I鈥檓 really happy with what he鈥檚 done so far. 

鈥淗e can goal kick, he can organise really well, he鈥檚 tough, he鈥檚 fit as anything. 

Tanah Boyd has signed a two-year deal with the Warriors. Photo / PhotosportTanah Boyd has signed a two-year deal with the Warriors. Photo / Photosport 

鈥淚 remember here on Anzac Day, he made it a tough day for us, that鈥檚 for sure.鈥 

Regardless of who wins the race to be the halves pairing initially, the Warriors do have a core of four, if not five, contenders for 2025 and beyond. 

In Johnson鈥檚 injury absence in 2024, Martin stepped up at halfback, and registered 16 try assists in 16 games, having shifted from being Johnson鈥檚 partner at five-eighth. 

Metcalf has traditionally been Webster鈥檚 go-to at No 6, but his time at the Warriors has been blighted by injuries, and played only 19 games in two years. 

Meanwhile, Harris-Tavita has proven to be capable across the park, including the halves. However, that versatility can also count against him, seeing the 25-year-old asked to play in multiple different roles, instead of specialising in one. 

Throw in Jett Cleary, son of former Warriors coach Ivan, expected to play in reserve grade for 2025 at least, and the halves are arguably the club鈥檚 most well-stocked position. 

鈥淭hat鈥檚 one of our highlights, that鈥檚 for sure [with] the depth we鈥檝e got there,鈥 said Webster. 鈥淚 think we realised we need to create that depth every season as best as we can. It鈥檚 really important that they win you games, you鈥檝e got to have them. 

鈥淭hey鈥檙e competing really well. I can see a difference that they鈥檙e really trying to help each other as well. They want each other to get better. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 really good at the moment.鈥 

But while he could be considered the front-runner to start at No 7, Boyd knows he still has work to do. 

And if he is the man to run out at halfback against the Raiders in Las Vegas, he鈥檒l do so as the first Tanah Boyd, not the next Shaun Johnson. 

鈥淚 just want to focus on my strengths, whatever I can bring to the team,鈥 Boyd explained. 

鈥淚f they鈥檒l like that, they鈥檒l go with it. But for me, I鈥檓 just focusing on me and what I can bring to the team. 

鈥淚鈥檓 constantly trying to evolve my game and get better each day. I鈥檓 learning so much so far with Webby. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a good change.鈥 

Alex Powell is an Online Sports Editor for the NZ Herald. He has been a sports journalist since 2016, and previously worked for both 九一星空无限hub and 1九一星空无限. 

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