Having finally stepped out of the shadow cast by Adam Reynolds, Lachlan Ilias must now follow in the footsteps of Ben Hunt.
It’s not quite the league equivalent of batting after Bradman, but Ilias will once again be measured against the playmaker who preceded him. Wearing the No.7 jersey at any club brings more than its fair share of scrutiny, but few halfbacks have had the spotlight on them so early in their NRL career.
Ilias is the latest and perhaps most important recruit St George Illawarra have made in their roster overhaul. While much has been made of the additions of Clint Gutherson, Damien Cook and Valentine Holmes, it will be Ilias’ job to steer his team around the park in a bid to return to finals football.
The move was made possible after returning Rabbitohs coach Wayne Bennett reiterated the club’s previous stance: that Ilias was not going to be the first-choice halfback. When the Dragons signed the Greek international to a two-year deal, it ended a period of purgatory that began when he suffered a horrendous broken leg playing NSW Cup in April, followed by news that he was surplus to requirements for next season.
From the moment Reynolds decided to shift to Brisbane at the end of 2021, debate has raged over whether the Pride of the League should have done more to retain him.
That decision put undue pressure on Ilias, particularly when the team’s performances tailed off after their preliminary finals finish in 2022.
The decision to replace Hunt, another veteran departing a proud Sydney club starving for success, will bring the sort of scrutiny Ilias felt at Redfern. However, the 24-year-old felt at ease with his lot when speaking at the Robert Stone Memorial Dragons Golf Day at Beverly Park Golf Club.
“I haven’t really thought about it too much to be honest,” Ilias said of taking over from Hunt. “I just think of this as a fresh start. I am happy to be here, I really want to lead the boys around. We have a really good group of boys here. I’m just excited to work hard with them and win a lot of games.”