I understand where you are coming from in that he is a little on the light side but with the correct guidance I'm sure the club could bulk him up.I like his attitude in that he never takes a backward step from the likes of Peacock etc but without the bulk he would suffer in the long term.The other option is for JB to play centre.cpwigan wrote:I think the only issue with that is whether or not he could withstand the prop role physically and whether or not it leaves us too lightweight.KOOCH wrote:Nothing against Greg as I'm sure he will fit into the team in some capacity but my preference would be John Bateman who reads the game very well and also a safe pair of hands.I would also leave Joel in second row and bring in a dedicated centre.
Defensively not a great problem as our LF defends close to the POTB anyway.
Lockers retiring, Greg Burke returning
Re: Lockers retiring, Greg Burke returning
Re: Lockers retiring, Greg Burke returning
some people think MM might make a good switch to 13? I am not to sure.
if larne stays he may make a good centre he's big and fast could be a handful for defences a lot like jo wardle who is a cracking centre
if larne stays he may make a good centre he's big and fast could be a handful for defences a lot like jo wardle who is a cracking centre
Re: Lockers retiring, Greg Burke returning
We do and you must have missed watching him play in Lockers absence at 13 when Lockers was injured and Burke got his very first run in the first team.Whelley Warrior wrote:If it is true about Locler's, than I hope in goes out in style by us winning the Grand Final.
As for his position, Bateman or Joel Tomkins for me as I have seen nothing from Burke which has impressed me when he played Loose Forward.
But we all have our own opinions!
He was very good.
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Re: Lockers retiring, Greg Burke returning
Sorry, I beg to differ and I did see him play.DaveO wrote:We do and you must have missed watching him play in Lockers absence at 13 when Lockers was injured and Burke got his very first run in the first team.Whelley Warrior wrote:If it is true about Locler's, than I hope in goes out in style by us winning the Grand Final.
As for his position, Bateman or Joel Tomkins for me as I have seen nothing from Burke which has impressed me when he played Loose Forward.
But we all have our own opinions!
He was very good.
The future will tell who is right!
Re: Lockers retiring, Greg Burke returning
Well I think were safe in the knowledge that fans slated Lockers for years and look how he turned out! It's certainly not an easy position to just drop into, I mean after all he had to fill some very big boots in Andy Farrell, it took a while for Lockers ball playing skills to develop but he worked hard to get there and I always rated his defence from the start. Ive no doubt when the time comes it will be the same scenario for Greg replacing a legend is never easy but the skill, pass and defence is there for all to see and he will only get better with game time and experience. In a few years we could have 13 Wiganers out on that field and I believe that would send out a huge message to other super league teams. 2016 the year of the Warrior?Whelley Warrior wrote:Sorry, I beg to differ and I did see him play.DaveO wrote:We do and you must have missed watching him play in Lockers absence at 13 when Lockers was injured and Burke got his very first run in the first team.Whelley Warrior wrote:If it is true about Locler's, than I hope in goes out in style by us winning the Grand Final.
As for his position, Bateman or Joel Tomkins for me as I have seen nothing from Burke which has impressed me when he played Loose Forward.
But we all have our own opinions!
He was very good.
The future will tell who is right!
"If there is no blood on the line, it is not rugby league"
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Re: Lockers retiring, Greg Burke returning
I agree the wigan 13 is a heavy jersey to wear - Greg didn't do to bad before he got injured thought he was playing wellTuigamala wrote:Well I think were safe in the knowledge that fans slated Lockers for years and look how he turned out! It's certainly not an easy position to just drop into, I mean after all he had to fill some very big boots in Andy Farrell, it took a while for Lockers ball playing skills to develop but he worked hard to get there and I always rated his defence from the start. Ive no doubt when the time comes it will be the same scenario for Greg replacing a legend is never easy but the skill, pass and defence is there for all to see and he will only get better with game time and experience. In a few years we could have 13 Wiganers out on that field and I believe that would send out a huge message to other super league teams. 2016 the year of the Warrior?Whelley Warrior wrote:Sorry, I beg to differ and I did see him play.DaveO wrote: We do and you must have missed watching him play in Lockers absence at 13 when Lockers was injured and Burke got his very first run in the first team.
He was very good.
The future will tell who is right!
Re: Lockers retiring, Greg Burke returning
Agree with you both. Greg certainly did well in the stint he stood in for Lockers. A 'problem' Greg Burke had / has is that he fits into different positions. England Academy paired him with the Burgess twins at prop v Australia as they saw that as his optimum position but equally he has played LF throughout his junior career and has done in Academy, first team and also for Hull KR.bomhead wrote:I agree the wigan 13 is a heavy jersey to wear - Greg didn't do to bad before he got injured thought he was playing wellTuigamala wrote:Well I think were safe in the knowledge that fans slated Lockers for years and look how he turned out! It's certainly not an easy position to just drop into, I mean after all he had to fill some very big boots in Andy Farrell, it took a while for Lockers ball playing skills to develop but he worked hard to get there and I always rated his defence from the start. Ive no doubt when the time comes it will be the same scenario for Greg replacing a legend is never easy but the skill, pass and defence is there for all to see and he will only get better with game time and experience. In a few years we could have 13 Wiganers out on that field and I believe that would send out a huge message to other super league teams. 2016 the year of the Warrior?Whelley Warrior wrote: Sorry, I beg to differ and I did see him play.
The future will tell who is right!
Burke is not a 'flashy' player but he makes very few mistakes and a superb skill set. In many respects he is potentially a Cuthbertson or a Gallen.
Re: Lockers retiring, Greg Burke returning
I agree a prop with a good skill set is very useful indeed look at James Graham for instance this is why I think Lockers in his later stages now would make a great prop for us he can drive, tackle and play big mins (when fully fit) he has a good skill set also.cpwigan wrote:Agree with you both. Greg certainly did well in the stint he stood in for Lockers. A 'problem' Greg Burke had / has is that he fits into different positions. England Academy paired him with the Burgess twins at prop v Australia as they saw that as his optimum position but equally he has played LF throughout his junior career and has done in Academy, first team and also for Hull KR.bomhead wrote:I agree the wigan 13 is a heavy jersey to wear - Greg didn't do to bad before he got injured thought he was playing wellTuigamala wrote: Well I think were safe in the knowledge that fans slated Lockers for years and look how he turned out! It's certainly not an easy position to just drop into, I mean after all he had to fill some very big boots in Andy Farrell, it took a while for Lockers ball playing skills to develop but he worked hard to get there and I always rated his defence from the start. Ive no doubt when the time comes it will be the same scenario for Greg replacing a legend is never easy but the skill, pass and defence is there for all to see and he will only get better with game time and experience. In a few years we could have 13 Wiganers out on that field and I believe that would send out a huge message to other super league teams. 2016 the year of the Warrior?
Burke is not a 'flashy' player but he makes very few mistakes and a superb skill set. In many respects he is potentially a Cuthbertson or a Gallen.
Re: Lockers retiring, Greg Burke returning
My point exactly. He played well as cover for Lockers then went off the boil having got injured.bomhead wrote:
I agree the wigan 13 is a heavy jersey to wear - Greg didn't do to bad before he got injured thought he was playing well
From what Chris Chester says he's been impressed and I am not surprised.
Re: Lockers retiring, Greg Burke returning
he is a lump of a lad as well we need some size