Rangi Chase
Rangi Chase
He may not be the best etc or peoples idea of a halfback BUT his effort to set up a try for Salford was the stuff that dreams are made of. Pure magic.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... gIcEO4#t=1[/youtube]
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... gIcEO4#t=1[/youtube]
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Re: Rangi Chase
Where Chase is concerned, I only wish he was at our club playing at Stand Off as apart from the less experienced Ryan Hampshire, we have not got one.cpwigan wrote:He may not be the best etc or peoples idea of a halfback BUT his effort to set up a try for Salford was the stuff that dreams are made of. Pure magic.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... gIcEO4#t=1[/youtube]
Plenty of Scrum Haves/Hookers though.
He may have a bit of BA, but any different than many other good players?
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Re: Rangi Chase
Chase is a luxury player, he wont do the hard stuff for you and hes a grub as a player.
That said there is no denying that when he wants to he can pull off some things on a rugby pitch that other players couldn't even manage on the training ground, he is an extremely talented player given the right circumstances.
That said there is no denying that when he wants to he can pull off some things on a rugby pitch that other players couldn't even manage on the training ground, he is an extremely talented player given the right circumstances.
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Re: Rangi Chase
Incredible talent when he does stuff like that.
Still wouldn't want him at Wigan though.
We have a very good stand off anyway in Ryan Hampshire, trouble is he can't get a game there.
Still wouldn't want him at Wigan though.
We have a very good stand off anyway in Ryan Hampshire, trouble is he can't get a game there.
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Re: Rangi Chase
Too true we have, but it would appear that the norm at Wigan and indeed the game these days is to have two Scrum Haves rather than a Scrum Halve and a specialist Stand Off like the days of Kenny, Ella, Hanley, Barrett, Hill Brothers, Mountford at Wigan and Topliss, Hughes, Hardisty, Millward, Eckersley, Watkins, Brophy, Shoebottom, Horne etc at other clubs.Wiganer Ted wrote:Incredible talent when he does stuff like that.
Still wouldn't want him at Wigan though.
We have a very good stand off anyway in Ryan Hampshire, trouble is he can't get a game there.
And before anyone says it, some could play Scrum Half if required because of any injury or suspension.
Like Tomkins before him, he is being converted into a Full Back which is a pity when they are both natural Stand Offs
like David Bolton.
Re: Rangi Chase
I am certainly not his biggest fan but that was an unbelievable bit of skill from Chase, probably the best I've seen. His round the back effort with the ball, where he puts the ball round his back then goes himself, of a couple of years ago was also fantastic.
Re: Rangi Chase
One of the best exponents of the around the back pass was Gary Connolly!Dobby wrote:I am certainly not his biggest fan but that was an unbelievable bit of skill from Chase, probably the best I've seen. His round the back effort with the ball, where he puts the ball round his back then goes himself, of a couple of years ago was also fantastic.
Re: Rangi Chase
Show boater, wouldn't want him at Wigan, no need for Dennis Moran MK2
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Re: Rangi Chase
That comparison just about sums up your knowledge of quality players!medlocke wrote:Show boater, wouldn't want him at Wigan, no need for Dennis Moran MK2