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| To think about Kirke another way, he'll probably go down in history as the best ever career squad player. He's achieved more winners medals than the likes of Mike Bennett (Saints), Ricky Bibey etc, and he's outlasted the likes of Chris Feather, Simon Worrall, Liam Botham, Wayne MacDonald etc in this golden period of Leeds history.
It's a shame he does not seem to impose himself on the game as much as he used to - remember his heroic efforts chasing down wingers in the past? I suspect the low work rate on attack comes down to tactical reasons - Leeds have limited possession and we want our most dangerous players to have the ball in hand more often. Kirke offers more safety than someone like Achurch in this respect. He's played in countless big games before, knows the players and structures, and won't let us down on the whole. His selection is more of an indictment of the contributions of the likes of Achurch, Ward and Clarkson so far this season IMO, who have all failed to cement regular spots in the first 17.
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| Kirke is dependable - he knows his limitations and doesn't try to play beyond them which means he rarely fekks-up.
Considering his job is to make the numbers up while JP or Kylie grab a breather, he does it well. He has a reasonable defence and a not so reasonable attack which means his influence on a game is neutral. We have a bench player that doesn't swing the balance either way, so if we're winning BMcD can bring JP off, stick Kirke out there in his place, safe in the knowledge that he'll hold the fort until JP is ready to come back on.
His job is similar to the 'seat fillers' they have at the Oscars that drop into a vacant seat whenever a celeb is collecting an award so that there are no gaps in the audience.
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| Someone must have had a word with Kirke hes talking a bit more upbeat in todays YEP ,He wants a WCC winners medal.Good for him
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| Quote ="lionarmour87"Someone must have had a word with Kirke hes talking a bit more upbeat in todays YEP , He wants a WCC winners medal. Good for him'"
He is a bit like the Daryl Powell of his day
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| DA-Sorry mate Kirke never will be the "Daryl Powell" of his day either skill wise or effectiveness.
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| Quote ="DoubleAone"He is a bit like the Daryl Powell of his day
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Yup, both Great Britain and England representatives........
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| Didnt DP take some sort of test cap record off Schoey ?????
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| Daryl A. Powell (born (1965-07-21) 21 July 1965 (age 49) in Ackworth, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English professional rugby league footballer of the 1980s, '90s and 2000s, and current coach.
He is the head coach of Castleford Tigers. He is a former Stand-off for Keighley, Sheffield Eagles and Leeds.
He played over 450 games including 33 caps for Great Britain
and made appearances in the Super League Grand Final and in the Rugby League Challenge Cup final (twice) for Leeds.
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| Quote ="Fat Boy"Kirke is dependable - he knows his limitations and doesn't try to play beyond them which means he rarely fekks-up.
Considering his job is to make the numbers up while JP or Kylie grab a breather, he does it well. He has a reasonable defence and a not so reasonable attack which means his influence on a game is neutral. We have a bench player that doesn't swing the balance either way, so if we're winning BMcD can bring JP off, stick Kirke out there in his place, safe in the knowledge that he'll hold the fort until JP is ready to come back on.
His job is similar to the 'seat fillers' they have at the Oscars that drop into a vacant seat whenever a celeb is collecting an award so that there are no gaps in the audience.'"
Seat fillers at the oscars!!, I could do that job--gissa a job.
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| Nah. He is one of GB's most capped players, but Schofield still shares the record with Mick Sullivan. Adrian Morley holds the overall record for international caps for a British player I think.
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