Quote: Mr. Zucchini Head "He's just a natural try scorer and only needs half a chance and he's away, whether it's a full lengther against Rovers or picking it up off the back of his legs and squeezing in at the corner against Bradford.'"
I haven't seen much of young Briscoe to assess him but what I did like about him last weekend was the way in which he timed himself for Eastmond's grubber kick. That shows an awareness of the game as a whole as well as his own positioning and for a player who has not yet reached 20, that's a very good sign. Personally, I'm happy to give him a go. There is no way we are going to win the match on Saturday so IMO if we have young talent raring to get on the pitch then all power to them. If they aren't on the winning side this year then the experience will surely prepare them better for next year and, ultimately, the world cup.