Just how good was that side? Pure class. Forwards were animals, Briers was skill personified. Sublime kicking.
In the words of John Kear who was commentating for the Beeb after the 4th Wire try 'Absolutely sensational creative play from the Warrington Wolves'. 4 passes and 2 kicks across the line left to right then right to left - wow, just wow!
Solomona pass behind his back to set up Briers for the 5th - OMG. 'Worth the admission fee alone'.
Hat trick by Louis Anderson. Benny Westwood kicking conversions from all over the pitch..... Monaghan mom.
And 12,000 wire fans made the short trip as well and weren’t we treated? This was the start of the peak Tony years, the next 3 years we witnessed some of the best rugby league this club has produced and I’m still gutted we didn’t win the grand final. You could pick any year from 2011-2013 we were the best side in the league but just couldn’t do it when it mattered and that stung at the time.
It's amazing how dull the game has become since the period 2000-2010ish. We've gone from some great attacking rugby to 80 minute slogathons. Such a shame.
Just how good was that side? Pure class. Forwards were animals, Briers was skill personified. Sublime kicking.
In the words of John Kear who was commentating for the Beeb after the 4th Wire try 'Absolutely sensational creative play from the Warrington Wolves'. 4 passes and 2 kicks across the line left to right then right to left - wow, just wow!
Solomona pass behind his back to set up Briers for the 5th - OMG. 'Worth the admission fee alone'.
Hat trick by Louis Anderson. Benny Westwood kicking conversions from all over the pitch..... Monaghan mom.
Result 54-12
I remember that game well. There was just no chance we were not going to win. For me the best CC was the previous year beating Wigan. It was magical.
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easyWire wrote:It's amazing how dull the game has become since the period 2000-2010ish. We've gone from some great attacking rugby to 80 minute slogathons. Such a shame.
That's why I walked out 20 minutes from the end of a particular borathon after supporting the Wire at all stadia in the league for nigh on half a century. Not been back since.
easyWire wrote:It's amazing how dull the game has become since the period 2000-2010ish. We've gone from some great attacking rugby to 80 minute slogathons. Such a shame.
That's why I walked out 20 minutes from the end of a particular borathon after supporting the Wire at all stadia in the league for nigh on half a century. Not been back since.
You should come & take your punishment like the rest of us Dave. There was more excitement before the days of six tackles ,when the players worked 5 & half days a week & trained after work. The game now is getting like what we used to slag Union off for ,too much kicking. The powers that be obviously are fed with too much kicking because they brought six again in to generate some excitement.
I fell for this during lockdown and watched a few games from 2009/10/11/12 and while the justification is usually that the game has evolved, playing percentages, blah blah blah I’m not fully buying that.
The skill level was so much higher then. Even something as simple as passing from dummy half. Jon Clarke in particular could fire a pass off the floor and go 20 yards and get straight into Briers’ hands in a split second. There’s just too much messing with props pretending to trundle it up, only to pass it behind them badly to a halfback, who does the same block play, to another block play, to another block play. Snooze!
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Barbed Wire wrote: The skill level was so much higher then. Even something as simple as passing from dummy half. Jon Clarke in particular could fire a pass off the floor and go 20 yards and get straight into Briers’ hands in a split second.
Just watch how many first receivers have to take the ball above their shoulders or round their knees in our next game. I often wondered why this basic skill seems to have waned.
Wires71 wrote:I remember that game well. There was just no chance we were not going to win. For me the best CC was the previous year beating Wigan. It was magical.
Yes, that Wigan match was brilliant - and I forgot to record it and have never seen it since
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