Thursday March 9, 07:37 AM AAP
Tallis renews calls to shift Lockyer
Former Brisbane captain Gorden Tallis has renewed calls for the Broncos to return Darren Lockyer to fullback ahead of this weekend's NRL season opener against North Queensland.
Tallis said the extra demands placed on Lockyer in defence at five-eighth would erode his attacking ability.
"He's too good to be doing 30 tackles," Tallis told Channel Ten.
"You don't have a Darren Lockyer in your side to do 30 tackles.
"He can still play the same brand of football they just have to change the number on his back."
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Lockyer missed most of the Broncos' pre-season build-up following foot surgery but will lead the club in Sunday's derby at Suncorp Stadium.
His return, as well as that of halfback Brett Seymour, has allowed veteran coach Wayne Bennett to move Karmichael Hunt back to fullback after playing him at No.7 during the trials.
Bennett is expected to officially scratch lock Tonie Carroll from the Cowboys' clash at training on Thursday with Brad Thorn set to earn an early reprieve.
Thorn was dropped to Brisbane's feeder-club side Toowoomba on Monday but should now play for the Broncos after Carroll broke down with a hamstring injury this week.
Carroll has a long history of making miraculous recoveries but his hamstring is unlikely to be right this weekend.
Bookmakers surprisingly overlooked trial form and Brisbane's list of star players returning from injury to install the Broncos $1.62 favourites with the Cowboys a generous $2.30.
Brisbane though are something of first-up specialist having won their first game every year since 2001, while the Cowboys have not won an opening round match since 1998