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Warrriors wrote:H is just awesome. I remember seeing him play in the junior ranks at Orrell and thinking he'd make it. Now, I wouldn't pick a Warriors team without him in it.
His performance yesterday was nothing short of outstanding and for me a starter every game no doubt.
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RJ wrote:Have always had the opinion that Hansen is not given the credit he deserves for his contribution to the team.
Its the old saying. Forwards do the work, backs get all the credit. H will be next in line for a testimonial after Lockers!
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Would have been Hock for his testy but, you know... *sniff* :sad:
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ancientnloyal wrote:Would have been Hock for his testy but, you know... *sniff* :sad:
Yeah, he's had to have two years knocked off what would have been eight :(

Paul Prescott is another who made his first team début in 2004, but then spent a while on loan.

Think the next after that is Eamon O'Carroll :)
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DaveO wrote:
josie andrews wrote:Harrison is another success from our academy who has made it big & I am really thrilled for him. Gives his all every game & goes unnoticed most of the time.
He is one of the most under rated players (by our own fans) in the team. I have been a fan of his for a long time. There is one poster on rlfans who seems to have it in for him and actually started a thread saying the team had not missed him when he was out injured.

How can you not miss a player who contributes so much? It's like saying we didn't miss Pat because we were still winning games :eh:
Although I dont post on rlfans, I was one who thought that "H" wasnt having his best season so far.
I must eat humble pie now having seen what he can do.
He had an awesome game.
Having his pinky straightened was right infront of me and my two girls, it took two efforts to get it back, and the bloke hardly flinched. I have a good photo of the claret through his bandage and it looked pretty serious.
Glad he is back to his best.
Dont know if anyone else feels the same, but in the last two games the forwards hit ups, breaking the game line seems to have been a massive improvement.
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Panchitta Marra wrote: Dont know if anyone else feels the same, but in the last two games the forwards hit ups, breaking the game line seems to have been a massive improvement.
In the post match interview, Madge, (speaking at 200mph!) said they had tried a couple of new things which were working!
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Kittwazzer wrote:
Panchitta Marra wrote: Dont know if anyone else feels the same, but in the last two games the forwards hit ups, breaking the game line seems to have been a massive improvement.
In the post match interview, Madge, (speaking at 200mph!) said they had tried a couple of new things which were working!
Didnt see Madge's post match interview KW but it has stuck out a mile for me how the forwards have been immense against Stains and the Giants.
It has set a great base for the rest of the team.
Finchy's involvement has been a treat to watch too.
Saw the match on Sky at 1:30am after I got home and was most dissapointed that those highlights missed the tackle Tommy made on Robinson.
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The re-runs are always crap PM :(

My sky+ didn't work for some reason
(probably Stephen - again)so watched the one at 1.30 rubbish :(
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Panchitta Marra wrote:Saw the match on Sky at 1:30am after I got home and was most dissapointed that those highlights missed the tackle Tommy made on Robinson.
Which one PM, there were a few. Tommy bossed him all game! :)
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I agree with the opening poster about Hanse. I thought he was immense against Huddersfield, just as he has been in recent weeks. He has really upped his game and has become much more of a threat in attack.
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