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newgroundb4cas wrote:Looked a very well balanced winger. Blanch gets wrong footed in the tackle very often. Helley is fast, tricky on his feet the muscle men of wigan couldnt do anything about it. Reminded me of Peter Fox but faster and lesser weight than peter. Get him on board but we would have to let go of a winger
That was one negative that came out for me today - Blanchy missed Richards on at least 3 occasions!
3 out of 10 - could do better!
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TRB wrote:That was one negative that came out for me today - Blanchy missed Richards on at least 3 occasions!
3 out of 10 - could do better!
Yup, remember twice specifically - once when the ball got passed to the front row of the stand he got himself in a right mess, the other one was when he steamed at Richards full tilt and made himself very vulnerable rather than using the touchline, I think Gleeson saved his skin that time. If Peterson is back before Halley goes back (or we get him for longer than a month) it will be interesting to see who the first choice pair are.
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halley was tremendous today and made a big impact (obviously). i would love him to stay..noticed that we made alot of kicks towards him ..later in the season when "the eye is in" or broughy is about with more finesse then he could become a BIG player in our team !!
Joined: May 16 2005 Posts: 1899 Location: OSSETT, WAKEFIELD
Q: Bradford Bulls, what have you done???!?!?!
A: Shot yourselve's in the foot again.
I enjoyed what I saw from Halley today, both his tries were well taken, especially the first one, on the first set of six in the match as well. However, equally as important as scoring great tries for a winger is stopping them being scored and young Dave's defence today was very stubborn.
Wakefieldite wrote:Q: Bradford Bulls, what have you done???!?!?!
A: Shot yourselve's in the foot again.
I enjoyed what I saw from Halley today, both his tries were well taken, especially the first one, on the first set of six in the match as well. However, equally as important as scoring great tries for a winger is stopping them being scored and young Dave's defence today was very stubborn.
JK, GET HIM SIGNED!!
How have Bradford shot themselves in the foot? A player on their books is getting SL experience, scoring tries, and having his wages paid for by another club, while Bradford believe they have better wingers to choose from. And if their higher-ranked wingers don't deliver the goods, they get a match-fit, SL try-scoringer winger back. Both clubs benefit from this one, and well done Dave Halley for taking his chance.
Joined: May 16 2005 Posts: 1899 Location: OSSETT, WAKEFIELD
RebelRebel wrote:How have Bradford shot themselves in the foot? A player on their books is getting SL experience, scoring tries, and having his wages paid for by another club, while Bradford believe they have better wingers to choose from. And if their higher-ranked wingers don't deliver the goods, they get a match-fit, SL try-scoringer winger back. Both clubs benefit from this one, and well done Dave Halley for taking his chance.
Explain Ryan Atkins then???? He was a promising centre for the Bulls, they weren't prepared to give him a chance, we were, therefore they missed out on a really great player. Halley took his chance brilliantly today, if he can keep this up and if Blanchy stays fit, Peterson will stuggle getting back into the team.
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