Biff Tannen wrote:
he can't afford to go missing on a regular basis or it will stand out like a sore thumb in the current set up he is in.
I hope he finally becomes the halfback every team who has ever signed him wanted him to be. He had years to learn off Briers but when it came to it he offers a moment of brilliance or a good supporting run to finish off a break but thats it. He can't lead a team and direct play around the park and his kicking game consists of a high bomb. We waited years hoping he'd buck up and nothing came of it. The same at Catalans.
Dwyer also, having watched him for years I don't think he'll be a hit with the Leed faithful. An energetic player who will come on for Parcell and play at a million miles an hour yet when you actually scrutinise what he does... It's not a great deal. His passing leaves alot to be deired as does his decision making.
Hopefully being in a Leeds set up suits their game and shows them in a completely new light they deserve.
Safe journey over to those who are making the effort, should be a cracker for the opening game