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| Myler is a great support player. He is always on the shoulder of forwards and also in on the breaks made out wide. One thing i am very happy with is his defence. I thought he maybe weak here but he is one of the best defending 6or7's i have seen for a while.
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| From what I've seen of him, he is in the mould of Sean Long or Shaun Edwards. His support play & pace are excellent & his passing is also top drawer. However for individual brilliance he's a different type of player to Tomkins or Eastmond. Eastmond especially is a RL freak in the style of Jason Robinson - he has everything already & the ability to become the world's best as he improves... Tomkins I see as a genuine stand-off in the style of Dave Topliss, on his day everything he does is just classy & he has the knack of having so much time on the ball.
In years to come I can see all three in the international setup - Myler & Tomkins as the halves with Eastmond at full back with time & space to cause chaos. They are three different types of player & all 3 will be very very good for years to come. What I would say about Myler at this time though is he needs a quality stand off playing alongside him to grip the game & take the pressure away from him...
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| great support player who will only get better...his positives far outway his negatives..good signing as is atkins and solomona..and he fits in well with the team..for a 19 year old he`s got an old head on young shoulders..
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| Bloody hell, give the boy a chance.
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| Quote: robbierotten "Bloody hell, give the boy a chance.'"
You lot will have him shaking like Mathers by the end of the year. Every poor game, every mistake will be met with a "Myler - worth £200k?" thread.
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| Quote: Saddened! "You lot will have him shaking like Mathers by the end of the year. Every poor game, every mistake will be met with a "Myler - worth £200k?" thread.'"
Like Potter out after every defeat?
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| Support play similar to Danny McGuire, hes young, fast, confident and one full season getting to know the players around him is all he needs. Top little player.
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| Quote: magic piano "From what I've seen of him, he is in the mould of Sean Long or Shaun Edwards. His support play & pace are excellent & his passing is also top drawer. However for individual brilliance he's a different type of player to Tomkins or Eastmond. Eastmond especially is a RL freak in the style of Jason Robinson - he has everything already & the ability to become the world's best as he improves... Tomkins I see as a genuine stand-off in the style of Dave Topliss, on his day everything he does is just classy & he has the knack of having so much time on the ball.
In years to come I can see all three in the international setup - Myler & Tomkins as the halves with Eastmond at full back with time & space to cause chaos. They are three different types of player & all 3 will be very very good for years to come. What I would say about Myler at this time though is he needs a quality stand off playing alongside him to grip the game & take the pressure away from him...'"
Spot on post.
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| Quote: Saddened! "Sean Long is one of the most decorated players in the history of the British game. He is also without doubt the best scrum half of the Super League era and is still easily the best in SL.'"
Yey! Glad someone picked up on my cheap-shot at Longy's expense!
Thought it might be appreciated on a Wire forum?!
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| Quote: Saddened! "You lot will have him shaking like Mathers by the end of the year. Every poor game, every mistake will be met with a "Myler - worth £200k?" thread.'"
Might aswell... after all we pay his wages
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| For me it all depends on what approach Tony Smith wants to take after Lee Brier`s retires or leaves which won`t be too far away, at Leeds Tony Smith favoured pace in the half backs over organisation as i see Rob Burrow as more of a direct runner than an out and out organiser like a Sean Long, Andy Gregory or a Matt Orford, Danny McGuire is mainly all about pace.
When Lee Briers does eventually leave i would personally like to see us sign a stand off with good organisation and creativity, as an example Danny McGuire wouldn`t really compliment Richie Myler as you wouldn`t have much organisation or control in the half backs. Myler may improve that side of his game in time but currently he will need Lee Briers along side him to control games which will free up Richie Myler to do what he does best which is to support virtually anything that moves.
A modern day John Woods would compliment Richie Myler well, Myler has the pace and awareness of whats going on around him, we just need to someone to unlock defences on a more regular basis and to dictate games from the middle.
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| Leeds had Sinfield which meant he could have two half backs like Maguire and Burrow. If we put Grix to 13, then we might get away with Myler and a Burrow style. Might, because I'd prefer a Lockyer style stand off.
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| Quote: The All New Chester Wire "Leeds had Sinfield which meant he could have two half backs like Maguire and Burrow. If we put Grix to 13, then we might get away with Myler and a Burrow style. Might, because I'd prefer a Lockyer style stand off.'"
Spot on there.
I don't know though maybe Grix''s ideal posistion is S.O.
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| For me, Chris Bridge is slowly turning into that player.
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| I'd love Chris Bridge to be that third pivot. What a smack in the eye for all those who said he was washed up.
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