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| Quote mark_m="mark_m"This will be the first time he has started a season with us knowing what position he will actually play, I would reserve judgement until the season progresses. I think his balance and footwork ARE special.'"
Fair comment Mark, nobody is saying Chris Bridge is a bad player, i certainly aint anyway. Its just opinions, some fans will like a certain style of player where as other fans will prefer a different type player.
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| Thought the game was very flat, but the centre and wing positions looked promising especially Atkins who seemed to offer something we have been laking. In support of what has been posted before when we get up to 20 m line we lack idea's, it did remind me of last seasons negative performances at times but this is what friendlies are for, to work out the problems. Smith will be working on that this week and I am sure a different team will turn up for the quins game , maybe not individual wise but definitely tactical wise.
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| I'm a little perplexed by this, dont get me wrong and as many will know I'm a fan of Chris Bridge but last night he had a shocker, he threw one ball into touch, knocked-on twice, didn't look threatening whatsoever as his little step fooled nobody and failed to pass the ball to his wing man who would have been in.
He did however put out one nice pass which if were honest you see week in week out from most centre's in the league and Gleeson was doing it all the time down here but because it was from Bridge it was spectacular.
So can anybody give me some valid reasons as to why you think he had a good game last night as I'm struggling to think of them.
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| Quote Rob Wire="Rob Wire"nobody is saying Chris Bridge is a bad player'"
I'll bet you 2/1 that Padders does.
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| Quote Rob Wire="Rob Wire" How many games in the past can you count where you would say that Chris Bridge was the difference in us winning and losing ?'"
The Challenge Cup Quarter Final 2009, most recently.
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| Quote JWP="JWP"The Challenge Cup Quarter Final 2009, most recently.'"
That's a funny one because at the time you and many other were blowing smoke up Mr Briers for winning us that game when in my opinion it was Morley and the forwards that won the game.... I guess your suggesting Bridge's goal kicking and try kept us in the tie because he certainly wasnt the differance between us winning and losing.
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| Quote Latchford Wolvesfan="Latchford Wolvesfan":3eb2weh4That's a funny one because at the time you and many other were blowing smoke up Mr Briers for winning us that game when in my opinion it was Morley and the forwards that won the game.... I guess your suggesting Bridge's goal kicking and try kept us in the tie because he certainly wasnt the differance between us winning and losing.'" and kicked goals from the touchline, so yeah, he was important.
Folk make me laugh with Bridge, they just move the goalposts. Now he's 'fit' and not biscuit, he's not quite good enough, not a matchwinner, well, he looked every inch the class act to me putting Hicks in the corner in the CC Final like.
What happened to all the folk questioning his attitude. This time last year, this board was full of people proclaiming he'd barely play last year, he finished getting rep' footy.
He's Warringtons first choice centre, so Smith must have some faith in him.
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| Quote JWP="JWP"HFolk make me laugh with Bridge, they just move the goalposts. Now he's 'fit' and not biscuit, he's not quite good enough, not a matchwinner, well, he looked every inch the class act to me putting Hicks in the corner in the CC Final like.'"
I`m not sure who that was too, with the opinion i gave i didn`t put him down. What i said is he`s a solid centre but basically nothing out of the ordinary, its horses for courses with the type of player that people like to watch.
I was a fan of the likes of Alan Bateman and Jonathon Davies, i also appreciated Joe Ropati and the Keith Senior style of centre play. I just don`t see Chris Bridge as anywhere near the above standard or anywhere in between the above styles. To win or get to grand finals you need some cutting edge out wide especially at centre as you won`t avoid any of the big 2 like you can in the challange cup, in the challenge cup you can get away with it a bit more because of the format.
Its like with Matt King, he lacks a lot of centre skills through no fault of his own as he was converted to centre by one of his previous clubs, he`s technically a winger thats been playing in the centres, it worked for Melbourne due to them over loading the channels with class players like Slater, Inglis and Cronk so King wasn`t needed as a techincally creative centre, more often than not he was the power at the end of a move.
My point was aimed at the centres in general, i just don`t see a lot of natural creativity with King and Bridge, one is a winger that got converted to a centre and the other is just fairly solid rather than being spectacular, this is why i hope Ryan Atkins can turn out to be our destructive centre as like i said earlier in thread the teams that have shared the silverware during the modern era have had at least one dangerous centre that teams fear with ball in hand.
Like Mark said, its probably best to give Chris Bridge a full season in a starting position and see how he goes. I hope Chris Bridge turns out to be something great for us because at the end of the day you just want to see us winning and winning trophies.
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| I take your point Rob. I know where you're coming from, he's not yet a week in week out 'match winner', but his career [touch wood is on the way up, he looks fitter, more focused, more comfortable with his game than he has done before and hopefully he'll continue to progress, and progress at the same rate he did last year.
I think in all honesty, he was a little undervalued last year by most, he played a lot of games, was pretty consistant and breached the gap of losing a GB centre to a point where you never felt we 'missed Gleese'. He'll look back at 2009 as probably the best of his career to date, and I don't think we've seen the best of him yet.
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| Quote Rob Wire="Rob Wire"I`m not sure who that was too, with the opinion i gave i didn`t put him down. What i said is he`s a solid centre but basically nothing out of the ordinary, its horses for courses with the type of player that people like to watch.
I was a fan of the likes of Alan Bateman and Jonathon Davies, i also appreciated Joe Ropati and the Keith Senior style of centre play. I just don`t see Chris Bridge as anywhere near the above standard or anywhere in between the above styles. To win or get to grand finals you need some cutting edge out wide especially at centre as you won`t avoid any of the big 2 like you can in the challange cup, in the challenge cup you can get away with it a bit more because of the format.
Its like with Matt King, he lacks a lot of centre skills through no fault of his own as he was converted to centre by one of his previous clubs, he`s technically a winger thats been playing in the centres, it worked for Melbourne due to them over loading the channels with class players like Slater, Inglis and Cronk so King wasn`t needed as a techincally creative centre, more often than not he was the power at the end of a move.
My point was aimed at the centres in general, i just don`t see a lot of natural creativity with King and Bridge, one is a winger that got converted to a centre and the other is just fairly solid rather than being spectacular, this is why i hope Ryan Atkins can turn out to be our destructive centre as like i said earlier in thread the teams that have shared the silverware during the modern era have had at least one dangerous centre that teams fear with ball in hand.
Like Mark said, its probably best to give Chris Bridge a full season in a starting position and see how he goes. I hope Chris Bridge turns out to be something great for us because at the end of the day you just want to see us winning and winning trophies.'"
According to whom? He started his Storm career at centre, moved out to the wing for a around a dozen games, then played out the rest of his Storm career at centre.
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| Quote getdownmonkeyman="getdownmonkeyman"According to whom? He started his Storm career at centre, moved out to the wing for a around a dozen games, then played out the rest of his Storm career at centre.'"
In 2004, playing on the wing, he featured in 24 games and scored 16 tries. Thats before he became a centre at Melbourne.
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| Quote Rob Wire="Rob Wire"In 2004, playing on the wing, he featured in 24 games and scored 16 tries. Thats before he became a centre at Melbourne.'"
Considering he debuted in 2003, at centre, I would say 2004 is rather moot.
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