OFFICIAL Michael Chee Kam #194

@WeHaveCheeKam feel like his defence has improved to the standard that he be better in both attacking formation and defensively than what Marsters can still offer??? He is quickly fading from any recognisable form line and if he doesn’t get spiced up soon enough by Madge, potentially - not even a sure thing - by a move to the second row, then I feel he could be the one in demand that we are able to get takers for
 
@TieDye said in [Michael Chee Kam = Divock Origi](/post/1035706) said:
@WeHaveCheeKam feel like his defence has improved to the standard that he be better in both attacking formation and defensively than what Marsters can still offer??? He is quickly fading from any recognisable form line and if he doesn’t get spiced up soon enough by Madge, potentially - not even a sure thing - by a move to the second row, then I feel he could be the one in demand that we are able to get takers for

I have no idea why Chee Kam has never been given a consistent go there. He seems to have the acceleration and footwork. You are right, he does not have the game to be a forward who plays 80 mins, or comes on 20 mins and has an impact. He can really only have an impact late in the game.

Marsters would get some interest in the market, but I feel like I have seen nothing of him to suggest he is a 2nd rower. For one, he doesn't run onto the ball.
 
@WeHaveCheeKam said in [Michael Chee Kam = Divock Origi](/post/1035708) said:
@TieDye said in [Michael Chee Kam = Divock Origi](/post/1035706) said:
@WeHaveCheeKam feel like his defence has improved to the standard that he be better in both attacking formation and defensively than what Marsters can still offer??? He is quickly fading from any recognisable form line and if he doesn’t get spiced up soon enough by Madge, potentially - not even a sure thing - by a move to the second row, then I feel he could be the one in demand that we are able to get takers for

I have no idea why Chee Kam has never been given a consistent go there. He seems to have the acceleration and footwork. You are right, he does not have the game to be a forward who plays 80 mins, or comes on 20 mins and has an impact. He can really only have an impact late in the game.

Marsters would get some interest in the market, but I feel like I have seen nothing of him to suggest he is a 2nd rower. For one, he doesn't run onto the ball.

MCK doesn't mind hitting the line at speed either. Marsters would rather pirouette into the line.
 
What happened to the Michael Chee Kam fan club? I was a keen member but haven't seen anything for a while. HAHA
 
Blythy’s Lockout Lowdown: Michael Chee-Kam
We spoke to the Wests Tigers back-rower about what he’s been up to in lockdown! 👇

As the boredom of the indoors sets in, the fans aren’t the only ones twiddling their thumbs without any football on the weekend.

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be checking in on the players to see what they’re up to, and who they’d hate to be stuck with through all this.


In today’s edition, we spoke to Wests Tigers’ back-rower Michael Chee-Kam on long-range tries and long-term goals. Let’s dive in!

ZT: You managed two long range match winners last year against the Broncos and Souths, with that Brisbane try in particular something to cherish, talk us through those.

MCK: One of the highlights of my career so far besides my debut and playing for Samoa. The Brisbane one is probably my favourite, it just happened so quick and the way it happened, I still get tagged in it a lot and buzz out every time.

ZT: You played lower grades at Melbourne and Canberra before debuting for Manly, and have been at Concord since 2016, how settled are you at the Tigers?
MCK: Yeah mate I enjoyed both my times in Canberra and Manly but I’ve been at Concord for four years now and I’ve really found a home here. I have a lot of love for this club and really want to be part of the team that brings it back to its glory days!

ZT: I think a few years after he retires, we’ll be looking at Benji as one of the most influential players in the modern era, how much have you learnt just training alongside the five-eighth?

MCK: He’s definitely going to go down as one of the greats to ever play, he’s one of the few that’s changed the game. I think what stands out for me is his leadership and how much passion he still has for the game.

ZT: Obviously those match winners alongside your debut are right up there in terms of career highlights, where does pulling on that Samoan jersey rank?
MCK: Yeah it’s right up there with the others like I said, but it’s very special every time I get to don that blue jersey. I get to represent my parents and my whole family, my blood! I love representing Samoa and I hope can do it for many more years.

ZT: Speaking of Samoa, there’s a World Cup scheduled for the end of next year, how would it feel to play on the world stage?

MCK: It’d be a dream come true to play in a World Cup.

ZT: We’re all obviously stuck inside at the moment, what’re you doing to keep yourself busy?

MCK: At the moment I’ve just been working out in my home gym, playing PlayStation, hanging out with my family and spending time with them.

ZT: Who’s the last team mate you’d want to be stuck in isolation with?

MCK: Probably Corey Thompson, he doesn’t brush his teeth.

ZT: With all the restaurants closed, what’s your go to feed at home? Can you cook, or is the Uber Eats getting a work out?

MCK: I love bacon and eggs, I could have it for brekky, lunch and dinner. If not that, then Bolognese pasta is always good and easy.

ZT: Speaking of work out, you obviously can’t at the club at the moment, how’re you keeping yourself fit?

MCK: Yeah it’s been tough but fortunate enough to have gotten a few things from the club to help me workout at home, so it’s been good, as well as going for runs down at the park with my dog Louie.

ZT: Lastly, which bloke would be going mad being stuck at home?

MCK: I feel like we’re all going a bit crazy at the moment, but probably all the guys that don’t have a PlayStation or board games.

Thanks for the chat Michael! Stay tuned for the next instalment of Blythy’s Lockout Lowdown, and drop a comment below to let me know who I should talk to next, and what you want to know!
 
Yep twice in the same year. The other one against Souths
Yeah kool, I was thinking souffs, maybe it’s not deteriorating as quickly as I thought.
He seemed like a nice enough fella, I hope he is and I wish him well. I think we got the best out of him, especially those two game winners. He should dine out on those two games for the rest of his life. I know I would, and if I ever met him I’d buy him a beer for each of those two games, as he provided some good memorable moments of entertainment in amongst some terrible years.
Go Cheeks!!!
 

And that's a wrap.

I always liked MCK.
Had a lot to offer, perhaps never lived up to his potential but he had a good run for a good amount of time.

Didn't see a lot of success but probably deserved it. Wishing him the best in whatevers next.
Interesting that he chose a wests tigers jersey to send that message . I know he didn’t want to leave when he did …
 

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