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| Quote Side Burns="Side Burns"It's an overused term, but dare I say it... Legend.
By far the best Warrington player in the past 20 years, and when we lose him in a playing capacity I sure hope there will be a role for him to work with the youngsters.
Also, keep an eye out for his book, a man with a story to tell and has been on the 'rollercoaster' of the Wire.
BUILD A STATUE!'"
look forward to that book how far off release or is this for when he finishes
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| I don't see what the point is of bringing up on a thread about Briers, the fact he's better than Gaskell.
Gaskell's just a young player starting out, Briers has been a pro for 14 years.
Briers is also certainly better than Gareth O'Brien, which is of more relevance to us.
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| I think Lee would have been the biggest waste of talent in a career in a long time had it not been for him meeting Mr Smith.
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"I think Lee would have been the biggest waste of talent in a career in a long time had it not been for him meeting Mr Smith.'"
Totally agree. A bit like John Lennon & his "Lost Weekend "Years
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"I think Lee would have been the biggest waste of talent in a career in a long time had it not been for him meeting Mr Smith.'"
Same goes for Martin Gleeson
He was just a nonentity playing at a club which was at the bottom of the league before Smith took over Huddersfield, he had the best season of his life to date and got a contract from St Helens out of it. Next year he had a Grand Final medal. Well done TS.
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| Quote Horatio Yed="Horatio Yed"He's certainly better than Gaskell, here's Gaskell after yet another mistake not looking impressed with himself

Please tell me that works ^'"

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| Quote sally cinnamon="sally cinnamon"I don't see what the point is of bringing up on a thread about Briers, the fact he's better than Gaskell.
Gaskell's just a young player starting out, Briers has been a pro for 14 years.
Briers is also certainly better than Gareth O'Brien, which is of more relevance to us.'"
TBF i used Gaskell as an angle for my humour
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| Briers used to run the game for us, the centrepiece of everything and the catalyst to anything good we do. Now he is just one important cog in a whole machine. If he doesn't do something great, there's Monaghan, Hodgson, Myler, Bridge (in that order probably) all in place to step up and create. Myler's play for Wood's try the other day was a small but significant milestone in Richie's career, by the way, and I'd like to see more of it.
Back to Briers, he has been able to take a step back and focus on quality rather than quantity, and this has had a fine effect. After many years of doing anything to avoid being caught in contact, he seems happier to do 'ordinary' stand-off work, like try to scamper over from dummy half or be first downfield to chase down a kick-return. His on-field demeanour and communication with other players was actually perfected a few years before Smith arrived, but somehow Tony has got him to push on and do things he wasn't interested in before. Perhaps it is because he doesn't have as much pressure on him to make all the play.
We almost take Friday's DG for granted because it's him, but it was a superbly executed bit of skill at a crucial moment in the game. I'd love to see him bang one of those over with 30 seconds to play at Old Trafford on 8th October.
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| Quote just_browny="just_browny" I'd love to see him bang one of those over with 30 seconds to play at Old Trafford on 8th October.'"
So would I. Especially if we're twenty points clear 
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| Quote just_browny="just_browny"Briers used to run the game for us, the centrepiece of everything and the catalyst to anything good we do. Now he is just one important cog in a whole machine. If he doesn't do something great, there's Monaghan, Hodgson, Myler, Bridge (in that order probably) all in place to step up and create. Myler's play for Wood's try the other day was a small but significant milestone in Richie's career, by the way, and I'd like to see more of it.
'" On Myler, couldn't agree more. I enjoyed watching him recently play like an old fashioned number 7, at first receiver, taking the line on, using inside passes,and utilising long passes when relevant. I still think he has the odd one where his inside passes aren't planned properly, but as you say the Wood try the other night was from brilliant scrum half play, and he is getting better and better by the week.
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| Myler threw a reverse, in the tackle, out-of-the-back, behind the back pass to Hodgson last week at Hull KR that lead to the break when Carvell "bombed" a try, that was the pass of the season.
If Carvell had scored and the try on the Super League highlights everybody would have been raving about it still. Absolutely sublime piece of skill for someone so young.
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