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| Quote: Or thane "I loved Henry Fa'afili, he's still one of my favourite wingers, but he also had Martin Gleeson outside him and he was pure class and a proper wingers centre
Gleeson was brilliant, I never rated fa'afili though, he was good in the air and hugged the line well but I was just never a fan.
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| For me Fa'afili was one of those players who made a successful career out of one good attribute. He wasn't particularly quick or elusive but he was good at competing for the ball in the air. He wasn't as tall as guys like Matt King but he could out jump people. It was during the Fa'afili era that we started really developing the Briers bomb as an attacking weapon.
Fa'afili also benefited from playing outside Gleeson too but he was already a successful NZ international before he joined us without Gleeson there. There was a Test a year or so before he joined us where Stacey Jones carved up GB with high kicks and Fa'afili got a hat-trick. He did get stick from the fans though despite scoring a lot of tries, probably because he came across as having a 'chilled'/casual attitude and sometimes looked like he was ambling about the field. It was an upgrade to move him on and bring in Hicks who was just as good as an aerial threat but brought much more.
Gleeson seems to be remembered as a better player now than he was at the time. When he left us, the consensus here was that he had been a class act for his first couple of seasons and then went through the motions a bit for his next couple of years, just turning it on in big games. Certainly nobody was complaining when TS shipped him out to Wigan soon after coming in. I remember it feeling frustrating that there was a narrative building of "Gleeson is on the decline" from his Warrington form and then when the end of season internationals would come round he looked top class again.
Fa'afili and Gleeson have a significant role in Warrington history though as it was their signing that first signalled an upgrade in our ambitions following Simon Moran getting majority ownership. If you had gone back 18 months earlier to that GB-NZ test where Fa'afili got a hat-trick and Gleeson was playing for GB, you would [inever[/i have thought Warrington would have signed those two. After we signed them, bigger names started to come.
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| Pretty sure Karl Pratt was playing on the wing for GB opposite fa'fili that day. That may go a long way to explaining his hat trick!
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| Yes it was Karl Pratt. Unfortunate defining moment in his career that, similar to Nathan Graham for Bradford in the Challenge Cup final a few years earlier.
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| Quote: sally cinnamon "Hmm, I think that overhypes Joel Monaghan a bit. He was good but not top class for me. He didn't have exceptional pace. He was a good finisher, very consistent. Good aerial threat as well. But what did JM have that would separate him ahead of Charnley? Not sure I see it.
Hicks was similar to JM and Charnley in terms of his all round quality but was a better athlete IMO so he comes out top. We got Hicks late in his career too - in his Penrith days he used to be regarded in the conversation about fastest player in the NRL.'"
Briers and Hodgson (amongst others) making opportunities for him.
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| Quote: sally cinnamon "
Gleeson seems to be remembered as a better player now than he was at the time. When he left us, the consensus here was that he had been a class act for his first couple of seasons and then went through the motions a bit for his next couple of years, just turning it on in big games. Certainly nobody was complaining when TS shipped him out to Wigan soon after coming in. '"
I thought it was well accepted that Gleeson had an unsettling effecting in the camp. A bad penny. His private life cannot have helped.
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