Gillespie says Dwyer hit best in 10 years

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THIS is the tackle described last night by legendary hitman David Gillespie as "the most brutal in a decade".
Rugged young Tigers back-rower Simon Dwyer, a 21-year-old rookie from Macquarie Fields, ironed out one of rugby league's toughest men, Roosters forward Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, late in regulation time of Saturday night's blockbuster at the SFS.

As debate raged as to whether the hit should have led to a penalty and possibly a suspension, former Bulldogs powerhouse "Cement" Gillespie declared: "That was the best one-on-one tackle I've seen in 10 years. If they ever outlaw tackles like that one I'll stop watching rugby league."

Gillespie added: "I was watching the game enjoying a few beers at a barbecue and it was pretty to watch.

"Fans love those 70m Mark Gasnier tries, but I can assure you they love seeing blokes getting smashed in big hits too. I loved it."

Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens put a protective shield around young Dwyer last night, allowing him to discuss the tackle only through a statement issued by the club's media department.

"I don't want to be branded as a hitman after just one good hit," said Dwyer, the club's Toyota Cup player-of-the-year last season. "I am still learning the game and I am just excited to be playing finals footy in such a great team.

"I thought it was just a good hit. It happened so quickly. Jared was charging at me so I just positioned myself for the impact.

"He is a great competitor and we had a few clashes out there. I see Jared has come out and said it was just a good hit and it shows what a decent guy he is."

The NRL match review committee and refs boss Robert Finch Monday ruled the tackle by Dwyer was perfectly legal.

"The referees and the video referee were comfortable with the way it was handled and the judiciary guys agreed," Finch said. "To be honest, I thought it was a good tackle."

Dwyer is now in line to start Friday night's sudden-death semi-final against the Raiders in Canberra because of injury doubts over English forward Gareth Ellis.
 
No small praise coming from one of the toughest and hardest forwards of the 1980's. Hard to argue with his claim too IMO, Dwyer did very well to fell a bigger player running at pace in Warea-Hargreaves.
 
In the context of the game, where roosters were charging towards the posts to set up for an easy drop goal and it was only the second tackle….it was the best I've ever seen.

It was a huge huge play.
 
@willow said:
, Dwyer did very well to fell a bigger player running at pace in Warea-Hargreaves.

Warea-Hargreaves must be HUGE if he is bigger than Dwyer.

But agree with Cement - best hit in ages! Better than Chief V Carrol IMHO

There have been some others but it has been big man on small man (SBW on Fitzy; Burgess on Pearce and for those of you with l-o-n-g memories Brad Izzard on Benny Elias)
 
@bbobb said:
@willow said:
, Dwyer did very well to fell a bigger player running at pace in Warea-Hargreaves.

Warea-Hargreaves must be HUGE if he is bigger than Dwyer.

But agree with Cement - best hit in ages! Better than Chief V Carrol IMHO

There have been some others but it has been big man on small man (SBW on Fitzy; Burgess on Pearce and for those of you with l-o-n-g memories Brad Izzard on Benny Elias)

He is Dwyer's height but about 4-5kg heavier at 108kg.
 
@stryker said:
Izzard on Elias was a corker bbobb.

Poor Benny, I thought he'd died that day, but what a tough competitor he was. A little drink, some smelling salts and back on his feet to guide the Tigers around again

The King's hit on that unfortunate Kiwi was my fav….... 😱pen_mouth:
 
I think Cement has lost the plot….10 years...how about EVER..

To quote BUG

It was <big>LEGAL</big> and it was <big>LETHAL</big>
 
I'm glad the club helped issue a response. I would not liked to have seen a repeatof the Gibbs statement prior to the Bulldogs match. It took him a good two years to recover from the hammering he got that night.
 
It was beautiful to watch and any coach/dad/mum that has a youngster coming through the ranks should make them watch how he does it.

You can see as JWH is coming towards him Dwyer sets his feet, drops his body weight down and then drives off the ground with so much force and power, now that is the way to slow down a big man!!
 
I was bored and was browsing youtube and came across this clip which showed Simon Dwyer wearing a singlet and holy crap he looks like he's built like the proverbial house!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLp4aTW3Rb8&feature=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
@Chris said:
I was bored and was browsing youtube and came across this clip which showed Simon Dwyer wearing a singlet and holy crap he looks like he's built like the proverbial house!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLp4aTW3Rb8&feature=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I expect he will be a couple of kilos heavier next season too with another good off-season.
 
@Chris said:
I was bored and was browsing youtube and came across this clip which showed Simon Dwyer wearing a singlet and holy crap he looks like he's built like the proverbial house!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLp4aTW3Rb8&feature=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I sense a little bit of man love. I'm all for it by the way
 
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