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| We've had precious few players that I'd call a legend, since I started watching the game (Bevan J, and Gregory M) but Lee deserves to be included in such company.
A great rugby brain
Fantastic reader of the play
Excellent improviser
An eye for the interception
When he had his kicking boots on, he'd back-hell 'em over from the touch line
The best 40-20 kicker since the rule was brought in
Cheeky chappy
and, if you believe a certain Wiganer on this site, a bum-banger!!!!
Yes, Lee didn't fulfill 100% of his talent (we, as Wire fans, can all admit to this, I'm sure) , but a truly fantastic talent, nonetheless.
His omission from GB sides is not a scandal, more GB's loss.
So thank you Lee for a fantastic career in P&B.......club legend
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| Lee's playing and points record speaks for itself.
He's carried the club through many dark times - almost single-handedly.
His rugby league brain is / was 2nd to none - from packing down in the Wigan scrum to delay the play and run the clock down (  ) to pin point accurate kicks for any number of wingers.
His recent maturity (and it took a long time in coming.... but thankfully did) was capitalized on by TS. (If only TS had been here a few years earlier....)
Gutted for him that his last match was a loss, but looking forward to a few GF wins with him on the coaching staff.
The likes of Ratch / Myler and GOB will surely develop even quicker now.
Lee - it's been a privilege to watch you play. You will be missed.
Best wishes to you and your family.
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| Rhinos fan here. Cracking player and he seems like a good bloke off the pitch too. Wish him all the best for the future.
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| I think Tony Smith pretty much sums it up for me:
Quote Tony Smith="Tony Smith"On behalf of the Warrington club, its supporters and Rugby League fans I'd like to thank Lee for his contributions to the game. He has brought enormous enjoyment and pleasure to those who have witnessed his skills. I have personally enjoyed watching Lee develop both as a player and a person and look forward to working with him in the next chapter of his career.'"
I wish Lee all the best for his retirement from playing and hope that he can forge a successful coaching career starting with the u19s at Warrington. I trust that first home game next season an opportunity will be given for the fans to show their appreciation.
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| I for one am bloody well glad he's gone , caused us plenty of pain over the time
Seriously though I will miss him and I'm sure most true RL fans will also .
One of the modern games true characters , there are so few left . Always capable of something special to get fans off their seats . Just a shame Wire couldn't close out the big one in October and send him off in style .
Best of luck Lee , thanks for the memories .
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| Wish Lee all the best in his new role, great player and a great servant to Wire , from a Leigh fan.
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| My absolute all time favourite rugby league player, gutted doesn't even come close. Sure I'm not the only one who's gotten a bit "emotional" on hearing this news.
As other people have said, Lee's career at Warrington included plenty of pretty miserable seasons as well as more recent great ones. I was made up for him when we finally won the Challenge Cup - seeing Lee and Mozzer lifting the trophy together is a memory that will live with me forever. I also remember the tearful reaction (Lee's, not mine - honest!) after he kicked 5 drop goals at Halifax and we lost to a late Cardiss try in the year we almost went down. And how about when he nearly beat Australia single-handedly in the 2000 world cup? King of the drop goal, king of the interception, king of packing down in the Wigan scrum... Such a fun player to watch, I love that he plays (played  ) the game with a smile on his face... the gamesmanship that drives other team's fans mad but that you secretly love when it's done by one of your own.
Such a shame that we never won a grand final with him in the team; I half suspected that if we had won at Old Trafford he would have bowed out after that anyway, but it wasn't to be. As with Brett Hodgson, it's a shame we haven't had the chance to say "thank you" in a manner befitting the career. I hope (and expect) that the club will make a big deal of this so that he can get the standing ovation he deserves. Oh and obviously he should have been GB's half back for the last 10 years but that's a debate for a different day!
I'm sure he's had offers to move elsewhere (to - dare I say it - teams where he would have had a better chance of silverware earlier in his career) but for whatever reason he has stuck with the wire long enough to be our all-time record points scorer (think about that - it's a lot of points!). If it wasn't for some of his "flaws", I suspect he may have moved on to a bigger club way-back-when, but that personality is part of what makes him great - a brilliant, enigmatic, rugby league genius and a Warrington legend.
Thanks for the memories Lee.

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| Stunned doesn't even come close, I was in the shop at about the time this was announced buying the home shirt, don't think anyone in the shop was awrae or just not saying anything 
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| shame he couldnt of won the big one at old trafford but delighted he got 3 winners medals at wembley and to see him and moz lift the famous trophy together(cheers moz)will never be forgotten..to stick with a club for so long while it went thru some lean times is testament to his character..just wonder will the club go out and buy a replacement...
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| Tormented us for as long as I can remember almost, that said I'm sad to see him retire, great feet and hands and could read a game magnificently.
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| A few years ago I was walking along Sankey Street and on the other side of the road were 4 or 5 Wire players...Immaculate track suits, sunbed shop tans obviously thinking they were the dog's gonads...A couple of minutes afterwards a young man in jeans and sweater accompanied by a female walked past me. I thought he looked vaguely familiar and then I realised it was Lee Briers, pasty faced and not particularly smart. Looking at him you'd never dream he was top RL player in contrast to the posers I saw a few minutes previously...Thanks for all the entertainment over the years Lee and best wishes for the future.
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| Genuinely can't stop crying, the greatest player of my generation, I've loved watching play.
I'm 34 so really Lee started playing when I started going to games independently, I've watched him in most of the grounds he's played in and some of the memories I have are ingrained.
During his times here we have gone through some pretty dark times on and off the pitch and unfortunately for myself so did I, watching rugby every weekend was seriously the only thing that kept me going and Lee has been the architect behind my enjoyment.
This hurts me in a way some people couldn't imagine, thank you Lee, thank you for your loyalty, thank you for sharing your gift with us, thank you for sublime talent, thank you for making my life, just for 80 minutes in a week bearable during my dark times and I hope that our support for you during your dark times means as much to you.
Lee Briers is a Warrington legend and that isn't up for debate, I'll miss you Lee but I'll never ever forget you.
Good luck in the next chapter of your life mate, make it has special as you have made your last chapter for us.
Thank you Lee
#wirelegend
Steven G
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