Back George Barton said he is proud of the way he has “stuck” at taking on a more versatile role within the Gloucester team.
A homegrown player born in the city, Barton has been part of Gloucester’s age-grade academy system since 2014, originally playing as a fly-half.
But he assumed a more varied role in the past few years transitioning to full-back, and has been deployed in the 15 jersey as his primary position this season.
“There were challenging times where I really wanted to play, but one thing I’ve prided myself on is as long as I work hard off the pitch and control what I can control hopefully avenues open up where I get opportunities to play,” Barton told BBC Radio Gloucestershire.
“I’m very fortunate that that’s happened and I think I’ve shown that I’ve stepped up and I’ve put my foot down a bit. I’ve got Skivs’ [head coach George Skivington] backing. I’m happy to still be here and I’m in a good position with it all now.”
The 24-year-old has started nine games at full-back this season, including the past three Prem games which featured wins against Exeter and Sale, and has often been first choice on kicking duties, converting 86 points.
With Skivington often choosing a 6/2 split on the bench, Barton is regularly the utility option in the 22 or 23 jersey to provide cover at 15 and fly-half.
“It’s opened up more of a unique role for me, almost that second, third ball-player option which is a bit different to other options in the team – whichever route we decide to go down it opens up another avenue,” Barton said.
“I’m really happy with it – I’m proud of the way I stuck at it.”
