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Sunday, 07 February 2010 22:36

Sam Burgess, South Sydney, NRL

Strong start...Sam Burgess in action in his first competitive start for South Sydney in their trial match against Manly at Redfern. Picture: Gregg Porteous Source: The Daily Telegraph

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IT was only 20 minutes but English import Sam Burgess packed enough into his cameo to suggest the hype may well be justified as South Sydney opened the NRL pre-season with a 42-12 win over Manly at Redfern Oval tonight.

In a game devoid of NRL regulars, Burgess was the star attraction for the home side, particularly after fellow Souths recruit David Taylor pulled out of the match with an ankle injury.

While there was enough dropped ball to remind the 5000-strong members-only crowd that this was the first NRL trial of 2010, it hardly seemed to worry the Rabbitohs faithful eager to get a first glimpse of their $400,000 a year recruit.

And Burgess didn't disappoint either, with his first attempted hit threatening to knock giant Manly prop Junior Palau into the crowd lined balconies in adjoining Phillips Street.

Not deterred, Burgess launched himself a second time this time dislodging the ball from a bewildered Ben Shorter to the roar of the home crowd.

It was just as well Burgess was making an impact, with the Bunnies going down 12-0 after just five minutes, the first try coming after Souths winger Shaune Corrigan knocked the kickoff over the touch line.

But Burgess's try, which came after 11 minutes when he steamed over from short range to plant the ball down, saw his side score 42 unanswered points to win 42-12.

He also popped a nice ball which fullback Josh Mansour dropped when in open space, but playing alongside a bunch of players unlikely to see too much first grade this season, it was no surprise to see Burgess struggle to get into the flow of the game.

Burgess didn't see too much more time with coach John Lang resting his recruit at the end of the first quarter, but the Souths fans had plenty to cheer about as their side ran in eight unanswered tries including a 70-metre intercept to impressive halfback Adam Reynolds.

Elated to have finally donned the famous Souths colours, Burgess revealed he got a little emotional particularly during a pre-match walk around the ground alongside the man who brought him to Redfern - Rabbitohs co-owner and Hollywood star Russell Crowe.

"It feels good, it feels like it was meant to be," Burgess said of his whirlwind day, the first half of which was spent in camp with the NRL All Stars side.

"I'm just happy to be here. It's been an ambition to come over here for a bit and it's finally happening.

"When you have a dream you never as a kid think it's going to happen, but I'm over here and just enjoying myself."

Of his performance Burgess said there was still plenty to work on.

"I was a little bit off in a few tackles but I haven't played for three months so I expected that," said Burgess.

 

Earlier, Burgess had fronted a team medical in Coogee as the NRL team for Saturday's inaugural All Stars match against an indigenous side on the Gold Coast went into camp.

SOUTH SYDNEY 42 (S Burgess J Clark J Mansour A Reynolds C Johnston B Molan K Pettyborne M Mundine tries A Reynolds 4 E Paea goals) bt MANLY 12 (M Jowett P Morwood tries D Cherry-Evans goals) at Redfern Oval. Referee: G Badger L Phillips).